Coach Drew was born in Jamaica. He started playing soccer at the age of 5 and it has been his passion ever since. At the age of 12, Drew was invited to attend a soccer camp at Princeton University even though he was under age. Due to his performance at the camp, he made a contact with the director of soccer and was on their radar for college. Ran track in Jamaica for a year, training with Grace Jackson, a former Olympic athlete. Ages 13 to 15 he started training with coaches from Valencia C.F. He was then offered to move to Spain and tryout with Valencia and Levante, to be on track for their professional teams. Due to his age and his families choice to prioritize academics at the time, he was unable to take this opportunity. At 16, he was recruited to play on the U18 Bermuda National Team. Scholarship offer from IMG Academy for senior year of high school. Competed on the U18 team. Recruited by Saint Leo University in Florida. Due to personal commitments and hesitation from injury, he decided to decline the offer in order to rehab and rebuild his mindset. Completely tore his CFL (Calcaneofibular Ligament) and was told he could never play the same and if the ankle got injured again, he would be done competitively and recreationally. During that time, he found a new passion for coaching and training athletes that shared his passion and drive for soccer and sports in general. 2016, went to school at The Atlanta School of Personal Training and received his certification from NASM and is also a certified Fitness Nutrition Specialist. Upon graduation, he received the Humanitarian Award. On his down time, he trained his cousin, who now plays for Orlando City’s U15 development academy team. He is now a certified Sports Performance Specialist, and pursuing his passion with both sports and athletes.