Winning Presidents cup in the begginning of 2016 lead me to work harder for the next state cup we are playing in the next year. I've played soccer since I was 3 years old, had always been my favorite sport, watching it on T.V and dribbling a little ball around my house. I first started playing recreational soccer as my dad was coaching, I then readied as I got better, I was capable to play with an academy team around 8 years old.
My freshman year at lake Stevens highschool playing soccer was a little rough for me. I play premiere soccer for Snohomish United. It was a dramatic change from premier to higshchool, because in highschool you don't know anybody that well and don't have a special bond with your teammates like you do with your primier team. I was a swinger for JV and varsity, our varsity team did not have a great year, after loosing 12 seniors from graduating. Our JV team won every game but 1 game, we worked well together even though we had sometimes where we would argue to much.
I would like to play soccer in college as well as studying engineering, just in case I don't go professional in soccer, I will have a back up plan as an engineer. But to get into a good college you need good grades, to have a higher chance of getting in. I've had some difficulties throughout my soccer career, I've gotten injured a couple times, but that didn't stop me from trying to heal it quicker to play soccer again. Some attributes about me when I'm on the field are, I am communicative, I am a leader, and a respectful player to the opponents. Outside of soccer during school I am a respectful student and listen to the teacher getting as much information in as I can. Helping teachers if they need help, trying to keep my grades up as high as possible.
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