In my life I have come across many many obstacles. My mother lost her rights when I was four years old. Along the way I lost contact with my older brother, and then soon after that I lost contact with the whole side of my mother's family. I was placed to live with my Christian grandparents, and soon after that my father came to live with us too.I am the person I am today because I seek God for everything. I seek him for help when I'm going through a hard time. I seek him when I'm lost in my faith and need to be found. I seek him before every game.
My freshman year my high school decided to have a girls lacrosse team. I have played soccer for a good part of my life, and I was planning on playing soccer for my high school team. In March of 2017 I found out I wouldn't go far in my soccer career because I didn't play travel. I knew what I wanted, and what I wanted was change. So I decided to play lacrosse, which means I was on varsity for my freshman year. Throughout this sport I have learned that I have a high endurance, and I don't quit. Every year I try harder for my grades. I'm not a very good test taker, but I'm going to continue to try harder. I work well with my coaches and have a lot of respect for them.
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