Sports have been a part of my life since I was a young boy. I started tee-ball a little while before I started playing hockey and then in third grade I joined my school's basketball team as the point guard. In fourth grade I joined football and I became quarterback for my school team. When I reached sixth grade I started playing softball and volleyball with my school teams, and I began playing golf recreationally. Because I played all these sports I became a very athletic and coordinated kid. I played all of these sports up until the summer before I went into eighth grade when I told my parents that I wanted to focus on hockey and that it was a sport that I wanted to make a career out of.
Hockey has always been an important part of my life and a game I love to play. I have been playing hockey for ten years and I am hoping that I can use the skills I have gained throughout those ten years to get me a great education. My dream has always been to play professional hockey, but I know how important an education is in case that doesn't work out. When I started playing hockey I was playing at a house level up until my Bantam Minor year. I played AA Travel hockey for my Bantam Minor and Major years and then moved on to play Varsity Hockey for Notre Dame College Prep.
I can not say that I did not have any help when I was trying to become a better player, but a lot of it had to do with myself putting the time, effort, and heart into practice. I am a very hard worker and I enjoy being a leader and the person my teammates can look up to. I am considered a play-maker but that does not mean I won't do the dirty work to win games. I love getting into corners for puck battles and fighting for position in front of the net just as much as I love scoring goals. A couple things that separate me from many hockey players is that I get emotionally involved and I will do ANYTHING to help my team. I speak up when I think it is necessary and I am always making sure I try to lift my team up instead of drag them down. The most important thing about me as a player though is that I want to be a difference maker. I want to be the person that coach puts on the ice to score the game winning goal and I want to be the one everyone looks up to to score that goal.
My parents have made it very clear to me that academics always come first and that if I want to participate in any kind of sport I have to have the grades that they think are acceptable. I have attended private school my whole life, from pre-school to present time. My parents send me to private school so that I can get the best education possible and achieve future goals. I understand what I need to do to have good grades and that without them I may not be able to make anything of myself in the future. I work very hard in the classroom to keep my grades up and I am a very involved person during classes. I always have my work done on time even though I might put it off until the last minute to do it. I would like to go to a school that will push me just as hard in the classroom or even harder than my coaches do. I would like a school where the teachers will let me get involved in class and will take the time to step aside with me if I need help. I want to go to school that will give me the best opportunity to obtain a degree that can help me later on when I am looking for a career.
Statistic | 2015 New York Bobca | 2014 Varsity Team |
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Assists | 7 | 5 |
Game Winning Goals | 3 | |
Goals | 15 | 20 |
Points | 22 | 25 |
Games Played | 27 | 25 |
Record | 18-10-2 | 14-6-1-1 |
Short Handed Goals | 1 |
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