Growing up in a household with just me my sister and mother, I've noticed my mother has been struggling trying to take care of us. She always pushed me to play sports so that one day we don't have to worry about money. I choose football out of all the sports because I love the feeling of catching the ball and hitting others. It gave me heart and taught me so many things that a mother couldn't teach you. This sport has showed me that no matter what anybody says or does to me, I will never give up and always keep pushing to the best of my ability and if that is not enough I will work harder to surpass my abilities.
In high school, I focus on my GPA and my ACT and also my SAT scores. I try to maintain good grades. College is my main priority as if now. Sports and medicine is what I would like to go to college for. I can learn more on how to take care of my self through injuries. In the 6th grade I broke my arm in rec league and didn't want to play any more because I was to scared for it to happen again. When I got to high school, I just started realizing i missed the sport. I joined the jv blue devils football team. I'm well know for catching picks . I love the feeling of it once it gets in my hands and there's so many things I can do after the pick . Track gives me a lot of endurance on the field so that the coach would never have to worry about taking me off the field.
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