I want to go a good Divison 1 or an Ivy league school. I will still be open to going to a smaller NCAA D1, D2-D3, NAIA, NJCAA, HBCU, and another school with a sport's program in which I can participate in. The most important thing is making sure that I get the best education that I can get. I not going to lie, I'm very smart, I mean super smart. I could be the valedictorian of my class. I just took school as a joke to start off my freshman year. I have to keep working up but the grades are getting better and before December 19, 2017, I will be passing all my classes. The test, projects and everything else will be turned in and be at least an A+. I have high hopes and big dreams that I know that I can accomplish. I'm picking it up, I won't stop until I get what I want.
That a little background about me but the real reason that you viewed my page is to see if I'm the type of player that you want at your program. I'm fourteen years old, I'll be turning fifteen in about a month (January 7). I don't confine myself to one position. I can play every position on a team. I'm best at the offensive and defensive line, but I can play linebacker, punter, and kicker. On the Clarke Central Freshman Football Team, I was a backup punter and a backup kicker, as well as the onside specialist. I focused mainly on playing offensive line my freshman season for my school's varsity football team (7-4 3rd Seed clinched the playoffs), I'll be back to being the man that can play anything a.k.a "The G.O.A.T". I'm a pancake and sack machine, but the only way you can see for yourself is to watch me play in real life. I don't think that highlight reels will really get you anywhere. I believe that highlights make you look good, but the film shows how good you are. I want you to come see me when I'm sophomore or let me come to a camp so that you can see what you like in me, what you want me to work on, and if I would be a candidate for an offer. I also do wrestling (285 lbs) and Track. I was rank as one of the best for wrestling because of how hard I worked and how all I really did was win. I was also rank 9th as a shot putter and 14th in the state of Georgia around the end of the school track season.
I've talked enough about school and sports. I want to leave with this one thing, just one more reason that I'm a great person for your team. I carry myself with pride. I'm not a butthole now, but believe me or not I am a nice outgoing person. I knew of many people that look up to me, and there are probably more people that do, but I just don't know of them. There was this one time where I found out that there are people looking up to me. One of my friend's little brother during a youth night game yelled to try to talk to me during pre-game. At this point, I knew that I had people looking up to be. Now I also had little kids from my old little league team that kept trying to talk to me, and the fact that the C-Team players looked at me like I was God even though I, not God and I'm far from being God, but I carried myself and I made myself someone that you can follow. I made sure that my teammates would get better. I always did my best to be on time to practice and that I went 1000% in the small time I had for practice, as well as going the hardest for every rep that I could get. I wasn't a starter but I still want to be as good as them, as smart as them, and as passionate about my craft.
To sum up, everything, if you want a hard working man on and off the field, mat, or rink. I'm a man that you would love. I hope to hear from any schools that are looking for a great young man to make their team better. I hope you have a blessed day!
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