It's always been my dream to play soccer in college, where, it doesn't really matter because my dads military so I have been all over the US living at different bases. I would really love to be a doctor in pediatrics and help kids. I'm an excellent leader, thanks to my dad instilling the need to be a good leader and help drive the team forward. I've always been very vocal and I have a very loud voice allowing me to be heard from the back line. I have always pushed my self to get better every day and I think I have achieved that. My first year of high school was really rough on me, I went to a school on Fort Leavenworth and all of my friends moved away from me at the end of eighth grade. I ended up getting a 3.2 freshman year. Sophomore year was a lot different with me going to a much larger high school and making new friends, last year I got a 4.0 finishing with a 96 in AP European history. I'm looking forward to attending a school that will set me up to achieve the future I want while playing soccer. I have had a variety of coaches playing a variety of different styles of soccer. This next season I will be playing in the Mid-West Regional league (MRL) and D1 soccer in the Heartland league in Kansas City.
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