Since I was little, I always had a passion for soccer. I've always wanted to push myself to be the best player on the pitch. I have played soccer since I was five, and continue to keep on playing. I continue to keep on improving in order to achieve my goal at playing at the college level and end up pro.
On my path to college, I've had to go through different clubs. That doesn't stop me from satisfying other coaches. Playing in different leagues from NPL to DA has taught me many things. I became more of a leader and helped the team out of low points. I've had been developed by many different coaches. With that development, I can distribute passes from the back and can act as a sweeper.
Education is just as important as soccer. My parents have always pushed me to keep up my academics. Ending first semester of sophomore year with a 3.4 gpa, I look to keep up my academics and not slip up.
I look for a college that can and will match me academically and athletically. The passion and talent I bring into the sport and hard-work as a person, student, or athlete, will make me a good match for your college, and I know that I have what it takes to be a great athlete for your team.
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