I'm Addyson. I am currently a freshman taking courses at Liberty University Online Academy. I've been playing soccer since I was three years old, and I've been in love with it ever since. I was a defender my whole soccer career up until two years ago when I switched to forward/midfield. I try to be a utility player, and able to play in all positions on the field.
My education is just as important to me as soccer. I don't like to procrastinate on assignments, and I like to always do the best that I possibly can. I am always looking to get my grades up, and I always save time before or after practice to study. I aspire to be something in the forensic field, specifically a forensic psychologist.
Sportsmanship is another significant value to me. I believe that you could be the best player on your team, but if you have poor sportsmanship, it tends to show more than your skill. I've been taught from a very young age that having good character and integrity is just as important on the field as it is off. Showing up to practice is another essential thing. Even if I am injured and can't practice or play games, I'll show up to be there for my team and support them, rain or shine.
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