I became interested in football at a young age watching older people on Friday nights play and seen how many people filled the stands to just watch the game made me love it even more. I've been playing football for 10 years my dad put me on his team at the age of 4 he said he had children to play football. Another reason I love the game is seeing the way my dad care about the game and how influential he is to me it just impresses me and make me want to get better.
What I have learned about myself by playing the game of football is that i'm way more competitive than I thought. Football has made me even more competitive in the classrooms it has actually been a responsibility for me. It has made me become more of a man in my eyes because the early morning workouts then working out on my own time to build my craft.
My academic goals for high school is to graduate valedictorian because I want to be the best in everything I do. It would be a disappointment to me if i finish 20 or lower in my class because my parents have taught me to do better in the classroom and I have excelled in doing it for nine years.
I overcame many obstacles in my football career but the only main one is to work harder than the next man don't let nobody out work you. I really don't have any unique things about myself the only thing different from me and my friends is that I work harder than them.
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