I am a 5"7 running-back at Coahoma high school Tx I went to Big spring high school for a year and transferred to Coahoma high school because i am a winner i want to better my education and my athletic career . playing football in collage is a goal of mine and i highly expect myself to achieve this goal of mine . Failure is something i cant stand because i was born to be a winner i was born to be a champion because its all about the mind set and i have a killer mind set and will not allow anyone to stop me because if i don't make a play or get a scholarship i will have failed myself. the game of football gives me the ability to make my family proud and not be selfish do everything for them and my teammates because without them i would not have the ability to do what i do . i had to overcome so many obsticals to get where im at. im small but my heart is big people always doubted me and said i wont make it and i am nothing and everyday i work harder to get better and prove them wrong my mom is a single parent my uncles and cousins showed me the game of football helped me work day and night to never settle for anything other then being a champion and knowing i have the ability to play collage makes me work harder 10 times increasing my speed,footwork , ball handle, and muscular mass and going to collage i will give any coach any team my all and nothing less.
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