Soccer has always been a big part of my life. I grew up with a ball at my foot and soccer quickly became a passion of mine from a young age. Through the sport, I've learned to develop good communication and learned to work well with others. I have gained vision from playing the game and have learned to look outside the box to see the big picture.
Growing up playing the game led me to be on a State Championship winning soccer team this past fall. As a junior, it was a big accomplishment and a proud moment for us as we got to put another star on our crest.
Academically, I aim to be an above average student who maintains a good GPA and strong academic habits. In school you learn more about yourself and more about others as you analyze your surroundings. I have learned that I like creating my own path and I don't follow the crowd. I believe that I was born to be different.
I have good vision, not just on the pitch but in day-to-day life. I am able to see things for how they are, not necessarily how I want them to be. Working well with others, I strongly value loyalty as it is hard to come by.
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