Growing up in a small single A school I've learned many valuable lessons such as hard work, dedications, and discipline. South Harrison football players in the past have really never got college attention because of our small community and small school. Hard work is a important at South Harrison our coach Brad Jett really hounded hard work and dedication. Being on a mediocre team I've had to work hard for everything that I have received and got this far. Playing corner at only 5'9" it's been a struggle, but what I lack in size I make up for in speed, hard work, and great awareness. My junior year I had four interceptions and two returned for touchdowns. I also played running back where I had 700 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, on a team where we used multiple running backs. With our offense we ran a power offense so we had to use different backs. Another place where I shined at was special teams, were my Sophomore year I had two kick returns for touchdowns and my Junior year I had one. I am only one kick off return from breaking the Northern West Virginia High School record. I would be a great candidate for a team because I know what hard work and dedication is, I feel the hard work is really important in football. I know how to work hard to become a better player and to work for what I get. My collegiate goals are to become a great hard worker in the field of Architecture, and to become a great man in my life.And with playing college football I feel it will help me become a better person and teach me life goals that will help me become the man I want to be.
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