Hello my name is Grant McPherson. I am a grade 12 student at St. Michaels Catholic Secondary School, and my graduating year is 2016. My future goals are to play college tennis at a school in the United States, as well getting a good education while doing it. The programs that I am currently looking into are either a BA in Psychology, or Business Management. I would be a good candidate for your team for a couple of reasons. First of all I have a very good work ethic and I am also very willing to try new things to make my self not only a better tennis player, but a better person. I am a good listener and easy to get along with. This will help you have an easier time coaching me because I would like you to know that I am very willing to learn. What makes me different from most recruits is that I am willing to do what it takes to be the best fit for you. I have goals that I want to reach and not only will I help you out on the tennis court, I will keep up with everything off of the tennis court as well. I work very hard in class, as well as in the gym. It has been my dream to play in NCAA mens tennis for a very long time now, and I am willing to do what it takes to get there.
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