My goals are to play college soccer for a D1 or D2 school more importantly obtain a better education. I started playing Rec league soccer when I was 5 or 6 and when I was 10 my parents and I decided that soccer was my sport and moved me into a travel league where I have been playing ever since. Soccer has impacted my life in a very good way. This year I decided to do something new and I tried out for my high school soccer team where I became a varsity starter as a freshman. I am a very hard and determined player. When I want to figure something out I do. Whenever coaches give me advice I take it to make my playing on and off the field better. I am a very useful player because I play everywhere on the field. I get told that I am a very good soccer player and I just use that as motivation to improve. My teammates are like my family and I have high respect for each and everyone of them wether it is on the field or off if it is my high school team or my travel team. If you don't act like a team you won't play like one so I think respect is the most important part of being apart of a team.
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