Ever since I was a child I have played soccer. My love of the sport is the same now as it was then. I have had good coaches along the way to help me develop into a better player, DEFENDER. I continue to challenge myself and my abilities. You can never learn enough about the sport. There is always something that can be improved upon. I try to pass this along to my team and the younger players on the team in ways that we all enjoy. You must like what you are doing and have fun at the same time you are playing. I was personally awarded 1st team all conference and 2nd team all district this year. As much as I would rather be outside on the field I do understand the importance of my education. My classes are also a top priority. I am currently an Honor Student and taking college credit classes. Just like soccer there is always something to be learned academically and always a way make a difference in my school. This is why the medical field is where I also want to be in the future. I want to make a difference in my athletic and academic future while helping in the lives of others. I am greatly looking forward to playing college soccer for a school/team while furthering my education.
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