Growing up I've always loved to play the game of football. But as I gotten older and having a great family support I know the importance of having an education. As much as I love the game of football I feel getting my education is something more I love. I enjoy learning new things everyday and getting better in my weaker areas. The thing with having an education is that it's something no one can ever take away from you. I can get hurt any moment when playing this game honestly, but at the end of the day i'll still have a mind to function and discover other things to do in this life. If football doesn't work out for me I want to be a medical laboratory technician. I've been thinking about that career since the end of my 8th grade year and I plan on following that as a plan. My academics is very well and I understand how to balance schoolwork and athletics. I've been doing this since I was in the 4th grade. I feel I am a great teammate because I not only want to get better individually, but want to have my teammates get better with me as well. I want to my teammates to be great with me so we can do something great together and have those moments that we will never forget.
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