When I learned how to walk my dad instantly had me in skates. Through out my entire life Ive always had a great love and passion for ice hockey. I am an extremely competitive, driven, dedicated and passionate person whether in academics or sports. My love for ice hockey has taught me numerous aspects of fitness , sportsmanship, time management, goals and the dedication to move forward and become a better person and player. Also some of my goals would be getting high honors and playing well on the ice. This year at my prep school I made honor roll but making high honors next year and into my years of college and finding a well suited field of study that I would do well in would be one of my goals. Secondly training , working hard and being a well rounded student athlete and playing well for a team I love will also be one of my goals. Lastly, as an overall person being coachable is one of my key aspects of a player as well as a person , I find its extremely important to listen and taken in what you're coaches say to you as it will help improve many aspects of you as a person and a player.
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