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User:Greco32

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Born and raised in Chicago, moved to Atlanta, Georgia,with my family. it has been almost 5 years since the move. my father had received a promotion, but in which case would need him to relocate. at first I was furious, but after a couple of weeks, I learned to deal with it. My name is Colby Greco, I am a freshman at Georgia Southern University. I am taking summer classes in which case are easy but challenging at the same time. I find it interesting how when one person is put to a test of extreme testing to ones ability to live on their own , how the underdog can pull through. I guess I can consider myself an underdog, only for the reason that I am the only one to go to a state university on my dads side of the family,motivation you'd say.

Hobbies-Sports

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through out my life sports has played a big role in my life. It has been what keeps my out of trouble(for the most part)! as a young child I played baseball, which I only played for a couple of years. then I convinced my mother to finally let me play football. football has always been a big part to my life. I love everything about that sport; I love watching it playing it, studying it, everything. i played from 6th grade all the way up through out my high school career. I played for the Roswell Hornets of Roswell High School. it was in 9th grade that the varsity won the 5AAAAA state championship game. Now the sport that is the love of my life, the only sport that I have excelled in,lacrosse. I have played this sport since I was yay high to a grasshopper, However now that i have moved to a college setting I have begun to think if i am good enough for the competition out there, maybe, maybe not, but even so I will always stay active in this sport, whether its coaching, reffing, or still playing.

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Ohio Machine