My family has been the most influential part of my life. My family has taught me that if we pull together we can overcome or achieve anything. This has made me a team first guy. I understand that as a team we all achieve more when we work as one.
I developed my love for sports, specifically football, from watching my dad play. I enjoyed being with him and his teammates and seeing the friendships and bonds that they built playing together. I enjoy the feeling of brotherhood that comes from being a part of the team. One of the most rewarding part of sports for me is personal development. I like setting and achieving personal goals, then seeing how my progress helps the team become better.
I want to graduate early from high school so I can participate in spring ball at the college I choose. I want to study medicine with the goal of going to med school to become a physical therapist/sports medicine doctor. I will choose a school based on their ability to help me reach my personal and professional goals.
Off the field I know how important it is to represent myself and my school in a positive way. I am a high character guy that will never embarrass myself, my family or my team.
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