My main goal is to be a team player and be a major asset to help my college team win championships. As a team captain, I was able to help our team win back to back conference titles. So I understand what it takes to lead a team. I was Most Valuable Player for our district but I know I need to continue to improve all areas of my game to be a college player and future professional player.
The highlight of my soccer carrier thus far, was the opportunity I had to play for a summer in Africa. I was able to play and train with the International Star player Musa Otieno Ongao at center back. This trip motivated me to continually work to become the best player I can be. It also showed me how incredibly talented international player are. We used soccer to bring peace. This showed me the power of sport help change culture and bring true hope.
I am really excited to continue my soccer carrier in college and peruse my dream of becoming a professional to help bring peace and joy through an amazing game that I love.
Statistic | 2020 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 14 |
Assists | 14 |
Games Played | 15 |
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