My name is Leyton Aldrick, I currently attend Foxborough Regional Charter School (FRCS), where I’m a four-year varsity starter on the FRCS soccer team. I currently play club soccer with Nova Premier SC. I enjoy playing soccer because it gives me a chance to stay physically fit and I also enjoy the team bonding experience. I also enjoy playing basketball, over the years I've played in the Metro West league for city of Attleboro and AAU for Swarm and East Coast Mavericks. I have a Black Belt in Muay Thai and Krav Maga through 5 years of training as well. My favorite subject in school is History, specifically European History. I like learning about battles that happened in Europe during World War II and learning about the time period 1300-1600 and all the battles that occurred between England, France, and Spain. I took Anatomy and Physiology in my junior year and it was one of the best classes I had ever taken. I enjoyed learning about the human body and I am contemplating studying something in the sciences in college. Playing video games with my friends is something I enjoy doing during my downtimes. I look forward to 2021 where I will be a college freshman and hopefully playing soccer at the next level.
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