I started playing soccer at the age of 4, and haven't looked back since. As a junior in high school currently I have realized that playing soccer from such a young age has not only brought out an extreme competitiveness in myself, but has also humbled me as a person, in acknowledging the experiences I have been a part of, along with the people and lifelong connections I have made throughout this journey. Through playing this sport I have learned how to work well with others, and use communication to effectively see results on and off the field. Soccer has greatly helped me in my academic life by teaching me how to manage my time well, and focus on being a successful student in order to achieve higher goals on the field in hopes of scholarship opportunities. Going into college I desire to play for a division ll school, with the goals of being successful in both my school and soccer career, while making lifelong friendships in the process. I'm have a strong work ethic, competitiveness, and a strong sense of who I am as a player, and what I desire to accomplish through my college career.
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