I am born in 2006, being a 2024 graduate, and was raised in Ontario, Canada. My collegiate goal and aspiration is to attend a good and reputable school because one day, I would like to take soccer to the next level (play professionally). At the age of 4, I started playing sports, more specifically soccer. I have played in the CSL (Central Soccer League) and currently playing OPDL (Ontario Player Development League).
I was recognized as the MVP in my 8th grade school soccer tournament playing the most important role in a team effort to win the gold medal due to my athleticism and my hard work. I always strive not only to achieve athletic goals but also academic goals as well. Most of the time, I have one of the best averages in my class throughout the academic year. Furthermore, I got second place in a reginal spelling bee in 2018 (at the age of 12) and reaching the provincial spelling bee.
I like to lead people and help them to achieve their goals by giving them any advice and the support they need. I am keen on hard work to improve my skills and to become the best soccer player I can be.
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