My personal goal is to always improve and learn as a player, student and citizen. Graduating College with a Degree is a personal goal that I will work hard to secure. I always aspire to be a better person by participating with my High Schools Kiwanis program and assisting my Father with his Disabled Veteran Organizations'. I believe in giving back to the community by assisting less fortunate children with learning the game of soccer. I believe in being an ambassador for education, community and athletics in hopes of making a difference in someone's life and to raise their quality of life. Understanding my weaknesses and working daily to improve them both on the field and off the field will help me become a better player and a better person. Representing my school and community are very important for me during this phase of my life and I will work hard and commit to ensure I succeed. Maintaining a 3.2+ GPA with some Honor's courses, participating in Soccer and working with our Kiwanis Club can become stressful at times but my parents provide me with great support and guidance.
Statistic | 2016 Freshman Team |
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Goals | 1 |
Shots on Goal | 4 |
Games Played | 13 |
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