Everybody at some point in their life finds strength within themselves. I think I have many but there is one main reason that keeps me going. Seeing other families have both parents became something I wished for. I wanted the help from both perspectives of a parent, but it turns out I only had one. Growing up I basically learned on my own because my mother can tell me so much from a female's point of view. When I got to an age where I understood things, I began to learn how to become a young man. Without the help of any father or male figures. Being lied to about anything made me think bigger. I realized I had to be the opposite of what kind of man he was. I realized that not following in his footsteps is a better path for me.
Facing different challenges growing up, I didn’t have much of help. When I tried to seek out help from my father I was better off not seeking it. Seeking out help, I was sold “rich dreams but broke outcome.” Meaning that I was being told high hopes, but the results wasn’t lived up to. I always expected the hopes I were given because I finally got the chance to bond with my father. However those expectations were not coming true, therefore I started to just accept the fact I have to move on without him. There was a moment when my cousin asked me do she want me to give him my number, and I told her no because I don’t want to communicate with whatsoever. I began to learn on my own and realize what I want for myself and what I thought was a better choice for me.
Statistic | 2015 Varsity Team |
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Games played | 10 |
Knockdowns | 3 |
Pancakes | 3 |
Attempts | 0 |
Completion percentage | 0 |
Completions | 0 |
Passing yards | 0 |
Touchdown passes | 0 |
Rushing attempts | 110 |
Rushing yards | 606 |
Receptions | 20 |
Rushing touchdowns | 17 |
Touchdown receptions | 5 |
Yards per reception | 10.5 |
Yards per rush | 13.4 |
Assisted tackles | 10 |
Forced fumbles | 1 |
Pass break-ups | 3 |
Recovered fumbles | 1 |
Sacks | 0 |
Solo tackles | 15 |
Tackles for a loss | 2 |
Interceptions | 8 |
Returns | 20 |
Total return yards | 119 |
Touchdowns | 19 |
Yards per return | 20 |
Tackles | 19 |
Longest return | 60 yards |
Total punt return yrds | 15 |
Punt return TDs | 0 |
Kick off return TD's | 0 |
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