As an athlete who plays three sports, holds a part-time job and has continued to maintain a 3.6 G.P.A. while being active in my church, I have learned how to schedule and multi-task to get things done . I have been though a lot of change in the last few years, in 2014 I moved in with my brother and his wife when my father unexpectedly passed away. It was a challenge that I was not ready to tackle as I moved from Texas to central Wisconsin at the age of 10, but I have made the most of it. This series of events has motivated me to be the greatest athlete I can be, as I would like to follow in my dads and brothers footsteps and play college athletics. My brother has played at the University of Whitewater and semi pro for the Franklin Outlaws and my father who had NFL potential before he was injured. I want to either play football or run track at the collegiate level. I will be a positive fit with any team because I consider myself a sponge when it comes to absorbing information and learning. I am a very coachable athlete who is ready and willing to make the changes my coaches think are best. I would like to obtain a college degree and do what I love most which is play sports.
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