John Askin is one of the hottest names in New Jersey High School Soccer. I had the chance to speak with him about his rookie Varsity season as well as colleges he's looking at, and more!
John Askin, a junior at Christian Brothers Academy, has the dream of making it BIG in the world of Soccer one day. He aspired to one day play in the most prestigious league in the United States of America, Major League Soccer (MLS).
Askin who grew up and still resides in Howell, NJ has said since the age of five he has had the dream of playing professional soccer. "Yeah since about four or give I probably knew I wanted to make money playing soccer one day. It would just be amazing".
Askin finally began to expose his name to College scouts this 2016 High School Soccer season as a he made the CBA Varsity soccer team and earned a spot on the starting roster a defender. In his first yer as a starter and a varsity player, he shined! Askin made the most of his spotlight as he was repeatedly a contestant for defender of the week and even defender of the year.
Eventually Askin helped lead the team to a State championship. In the state championship game, (his first ever), Askin played amazing as he shut down every single player tta came his way. In his first ever State Championship Game, he played amazing, and even winded up kissing the trophy.
Askin claimed winning the State Championship was one of the best soccer moments and even moments in his life. "Oh by far one of my favorite moments so far in my soccer career. It was simply amazing. Everyone played so hard the entire year and never gave up. We deserved it. Everyone on this team deserved this."
I wish John the best of luck in the future as well as the Christian Brothers Academy Colts as they look to gain another state championship trophy in the near future.
After winning a state championship for one of the top high school soccer teams in the country, Askin is attracting some interests from college scouts as he is a fast, sneaky, defender with greta foot skills.
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