The reason I want to play collegiate sports is simply because I enjoy playing. I have never expected to become a professional athlete but I do have the willingness to work to become one, if the right coach can help me. I have done so much over a period of 3 short years, soon to be 4, and words on a computer screen are insufficient in trying to describe all of the relationships I have built from playing sports. I am neither the smartest student in the classroom nor the greatest athlete on the course or the field when competing. What makes me different is the time I put into my sports and education. If I am not at home in the spring working on a book project or one of my AP classes, I am at the golf course working on my putting or my short wedge shots. In the fall, if I am not at home reading an AP U.S. textbook I am in the weight room in the mornings, on the football field practicing until 6 pm, or reading my playbook when I need to learn a play. I am not the athlete to put on a show and dance around yelling. Rather, I give my best effort and give the win to the team. Humbleness is one of my greatest strengths, as well as being a team player; and it would be an honor to help my future college team succeed.
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