Being a junior, my educational goals have pretty much stayed the same as last season. I am still looking to go into the medical field. I have also added business classes to my high school schedule. I have thoughts of where I want to be but I am told that these will probably change as I get further in to high school. As of now, I plan to become a Athletic trainer after school.
I believe that I am a good candidate for any football team because I continue to drive on when hit with adversity, I don't give up when it gets hard. I am very passionate and dedicated to the sport. I will not give up on my team when we are not having a good drive or a good season. I am flexible to play both sides of the ball; I have played multiple positions on both offense and defense. However, the offensive side as running back is where I feel that I am most beneficial for my team. I consider myself as a good team player , I'm not selfish and I stay humble. I know where I have come from and I will always remember where I got my start.
I think that what makes me different from other recruits is that I have heart. Having talent is great, having the the ability to learn and adjust is important but having heart is a blessing.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Rushing attempts | 150 |
Rushing yards | 1722 |
Rushing touchdowns | 29 |
Touchdown receptions | 2 |
Yards per rush | 11.5 |
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