My name is Darrian Lowe. I am a senior at Shelton school in Dallas, TX. I currently have a 3.1 GPA. I play football and run track. I am the leading rusher in my division. I recently rushed for 318 yards in one game. Science is my favorite subject in school, and I also enjoy architecture/ engineering. I have played football since the age of four. The game of football has taught me how to be a team player, have discipline, be dependable, and to have respect for others. Every team that I have played on have been championship teams. I believe that I am a leader and I motivate my teammates to play better with my competitive drive. I have also participated in track and field since the age of six. I placed first in the 80m hurdles in 2014 at the USATF junior Olympics, and I placed second in the 100m hurdles in 2016 at the AAU junior Olympics. I would love to continue playing football at the next level. I am willing to work harder, compete at a higher level, and have the determination needed to excel in order to reach my goals. If given the chance to play for you, I will not disappoint you.
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