Hello My name is Deonte Carter, I would have created my recruiting earlier, My freshman debut at Chattanooga schools of arts and sciences my first varsity game I tore my ACL. The ACL tear changed my life in so many different ways, I just felt like I was never going to achieve my dream of playing college soccer. I had to take a break my 10th grade year from playing soccer, my grades were not up to par I just felt like I was never going to make it.
Now I am attending Tyner academy and I've been told by all the coaches I have played against I have the potential to play at D1 level, But I have always been a leader in school out of school and on the field, I was named co-captain of our soccer team last year, I like to create more opportunities, for my team I may be a defender but I know how to play all positions, I am very good in the air, I am fast and whenever I play forward I always put pressure on the defense and the goalie.
But I know in order to play d1 I have to get my grades up, I may have Di George syndrome and ADHD, that does not stop me of being recruited or playing the sport I love which is soccer, I will do whatever and learn wherever the coach tells me what to do.
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