For myself preparing for the real world and my future i have set big goals for myself. Ive set goals step by step. My goal is to be the best at my position in the sport i love. As in right now going through my career I'm staying away from distractions and focusing towards what is important to me. I am training hard for a Division 1 college and not settling myself for less. In the wait room i tend to lift with guys that are stronger then me to make myself and be better then others. For the sport i am very passionate about i will do anything for a team. As a individual i don't look for stats, i execute whats best for the team. I take sacrifices for the team. I can be a leader at times, but when a spot needs to filled you can count on me. I separate myself from other recruiting characters. In my football career i strongly believe that grades will is the most important in any student athletes career. I sacrifice my free time for study time so i could be the student athlete every football coach expects to be. On my free time or tied within school i explore and sign up for football camps & combine to get the exposure i need to put myself out there. Therefore i am very excited looking ahead to my future.
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