Written option: Scrolling through your photos, you start reminiscing of the "glory days". For this PT, describe the game that defined your player's pre-ISFL career. Whether it be a great game in high school that got your player recruited, or the time you stepped out on the field in college and led your team to an unbelievable victory, describe what solidified your player being a star that they are! (71 words)
The game that defined Diego López Alonso’s pre-ISFL career was a friendly scrimmage between the University of Arizona and a local high school. DLA’s pre-ISFL career is actually quite surprisingly unrelated to football, since it’s not common in his country and he hadn’t been exposed to it until a later age. Thus, his first ever opportunity to play it came in this exact match. He’d been sent to the University of Arizona as part of a student exchange program due to his good grades in the Universidad Nacional de San Marcos and when given the opportunity to partake in an American football game for the first time he didn’t pass up the opportunity. He asked to play at receiver since he thought that would be the position most suited to his talents. Obviously it wasn’t a meaningful game by any measure as it didn’t count towards anything. But he absolutely killed it a WR. No stats were kept, but he remembers at least 5 TDs and 250+ yards, and he was soon contacted by a scout present at the game. That’s how he started.
The game that defined Diego López Alonso’s pre-ISFL career was a friendly scrimmage between the University of Arizona and a local high school. DLA’s pre-ISFL career is actually quite surprisingly unrelated to football, since it’s not common in his country and he hadn’t been exposed to it until a later age. Thus, his first ever opportunity to play it came in this exact match. He’d been sent to the University of Arizona as part of a student exchange program due to his good grades in the Universidad Nacional de San Marcos and when given the opportunity to partake in an American football game for the first time he didn’t pass up the opportunity. He asked to play at receiver since he thought that would be the position most suited to his talents. Obviously it wasn’t a meaningful game by any measure as it didn’t count towards anything. But he absolutely killed it a WR. No stats were kept, but he remembers at least 5 TDs and 250+ yards, and he was soon contacted by a scout present at the game. That’s how he started.