I started playing soccer when I was 4 years old. I played recreational soccer until I was 8 and then went academy for a season. I decided I wanted to take a break but, was asked by a coach to join his recreational soccer team. I continued to play at the recreational level until I was 12 when I decided I wanted to be challenged at the game I love and to build myself to be a better player. Before I went select I was playing on an '04 team, but, when I went to select I decided to go to my age group. I like the competition at the select level and I like that I am continuing to learn and advance my playing so, I decided to stay select and look for teams that would continue to challenge me. I was given the opportunity to play both select and recreational at the same time and I really enjoyed it, but it sealed my decision to always play at a higher level and continue to build my self and be the best player that I know that I can be. Every year I’m on a higher level team to push my self to get better. Since I found out about ODP it’s been a goal of mine to make to try out and make ODP. This past summer I decided to try out and give it my best shot, I ended up making ODP and I'm excited about where it will take me.
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