My collegiate goals and aspirations involve hard work, strength and determination, and heart. I am on the down side of my junior year in high school. I recently was inducted into the National Honor Society and I take a lot of pride in that accomplishment. By achieving this honor, it demonstrates my strength and abilities to be academically successful. I also take time to be a leader and provide service work to those in need or are less fortunate. I have been involved with many special groups including Special Olympics, Yankton Connections, We Love 2 Bowl, serving at the Homeless Awareness Banquet, performing cleanup for our local River Boat Days events, volunteering for concessions and cleanup at my local rink. I have been involved in umping at Little League Tournaments and volunteering at the Junior Bucks Football camps. I am a great candidate for any team because I know how to work hard, and I mean really dig in if necessary. I have a smartness for the game and anticipate the play. I understand the importance of teamwork and of course, I just love the game.
My collegiate goals are to be a great hockey player and a successful student. I would like to be part of a team that I can call my brothers.
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