GURSHARAN
BAINS AND HER ACHIEVEMENT
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of Mr. Makhan Bains, Owner of Raja Sweets, Union City)
and her success in Soccer. We congratulate her and her
parents for making the Soccer team to USA National level.
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Hello. I’m
Gursharan Bains d/o Mr. Makhan Bains. I’ve been playing
soccer with Amrun Singh since we were twelve years old. We both
just graduated from high school, and our soccer team made it to
Nationals this summer, placing third amongst the top teams across
the country. We won our State Cup, and went to New Mexico for
Regionals, and won that as well. It has required a lot of hard
work all these years to make it this far—going to practice,
doing school work, and struggling with the urge to do something
more relaxing like just sleeping or talking to friends. I think
we’ve both learned a lot from playing soccer, and the most
important things I’ve learned are dedication, and not giving
up when things get hard.
Sometimes
things may seem so hard, such as getting good grades in school
or just having enough courage to try new things, but from my experience
starting something new might just be the most difficult part.
I started playing when I was 8 years old, and at first I did not
want to even play at all. I was too scared, but I soon realized
that soccer was one of the most fun activities I had ever done.
As I kept playing I kept moving up levels, with more difficult
competition each year. When you play a team sport you have to
deal with a number of things, like getting used to teammates,
coaches, and making the most of your experience. I admit that
at times I got angry at things that may seem minor now like having
to play a position I did not like, or somebody on the other team
saying something rude or mean. These things are just things you
have to learn to work with and deal with. I’ve still enjoyed
all the years I’ve been playing, and made it through the
tough parts with the support of my family and friends, and the
support of other players on my team. The way I got better each
year was by pushing myself to do the best that I could with teammates
who were very talented.
All you have
to do is find something you enjoy doing, and stick to it. I found
soccer, and love it, but I know others who found something else
as a passion. It could be music, education, or something else
like helping others, or a combination of them all. By playing
soccer I have learned a lot more than just playing the sport,
I have learned to be a motivated individual, while doing the things
I enjoy most. Amrun and I have both played soccer since we were
very young, playing on separate teams before we both played on
the team that took us to nationals. She has played ODP soccer,
played on the state team, made it to regional team tryouts, played
varsity soccer all four years of high school, and was captain
of her team at Mission San Jose High School this past year. She
is going to Notre Dame de Namur University this fall and is playing
Division II soccer for her college team. I also played ODP, played
four years of high school varsity soccer, and was captain of my
high school team at American High School this past year. I am
going to UC Santa Barbara this fall, and hope to continue playing
soccer. We have both worked very hard to get as far as we have
in school and in soccer.
We played
together on our league team, California Northstars, and have won
many tournaments with the team over the past six years. The team
has had a number of talented players from around the Bay Area,
and seeing all their accomplishments individually and as a team,
along with the support of my family and friends is true motivation
to be the best that I can be at whatever I hope to achieve in
life. I know that anybody can achieve as much as I have achieved
and more just by finding something they love and sticking with
it.
Posted
on September 08, 2010