From the Philippines to Fisher
By Matt Hurley
Last Updated:4:38 PM EST 11/20/09 Section: Sports
Sheridan's football career started in Junior High school when he began to play left guard for the Greece chargers, a local Pop-Warner team, in sixth grade.
Sheridan played three years of Pop-Warner football all through middle school. Next, he moved on to Junior Varsity and later played Varsity for Greece Arcadia high school.
When Sheridan's parents retire they plan to return to the Philippines, although he is not so sure. After graduation he is considering graduate school, entering the job market or even possibly enlisting in the military.
"I'm a little unsure what I want to do after college at this point," he said.
One thing Sheridan does know for sure is that he wants to experience as much as he can before he's too old.
"I have family in California, Las Vegas, and Japan. I want to check out all those places," Sheridan said.
At first, Sheridan was unsure about college but after four years he is very happy with the time he's spent at Fisher. The small class sizes and the friendly community atmosphere is what Sheridan likes most about Fisher.
But he does have advice for incoming freshmen.
"Be open to any experience and steer clear of cliques and groups. You will miss out on so much that people have to offer."
mjh09733@sjfc.edu
Sheridan played three years of Pop-Warner football all through middle school. Next, he moved on to Junior Varsity and later played Varsity for Greece Arcadia high school.
When Sheridan's parents retire they plan to return to the Philippines, although he is not so sure. After graduation he is considering graduate school, entering the job market or even possibly enlisting in the military.
"I'm a little unsure what I want to do after college at this point," he said.
One thing Sheridan does know for sure is that he wants to experience as much as he can before he's too old.
"I have family in California, Las Vegas, and Japan. I want to check out all those places," Sheridan said.
At first, Sheridan was unsure about college but after four years he is very happy with the time he's spent at Fisher. The small class sizes and the friendly community atmosphere is what Sheridan likes most about Fisher.
But he does have advice for incoming freshmen.
"Be open to any experience and steer clear of cliques and groups. You will miss out on so much that people have to offer."
mjh09733@sjfc.edu

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