Hi my name is Larymar Herrera and I have been playing since I was 6 years old. When I started playing soccer I automatically loved it, everything about the sport is amazing. It became my passion. My aspiration in life is to be able to Say that with all the struggles I had when I was little it all payed off because I am the successful person I wished to be. My aspiration is to be able to give my family the things they couldn't give me. One of my goals is to go to a good college that plays division 1 soccer and be able to study architecture and interior design because it‘s something I would take interest in and love to study. I would be good for the team because I am a player that works hard to become the best they can be and I am always looking for ways to help my teammates out and help them become better so that as a team we would all achieve more. I think of myself as a leader in teams and a person that pushes their teammates to become better. I feel I stand out from other players because not ever play would sacrifice their personal things for a sport like I do because the most important thing to me is school and soccer. I work really hard on my academics just as my Athletics.
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