In this interview I get to really connect with my little brother Asante and learn just how he went from sitting on the bench to being team captain in the rigorous sport called “Water Polo”.
Asante started playing water polo when he was in 8th grade–and at that time, he says, he really wasn’t the most “athletic” individual in the water. Backpacking off of his older brother, Asante did everything he could to avoid getting in the water. However, it would not be until a few laps around the block with his team, which he always he came in last, that he decided to turn his life around and be the best athlete that he is today.
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“Never give up and keep working hard. The more work you put in, the more reward you will get in the end; it will pay off. Everything does work out in the end.”
Today Asante is training for his last water polo season at Cal Lutheran University this fall, as Team Captain, where he is also completing his major in Psychology. And he credits all of his success to his dear mom, Elizabeth Sefa-Boakye, who motivated him to play the sport that he so loves today.
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His future aspirations is to play pro at either Australia or Spain!
If you wish to contact him for training tips or comic routine advice, you can do so via Facebook at www.facebook.com/asante.sefaboakye
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