To be able to play soccer for a college or maybe a professional team would be a dream come true. I work hard on and off the field to hopefully someday achieve these dreams. I am very driven, sometimes to the point of agitating others. Once I get something in my head I have to accomplish it or it consumes me. In the interest of improving not only my soccer game but my leadership qualities, I have been working on both excepting constructive advise and offering other with more positive feedback. As someone that is usually looked up to on the field, I try to be positive and lead by example. I don't let negative things get me down, rather try to work it to my advantage what ever the goal or task requires. I get along with everyone and try not to dwell on things that are beyond my power of control. With that said, it really is a combination all of my personal life experiences, the good, the bad and the ugly that make me who I am. I continue to work hard everyday to better myself mentally, physically and spiritually.
Statistic | 2015 Central Washin | 2014 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 6 | 8 |
Assists | 12 | 12 |
Shots on Goal | 20+ | 15 |
Games Played | 16 (2015) | 9 |
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