Ever since I was little I wanted to be a professional soccer player. I have worked very hard up until this point. I have played travel ever since i was u9. The competition was good for me and i'm a very competitive player. I played premier the past year and we won our region. High school has been one of my main focuses and I love participating in high school soccer. I have made First Team all league both my sophmore and junior year. I am a four year varsity player and we have been to districts all four years. We have beaten top teams both my sophmore and junior year. My sophmore year we beat Emmaus who won our LVC championship, and my junior year we beat Parkland, Who was also our LVC and district champion. I like being a leader. I feel that if the team is all having a great game we can beat any team in the world. I have a really great relationship with my coaches and i look forward to creating a bond with the coach I will hopefully be playing with in college. I've always had a thing for math. I just love doing problems that are challenging and take multiple steps to figure out. I want to use this gift and become an engineer or an architect. I haven't really decided what i want to focus on but i know i want to be an engineer of some sort.
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