The highlight of my soccer career at Archbishop Spalding was upsetting the highest ranked team in our conference. I scored the tying and winning goal after receiving a fantastic ball from a deep free kick and also following up a corner. I have loved soccer since I was very young. I have always been with a ball and I have always tried to separate myself from my peers. I think my most valuable skill set in soccer is my pace. I also find my dribbling a reliable source to get forward and make a play for someone else or for myself. I am typically one of the smaller players on the field which has been a struggle over the years that I have overcome by working on my agility and strength. A few setbacks I have had are a few major injuries including a temporarily blinding eye injury, something that took me months to get passed at a young age. My goals in my high school career was to provide as a leader on team. Academically I try to challenge myself with higher level classes. In college I have certain goals set, including taking challenging courses and aspirations to play soccer on the varsity team.