My goal is to go to a four year college to study sports medicine and also play soccer for that school. I hope to get a scholarship academically and in athletics. I also want to receive a graduate degree after my bachelors.
I am a very hardworking player who is coachable and will always have a positive attitude. I play for the love of the game and am very competitive. I believe that actions speaks louder than words and for me, it definitely shows on and off the field. As a keeper, I am very good with my hands and feet, which allows me to be calm and composed.
I am a kind hearted person who loves to help others and will always be respectful to my teammates, coaches, friends and teachers. I strive to my best in both school and soccer. Academics is very important to me and I put in a lot of effort for any school related assignments. While in school, I also practice five days a week to train and prepare myself for games and tournaments. It is a lot of time and work, but it pays off in the end. This shows that I am very committed to soccer and school and will also work hard to achieve my goals.
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