When I left middleschool my dad was diagnosed with a severe lung disease and dementia , so I wanted him to see me go as far as I can before he can't. I haven't accomplished many goals besides being a starter on both sides of the ball and having the most sacks on my team. I most recently went to a position camp at Alma college in Michigan, along with a camp in Adrian which I thought was very beneficial. I have been playing since 7th grade and have worked on catching the ball and the fundimentals of being a widereceiver since 5th grade. I used to be a slot widereciever until my school changed the offense to the WingT so I became a tight end. Around that time my coach figured I was flexible so I ended up playing 9 different positions, not incIuding defense, I played everything besides center and quaterback. I would describe myself as flexible, respectful,a hardworker, and willing to do what my coaches ask. I was on the leadership team for my freshman team and also for my JV team. I'm a hard worker because I have never missed a weightlifting or practice, and I go out of my way to get some extra work in. Outside of football I run the 100m, 200m, and I recently started practicing throwing shot put in track. I want to go to Miami University in Florida because I love the location, I love their football team, second favorite to Michigan State, I also learned that Miami has a good psychology program and I want to be a psychologist when I get older. Schools I am looking for would be a big school with a decent psychology program, I would prefer a division one, mostly for the chance of a full ride and if I go to a division one school I could have a better chance of going into the NFL quicker, I'm not assuming I'm a division one athlete but that's a dream for me. One goal I want to meet in college is to make an impact on that team, I want to get recognized by that school and maybe one day get put on the Hall of Fame for helping bring my team to a championship game.
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