Being able to go to the Texas State Cup and winning the tournament while helping my team find the victory in the penalty shootout in the final was a huge learning opportunity for me and was one of the best highlights of my career so far. However I feel I grew most as a student-athlete when we went to Nationals and lost all three of our games. That heartbreaking experience helped me grow as a person all around and led me to play on Varsity for school as a sophomore.
I am very blessed to be a part of Fever United and Trinity High School, two very good programs that are very promising to go very far in whatever they do, but also how much more you can do when you put your mind to it. I’ve learned the importance of teamwork, communication and how cruel heartbreak can be but also how great it is to come back and be even better. I have been Interested in soccer since I was super young. I grew up around soccer since both of my parents played it every weekend then during the week as I got older. I’m looking for a Program that will fit me both athletically and academically. I believe that I not only have the athletic talent to compete for a college team, but the personality of a leader and the work-ethic.
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