About Top Level Sports

     Hello, everyone.  I am Connor, the creator of Top Level Sports.  If you don't personally know me, you might be a bit skeptic about getting some of your sports content from a high schooler.  I understand this completely.  However, you should understand that for me, sports are life.
     I was born a sports enthusiast.  I don't know exactly how, but I'm thankful for it.  Over the years, I think I've played every sport kids can play, whether it be football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, swimming, etc.  I've had my own fantasy football team since I was 8, and helped out my dad in the few years prior.  I've been playing March Madness for at least as long, and to this day the opening two days of March Madness are my favorite days of the entire year.
     The world of sports is so vast, and there are so many different great stories going on at any given time.  Ever since I was in pre-school, my lifelong dream has always been to work at ESPN.  I've devoted much more time than any normal person should researching all kinds of sports and players, and I feel that I'm at a point where I'm ready to really share some of the things I'm thinking with the world.
     This isn't my first sports blog, either.  I started out writing about sports for fun on Microsoft Word in elementary school, and doing weekly roundups for my fantasy league.  When I was 10, I began writing blogs every few days and emailing them to my family and close friends.  In the years since then, I've continued watching sports everyday, talking about sports, playing fantasy sports, and loving every minute of it.  I've had a few blogs on Blogger, but they never really took off, so my then easily discouraged self decided to delete them.  However, this blog will not meet the same fate.
     I plan on blogging every other day on this blog, offering my opinions on a wide variety of topics and sports so I can one day achieve my dream of working for ESPN.  I also have some very exciting things planned, including podcasts to make this blog even more fun for you to read and me to write.
     I hope you consider to read my posts and give me feedback so I can improve and make this blog even better.
     Thanks,
     Connor
     

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