My name is Seth Joseph and I am a child of God. I am from a small island in the Caribbean called Antigua and Barbuda. When I was younger I played tennis but I always loved watching basketball and playing outside with my dad. After a while I decided that I wanted to play basketball and told my parents I want to switch sports. I worked hard and got good enough to the point where my parents felt comfortable in me and my abilities to send my to the US to play basketball.I have come extremely far with my attitude, my abilities and my work ethic. I am a team player that genuinely cares for the good of the team. I work hard on and off the court as seen my high grades in school and how for I have come in Basketball and I will go and do what is asked of me to the best of my abilities. I have great relationships with my coached, teachers, classmates and my teammates. I consider myself to have a great attitude and this could be reinforced by my coaches and teachers. I am able to rally my team from bad situations off and on the court and I am a good leader but I am working on becoming a great leader.
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