Matías Mateo Díaz
"All you need to be happy is a good friend and a good sport."
▾ Name:
Matías Díaz
▾ Age:
11
▾ Gender:
Male
▾ Sexuality:
No idea really
▾ Piercings, Tattoos, Scars:
None
▾ Happy go Lucky ▾ Can be a troublemaker ▾ Responsible ▾ Has a drive to prove himself the best at everything ▾
▾ Personality:
Mat as he prefers to be called when away from home is a typical tween boy who is obsessed with video games, and getting into trouble. While many children are close with their families Mat seems to be the outcast so to speak, preferring to stay away and spend the night with his friends instead. In fact, the only sibling he can stand is Tatiana as he feels she's a role model. Very bright, Mat does well in all his classes without really having to apply himself, evidence that he is in the wrong classes though he would probably commit murder if someone tried to move him out and away from his teammates and friends. A true team player, he plays on the Baseball team, football team, and basketball team and the sense of responsibility and sportsmanship is deeply ingrained inside him.
▾ Hobbies & Interests:
A sports fanatic, Mat has a passion for anything requiring him to get sweaty and get that thrill of competition. Football, basketball, baseball, soccer, swimming, wrestling are just a few. Other than that roaming the town and the outskirts with his friends and teammates takes up most of his time. His one hobby outside of sports is video games.
▾ Likes & Dislikes:
+ Sports
+ Winning
+ Hanging out with friends
+ Helping teammates
+ Video Games
- Spending time at his house
- Losing
- Law Enforcement
- School even though he's good at it
- People that won't stand up for themselves
▾ Other:
Allergic to peanuts
▾ Biography:
As the last child born to the Díaz family, Mat is the one that seems to be the one that got away. Brought up much the same way as his siblings with the perfect expectations and constant parental supervision it wasn't hard to begin getting rebellious. He defied his parents most of his early childhood even, though he always knew how to toe the line, bringing both his mother and father to a boiling point and then finding a way to simmer it back down. A major point of contention and one that almost got him beat by his father was his ignoring schoolwork to play sports, and taking lower academic level classes to be with his friends..