I would like to play college hockey, division I, or III because I'm passionate about the game. I'd like to be a college athlete like my sister and compete at a high level . I want to push myself more and more and play with competitive players.
I'm a coachable smart, athletic player that doesn't give up. Skating has been my strong suit but I've been working on my shot and offense and have become a good offensive defenseman.
I have a great sense of humor. I like to laugh and hang out with my Victory Honda buddies. I have a great family and my parents instilled respect and hard work in me. Character is found in actions and my actions show that you can depend on me on and off the ice, I'm not a troublemaker and I'm a good teammate.
I have been working on my grades as I understand how important they are, much more than I did last year as a freshman .
My athletic experiences besides 10 years of travel hockey include running back on my football team, playing centerfield in baseball, guard in basketball and attack on my travel lacrosse team. I'm a really good athlete.
What makes me stand out from others is that I play bigger than I am. I can hold players to corners that are much bigger. I'm hardest on myself. I also never give up and will continue to try and win. I don't like to lose and will do anything for my team to win.
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