As a freshman on a varsity team, it was sort of difficult. The work-outs and running was very easy to accomplish, the harder part was becoming a team with a group of girl who'd already had played on a team together a year ago. As a freshman I didn't start all games, I did a couple though. When I was told to go in I strived to work as hard as I could, and accomplish as much as I was able to with the time I was given to help my team out. My biggest flaw is getting down on myself, my greatest aspect is my aggressiveness and pushing myself forward it's probably what makes me stand out from a lot of my team mates. I play all over the field, but my main positions are mid and forward. I can endure long periods of running back and forth which is probably why I play mid. I started playing soccer at a Y program when I was 6, got out of it and then started back up in 6th grade where I became a permanent starter for my ms team. All though I can shoot when ever I have the opportunity, I end up at the part of the field best for assists and passes.
Academics has always come easy, my worst class is math which I'm a year ahead in. I got a B-. I tend to try to get academics done during the school day so the end of the day can be focused on sports and resting.
Staying in shape is important to me. Other than soccer I play basketball or winter track (it varies) and softball. During the summer i participate in my schools summer soccer team. I run about a mile and half every day -no buts unless i'm sick or burnt out.
I strive to achieve the best I can, I am very competitive but can take a loss (however winning is preferred).
There isn't much on my profile yet, but sophomore season is coming up.
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