When you think of Good Counsel, you probably think about its great athletic program. GC has won over 70 WCAC titles in the last decade alone, and graduates have gone on to play at the highest level in both college and professional sports. GC is always among the best sports schools in the area, in part because of our tremendous student-athletes.
In this recurring segment, you will be able to get to know some of the GC athletes who go out and represent our school in athletic events.
Today we feature Jackson Gresham ‘26, who plays soccer for GC. Jackson just wrapped up his second season on the Varsity Soccer team, where he was named a WCAC Honorable Mention.
In this interview, Jackson talks about what it’s like to play with his older brother, Robbie Gresham ‘24, as well as his interests off the field, including his love of art.
Introduction:
When and why did you start playing soccer?
I started playing soccer when I was about four, I wanted to play with all my friends and have fun.
What position do you play?
I play center back.
What’s your favorite part about playing soccer?
I love playing soccer because I forget about everything else that’s happening and it is my time to be creative with no consequences.
Soccer:
What has been your greatest challenge playing soccer- and how have you overcome it?
My greatest challenge is keeping my head up after facing adversity. I get through this by staying calm and working harder to overcome challenges.
What’s the team environment like? What do you guys do to bond on and off the field?
The team environment is amazing, it’s like a family and everyone works and fights for each other. Off the field we have team dinners for team bonding.
What’s your pregame hype song?
Lose Yourself – Eminem
School:
What’s your favorite class in school?
My favorite classes are Honors Drawing and Chemistry.
What are you interested in studying after high school?
After high school I’m interested in some sort of art or science major.
Legacy:
Who would you say is/ has been your biggest inspiration?
My great grandpa is my biggest inspiration. In 1915 his family was in the Armenian Genocide. He saw his family get killed and managed to escape with his little sister. They later went to an orphanage and came to America to start a new life.
What is it like playing with your brother, captain Robbie Gresham ‘24?
It is something that I never thought could happen. I’m really sad that it is over, but he has taught me a lot in these past two seasons together. It felt a little weird playing with Robbie because I never thought I would be playing with my older brother, but it was definitely worth it.
How has soccer shaped you as a person?
It has made me a good person on and off the field and has taught me lots of discipline and taught me how to stay calm in big situations.
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