I am a senior college student at North Greenville University, pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in General Studies with a minor in Health Science. As a four-year collegiate football player and All-Conference honoree, I have developed a strong work ethic, leadership skills, and a deep understanding of teamwork. My academic background in health science has given me expertise in strength and conditioning, with hands-on experience in developing athlete-specific training programs. I am passionate about pursuing a career in law enforcement, with aspirations of becoming a federal officer after gaining experience as a local police officer. My experience working with youth at my church, leading small groups, and mentoring young individuals has further strengthened my leadership skills and commitment to making a positive impact on my community.
It wasn’t just about showing up on game day—it was the work I put in every single day that made the difference. The offseason was intense, filled with countless hours in the weight room, conditioning drills, and film study. I worked on my speed, strength, and technique to make sure I could dominate on the field. Footwork drills, explosion training, and position-specific work were all part of my daily grind.
Beyond the physical work, film study was key. I spent hours breaking down opponents, understanding their tendencies, and making sure I was always a step ahead. My focus was on improving my football IQ so I could react faster and play smarter.
Selection for GSC Second Team All-Conference is based on performance throughout the season. I put up strong stats, made big plays when it counted, and consistently impacted games. Coaches and conference officials recognized my contributions, and that’s what led to the selection. It was an honor to be named among the best in the conference, knowing that my work on and off the field paid off.
That season proved that the grind matters, and it pushed me to keep striving for even greater things.