I want to graduate from college and also play football at a high level. I really just want to make my family proud and be successful. I've always been a team leader and also a person to follow by example. I respect all of my teammates that work hard and do what they need to do on the field also in the classroom. The difference between me and other recruits is that I have great character and make good decisions. My athletic ability is good and if someone else is better than me I will hit harder, run faster, and train longer than them. My academics are my top priority and always will be.
It feels crazy that what I wrote up above was three years ago and now as a senior I am very happy that I have accomplished and have over come so many things in high school. Reflecting back I am over joyed on how I recovered from tough injuries and how I prepared myself throughout high school academically and athletically. I hope colleges see my potential to be an impact player and a leader.
Statistic | 2016 Varsity Team |
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Games played | 9 |
Pancakes | 52 |
Rushing attempts | 1 |
Rushing yards | 23 |
Yards per rush | 23 |
Assisted tackles | 1 |
Solo tackles | 1 |
Tackles for a loss | 1 |
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