M name is Cody Zimmerman from Columbus, Nebraska. I have been playing soccer since I was 5 and I have developed a deep passion for the game. All my free time consists of playing and practicing soccer. I am technically sound with both feet and I am able to strike the ball from beyond 25 yards out with great accuracy as you will see in the highlight video. I have exceptional vision for playing through balls and swithching the point of attack, and creating great opportunities for my teammates.
Athletically, I want to continue my success throughout high school earning All-State honors every year. I want to continue to be the teams leading goal scorer, assist man, and team captain. I also want to continue to be one of the top midfielders in the state.
Academically, I have sustained a 3.76 GPA with a difficult class schedule. In my junior year I will be taking Accelerated Chemistry, Algebra II, Spanish III, English 11, Theology 11, and American History.
My full sophomore highlight film is on www.youtube.com.
Statistic | 2012 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 15 |
Assists | 9 |
Games Played | 17 |
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