My goals are to learn new skills and bring on new challenges. i do my best to reach my full potential academically, by dedicating myself to studies and becoming the best student that I can be. I also have many goals athletically, to continue gaining strength, speed, and agility.
I would be good on your team because I have good sportsmanship, I am someone who lifts their teammates up, I am a good listener, I have good work ethic when it comes to whatever I am doing and i'm not one to give up, and I am very determined to do my best, whatever that may be. I am humble and will always continue to work towards my goals as a student-athlete. I believe by using these key points that I will succeed in doing what I set my mind to
What makes me different is that yes am a little bit shy and quiet but i let my actions and how i play show for where my words aren't. I have played many sports growing up and many people are surprised to learn that even when trying a new sport, how good i can be, because I tend to pick up new things fairly easily and quickly. Some of the sports I have taken apart of are hockey, rugby(7's and 15's), lacrosse, soccer, volleyball, basketball, and badminton.
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