
Hello there, I hope all is well.
I suppose because this is my first blog I should introduce myself.
My name is Cam McCarthy and I am a Senior Physical Education student here at Appalachian State. Also, I am a defender on the Men's Soccer team, and a member of S.A.A.B. (Student Athletic Advisory Board), and S.A.B. (Student Advisory Board.)
Originally I am from New Zealand. I was raised in New Zealand to New Zealand parents and I was recruited to Appalachian by Men's Soccer Assistant Coach Liam Farrell after seeing me play for my New Zealand club team at the 2005 Dallas Cup.
Coming to Appalachian State was a significant change in my life but one in which I have no regrets. The hospitality and generosity shown by fellow students, staff, and faculty have been second to none and I have been challenged significantly inside and outside the class room. Appalachian has helped me grow into a leader, but more importantly it has guided my development from boy to man.
I'll let you know a little bit more about the Appalachian way of life in future blogs but for right now you just need to know that Appalachian is not only a great place to receive a higher education from but it's a great place to grow.
Take care and I'll talk to you later.
~Cam
I suppose because this is my first blog I should introduce myself.
My name is Cam McCarthy and I am a Senior Physical Education student here at Appalachian State. Also, I am a defender on the Men's Soccer team, and a member of S.A.A.B. (Student Athletic Advisory Board), and S.A.B. (Student Advisory Board.)
Originally I am from New Zealand. I was raised in New Zealand to New Zealand parents and I was recruited to Appalachian by Men's Soccer Assistant Coach Liam Farrell after seeing me play for my New Zealand club team at the 2005 Dallas Cup.
Coming to Appalachian State was a significant change in my life but one in which I have no regrets. The hospitality and generosity shown by fellow students, staff, and faculty have been second to none and I have been challenged significantly inside and outside the class room. Appalachian has helped me grow into a leader, but more importantly it has guided my development from boy to man.
I'll let you know a little bit more about the Appalachian way of life in future blogs but for right now you just need to know that Appalachian is not only a great place to receive a higher education from but it's a great place to grow.
Take care and I'll talk to you later.
~Cam



