What I want to do when I grow up is to make it to the NFL and work at a place that builds and designs electronics and electronic systems, and I would like to study under electronic communications. I'm a good candidate for the team because I'm always willing to put in extra and 100% effort and go all the way. I'm diffrent from others because I can maintain the right attitude about the game focusing on being a team player and not an individual. I am diffrent from others in athletics as I am involved in other sports (track, wrestling, and Tae Kwon Do) and having competed on a national level in Tae Kwon Do, I understand what sacrifice and hard work means. For me it's never been about winning, it's been about improving myself each time I go out to face an opponent and to be just a bit better than the last time.The sports that I am invovled in are important to me, but my studies will always come first - the motto in our home is academics before athletics.
Statistic | 2018 Varsity Team |
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Games played | 10 |
Assisted tackles | 55 |
Forced fumbles | 0 |
Pass break-ups | 10 |
Recovered fumbles | 1 |
Sacks | 8 |
Solo tackles | 109 |
Tackles for a loss | 12 |
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