My name is Andrew Lenfant and I am currently a rising senior at Tabb High School in Yorktown, VA. I will graduate in June 2018. My goal is to play collegiate soccer. The main positions I play are striker, left and right wing. I play on the Virginia Legacy U-18 1999 CCL travel soccer team and start as left wing or striker. Our U16 travel soccer team finished 5th in state cup last year. I am also the starting striker on our high school varsity soccer team. I was the only freshman to make varsity. We went to state semi-finals in my sophomore year and my junior year.
I am extremely interested in playing at the collegiate level. I am hardworking, dependable, and "coachable". I have a 4.35 GPA and am interested in health sciences or conservation degree programs. When looking at colleges, I am looking for a college with a strong academic reputation that will allow me to obtain a degree that will make me successful in the future, as well as a good soccer program. I know I can succeed in whatever I put my mind to, both on and off the field, and look forward to what the future holds for me soccer and career-wise.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 16 |
Assists | 10 |
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