Hi,
My name is Samuel Davis. My brother introduced me to volleyball my freshman year of High School and at first I hated the sport. mostly because I was kind of forced to play and I was mostly sat on the bench. This didn't bother me much because I knew I wanted to play a sport and I was slowly disliking soccer. As I started to play more and become better, I started to love volleyball. Starting my sophomore year I played JV and Varsity. I started as an outside hitter for JV and a backup for Varsity. I improved my skills and became a starter for the varsity team as a Libero. I not only push myself as athlete but student wise as well. I registered myself for a honor and AP classes.
I also have two little sister who we adopted and yes they can be really annoying but they really shaped the person who I am today. It is so much better being the older brother.
This summer I am planning on attending numerous camps and clinics to improve my skills. One that I am most excited for is the Boys High School Summer Volleyball Camp through MSOE located in Milwaukee, WI. I will be trying out for JO volleyball this year as well and hope to improve my Volleyball skills.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Samuel Davis
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