Task #8:
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Task #10: Jason’s first game in football led to an exciting discovery with his parents. He spent most of his life excelling in baseball, but there was always a drive to play football as well that even Jason’s sister seemed to catch. Both Garciaparra children went to see a Baltimore vs Chicago game as a kid and saw the young Chika Fujiwara trying to do her best despite the harsh entry into the league. Even with her struggles, the two future stars were impressed by her constant drive to do her best and were attached to the game of football from then on. Jason took to any position that needed his speed: wide receiver, tight end, defensive end, linebacker, and even some safety. The speed that Jason played at was already something that baseball coaches had told his first few football coaches, but the tenacity and drive that he played with came from the quarterback he saw trying her best out on the field. Nothing seemed able to stop Jason from becoming a better football player than he was a baseball player even if it was in his blood to play on the baseball diamond.
He took his grandfather’s instant talent to the gridiron as he went around each position and impressed multiple coaches and trainers in different camps that told him he had a big chance at being successful in the ISFL when he was old enough. In one camp, former NSFL Tight End, Armor King, gave the prodigy a wake up call on just how difficult being a success in the ISFL would be. During three summers in high school, Jason and Armor King would run drills where they would switch offensive routes and defensive coverage in scrimmages to help Jason work on being a better athlete. Even when Jason moved away to Georgia Tech, he continued to train with Armor King to prepare for the ISFL when the time would come. The former tight end put a good word in for Garciaparra’s defensive talent to his former DSFL team in Kansas City which would result in them taking the Georgia Tech grad in the first round as a defensive back to reprise his role that he had trained with Armor King for all those years. After his time with the Kansas City Coyotes, Jason was selected by the Chicago Butchers which brought him back to the team that he had seen back as a kid but now he was on the opposite side of where he had expected to be back when he was just a kid with a dream.
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Task #10: Jason’s first game in football led to an exciting discovery with his parents. He spent most of his life excelling in baseball, but there was always a drive to play football as well that even Jason’s sister seemed to catch. Both Garciaparra children went to see a Baltimore vs Chicago game as a kid and saw the young Chika Fujiwara trying to do her best despite the harsh entry into the league. Even with her struggles, the two future stars were impressed by her constant drive to do her best and were attached to the game of football from then on. Jason took to any position that needed his speed: wide receiver, tight end, defensive end, linebacker, and even some safety. The speed that Jason played at was already something that baseball coaches had told his first few football coaches, but the tenacity and drive that he played with came from the quarterback he saw trying her best out on the field. Nothing seemed able to stop Jason from becoming a better football player than he was a baseball player even if it was in his blood to play on the baseball diamond.
He took his grandfather’s instant talent to the gridiron as he went around each position and impressed multiple coaches and trainers in different camps that told him he had a big chance at being successful in the ISFL when he was old enough. In one camp, former NSFL Tight End, Armor King, gave the prodigy a wake up call on just how difficult being a success in the ISFL would be. During three summers in high school, Jason and Armor King would run drills where they would switch offensive routes and defensive coverage in scrimmages to help Jason work on being a better athlete. Even when Jason moved away to Georgia Tech, he continued to train with Armor King to prepare for the ISFL when the time would come. The former tight end put a good word in for Garciaparra’s defensive talent to his former DSFL team in Kansas City which would result in them taking the Georgia Tech grad in the first round as a defensive back to reprise his role that he had trained with Armor King for all those years. After his time with the Kansas City Coyotes, Jason was selected by the Chicago Butchers which brought him back to the team that he had seen back as a kid but now he was on the opposite side of where he had expected to be back when he was just a kid with a dream.
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