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Taking Everything into Account, La Salle Senior Strives to Score in Life
Nov. 28, 2007
Five years ago " His passion for soccer began at a young age in
"Soccer is just something that I love to do, a passion of mine. I started playing before I can remember...It's in my veins and I can't get it out," said Attah-Asante. As a four-year member of the "I wanted to be a part of this team, and this year I served in a manager capacity. We had some tough breaks and weren't always lucky. Overall it has been a great experience," he said. Wise beyond his years, the accounting major with a minor in leadership and global understanding (LGU) has found a way to bridge athletics with the rest of his interests. "With defeat, you have to keep your composure. You can never face an opponent and not be prepared and expect win," said Attah-Asante. Success is what the senior will strive for, as he recently accepted a position at KPMG, a "The maturity I gained playing soccer translates straight into the business world. You go into a client prepared, even if you lose you have to look at what you did and prepare for the next guy," he continued. Academically Attah-Asante has worked equally hard, earning Dean's List honors all four years, as well as the La Salle Faculty Academic Achievement award. Attah-Asante did not always have the demeanor of a seasoned veteran. When he first arrived at 20th and Olney, the freshman wasted no time getting involved in everything La Sallian. Other than the men's soccer team, the senior has a hand in several organizations across The Ghana native is doing his part to give back to the Philadelphia community, as a member of La Salle's Academic Discovery Program he sits on a leadership council that works to develop leadership on small scale. The council is running a project for other universities to adapt. "It's something I'm really excited about and has helped me to gain confidence and go out and join other organizations," he said. Some may wonder when Attah-Asante catches his breath as he is also one of the founding members of the Neo African Drum and Dance. This organization brings alternative music to campus, which expresses African culture using non verbal communication. "George is an extremely hard worker and has given much back to Attah-Asante also was a member of the National Student Partnership (NSP) a community service partnership, but the Following the conclusion of the men's soccer season in early November, the soon-to-be accountant had time to let things sink in. The squad finished 6-11-1 (4-5-0 A-10) and missed postseason action narrowly, with a 2-1 loss to George Washington in the last game of the season. "The experience of missing A-10's by just one game helped us to see that we need to sustain a high level of energy all season long. It was disappointing, but we had a great run," said Attah-Asante. Instead of sprinting on the turf, Attah-Asante will look to make his next successful run at KPMG, not straying far from his "You can't go to a game and not give it your all, I'm going to give it everything I've got," he said. |