Why Soccer Essay

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There were several factors that played into why I chose to attend Truett-McConnell. I have played soccer since I was five years old and ever since I started I had a dream to play college soccer. My dream was to play soccer at Samford University in Birmingham, AL. My aunts, uncles, both grandparents, mom, dad, and now older brother have all attended Samford. Going there would have been fantastic but God had other plans for me. For soccer players if you are wanting to play in college you must get picked up early by a college coach. It is hard to get recruited if you are not on a high-level club team. I was on a region team and traveled everywhere for games so that I could get looked at from several different schools. Samford was watching me …show more content…

My heart was set on Samford University. I wanted to go there so bad that I was willing to be red shirted and sit on the bench probably until my junior year. I really thought God wanted me to go there. It made since for me to go to Samford. My big brother was there, my dream of playing division one soccer in college would have come true. My comfort, fimilarness, and family were all at Samford. As hard of a decision that it was, I had to let either coach know by the summer before my senior year. My parents helped me and prayed with me. I finally went up for my last visit to Truett-McConnell before making a final decision. I stayed the night With Meghan and Brooke when I visited. They really gave me an idea of what life would be like at Truett and how welcomed and loved I really would …show more content…

My thought process was all jumbled up because that is not true. Not many athletes get the opportunity to play college soccer. Weather it is Division one, division two, division three, NCAA, and or NCAA, the thought of even playing at either one of those levels is a blessing and a gift from God because not all athletes can even make it to those levels. There is hard competition in any sport to play at those levels. I remember being ungrateful at one point because I was so stubborn and blind to the fact that God did not want me at Samford. I now am so grateful and blessed that God gave me four more years to continue my soccer career at

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