I aspire to be many things in life. One of those things is to become successful, as many people wish to be in today's world. But the process of becoming a successful man or woman is not an easy task at hand.You must first learn how to juggle all the roles you play in life. Being a student may seem easy, but add after school practices everyday, morning workouts three times a week, 2 hours of homework, eating somewhere in there, maybe spending some time with your family and friends, working a few shifts, then sleeping whatever you have left of the night away, and you get the crazy schedule of a student athlete. Some find it difficult to manage, but when you have a great support system behind you to keep you grounded, you find out the amazing benefits of it. If you work in and out of school, on the field and off, you may earn some pretty important awards. I have gotten high honors every semester of middle school and high school so far, the principles award for my performance in and around the school in middle school, and have also achieved my bronze, silver, and am currently working on my gold award for girl scouts. My grades are excelled in many areas while taking honors classes. I also continue to take two choir classes as I love to sing. I am in mixed choir, with all high school grades, and show choir, with the students that tried out and made it. I am a football manager in the fall also, which means I go out and take stats, bandage wounds, give ice, fill waters, and go to every practice and game with the players. But my favorite season is spring, when high school soccer starts. I have been playing for 13 years and I've been told by teammates that I'm always happy and cheering the team on but when I need to be aggressive, I am. I talk a lot on the field, therefore encouraging better communication of the ball and players and I have received the hussle award for always running and wanting to win the ball. But overall, I just love the atmosphere of the game, and always having one thing in common with my teammates, winning with good sportsmanship.
Statistic | 2015 Freshman Team |
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Goals | 8 - 2nd highest goal scorer |
Assists | 1 |
Shots on Goal | 15 |
Games Played | 14 |
Total Saves | 5 |
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