I am a hard worker with a positive attitude. I give 100% at everything I do, and I am willing to learn. I will do whatever it takes to get the job done. I am trustworthy, dependable, loyal, and display good sportsmanship characteristics on and off the field in the sports I play. Over the past year-and-a-half, I have worked with a personal trainer to condition my body to be a better team player and was able to bench press 300 pounds; however, I have been unable to work with the trainer on a regular basis because of football practices and believe that number may have dropped to 285. With hard work and perseverance, I will be able to reach that number again and move beyond it.
I am in the ninth grade at Latta High School and in all honors class where I have maintained an A/B average. I am a member of the National Junior Honor Society and strive to be a member of the National Honor Society in high school. After high school graduation, I plan to go to college to further my education so I can be a productive member of society. I also want to play football at the college level and believe I have the skills and attitude to be a productive member of a collegiate football program.
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