Playing soccer at a young age is what made me to the player I am now because I've been improving and becoming better. My dad is the one who taught and showed me this beautiful sport. I started too play at the age of five in San Francisco with kids the same age as me. But when my family moved to American Canyon, I was around 10. And since we didn't know any teams, I had to join my cousins team and he was 15, so I was playing against players way older than me. And at that time, I had to get used to going hard on my opponents and working harder in practices. At that age, I've learned that teamwork is really important. One player cant make a difference. And if we score, we all scored because we worked together by passing and having good communication. As a striker, scoring goals is my objective, and my teammates rely on me to do it. And with the speed that I have I must outrun the defender. My dribbling skills are important too because in a 1-on-1 situation, I have to take him on with my skills and tricks to surpass him. If I want to make it to college, maintaining good grades is my goal. If I don't have a good grades, who knows if there would be a chance of me going to play in top level soccer.
Statistic | 2016 Varsity Team | 2016 Napa Soccer Ac |
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Goals | 4 | 14 |
Games Played | 4 | 9 |
Assists | 3 |
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