Since I was in middle school I've wanted to be some type of engineer. When I entered high school, I realized I'm very interested in becoming either an aerospace engineer or a mechanical engineer. I've been playing lacrosse since 6th grader and each season I love the sport even more. I try to play as much as I can. I play fall ball, during the regular season and I play on a couple of select teams in the summer. I love being apart of a team. For the teams I play for I'm usually the one to get everyone pump for a game or a tournament. My loudness comes very handy on the field. I may play goalie but I still help lead the players on the field. My sophomore year I was number in the state of RI for goalies with 198 saves and I won MVP and 1st all division. I've worked hard to get to where I am today since I step in goal in sixth grade. I'd love to be able to play as much lacrosse as I can when i graduate high school which is why I am hoping to get recruited. I don't want my lacrosse career to end in high school. I would like to continue playing at a competitive level as along as i can.
Statistic | 2015 Varsity Team | 2014 Varsity Team |
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GAA | 166 | 108 |
Save % | 54.59 | 55.75 |
Saves | 198 | 126 |
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