My name is Michael Formejster. Ever since I was 10 I have been playing football with my friends and everyone would tell me how good I am and that I should play. When I was 13 I finally decided I should try it out and the first game I didn't play much and I knew I needed to change that so I worked hard and for the rest of the season I was the starter on varsity. I have been in love with this sport ever since and continue to train over the off-season consistently to get even better.
What I learned about myself through playing this sport is I don't give up and I keep working till I am the best and I don't let anything or anybody to get in the way of that. I am also very easily taught new things and I learn from my mistakes. My coach always said that I am very knowledgeable and physical. Through middle school I was at the top of the class having all A's and being inducted into the National Junior Honor Society and the Ludlow Football Association All Academic Team. In high school my grades are consisted of A's, B's, C's with a GPA of 3.0. I have been a 3-sport athlete my whole life and I have learned how important teamwork and commitment is. I am willing to do whatever it takes to compete at the next level.
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