I have always loved the game of community of people that soccer has created and brings together. I started paying soccer at a young age of 4, a few years later I moved and started playing for NC Fusion fc for about 4 years. We did’t have a good experience at Fusion especially the fact that I’m an 07 freshman meaning I play with older kids during club soccer and I’m often smaller and just ignored compared to the older kids. So we switch over to PTFC we’re I currently still play I also started swimming and running, as well as playing for my school team. just recently I applied and go into a specialty school, where I will soon start taking college classes and get a head start on my career. I played this last season with my home school team, southwest guilford high but was an able to aren’t practice due to the odd schedule at my school. This meet I never got to start and did’t get to know my team mates as well due to me not being able to Arendt practice. My parent wanted my to take a break and maybe focus more on school but my love for the sport just won’t let me I want to keep playing and hope to be able to play for college as well as be high capable of high performance in the classroom.
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