Ever since I first stepped on the soccer field at 10 years-old, I fell in love with the sport. While I enjoy playing many sports, ultimately soccer is my passion. Playing college soccer is my dream, and I'm ready to work hard to make it a reality.
On the field, I am a leader. My effective communication skills and knowledge of the game allow me to contribute to each and every play. Also, I am a very quick learner and very coachable. I feel that it is important to be adaptable and hardworking as an athlete in order to be a successful player.
In the classroom, I am equally as driven. I enjoy taking rigorous classes that allow me to challenge myself everyday. I also like to participate in clubs and activities that help others, including the Acts of Random Kindness Club and the Key Club.
I want to attend a college that allows me to grow academically, athletically and personally. I believe it is important to surround yourself with people who encourage you to be the best version of yourself that you can be. I hope to attend a school that allows me to challenge myself and grow each and every day.
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