Women's Soccer Recruiting / Connecticut / Manchester, CT / Manchester High School / Kailey Feshler

Kailey Feshler '17 Recruiting Profile

Manchester High SchoolManchester, CTWomen's Soccer
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ClubCFC Alliance
Height5'5"
Weight135lbs
Age24
Primary PositionAttacking Midfielder
Secondary PositionDefensive Midfielder
Dominant FootRight
Mile Time7:16

Video

Video of 2015 Highlights2015 Highlights

Personal Statement

Soccer has been a huge part of my life and who I am for almost 12 years now. I began with the recreational leagues when I was 4 years old, and continued on to the travel and soon premier programs. I desire to continue my soccer career into college because I have always played. I always look forward to those soccer workouts, practices and especially games. I always sit in school on game day just counting down the minutes because I am just so eager to lace up my cleats and step on the field and do what I love to do. Playing always satisfies me and I can't imagine not playing after I graduate because soccer has been such a crucial and essential aspect of my life for 12 years. Competing in the NPL and CJSA leagues, and tournaments all over the East Coast through my club team, has exposed me to potential players that I may be playing against once I get to college and it excites me to play with and against such talented players and teams. Overall, my goal for my collegiate soccer career is to sustain the excitement and eagerness to lace up my cleats, put on my jersey and step on the turf, ready to play. If I have the opportunity to play this sport for another 4 years after I graduate, I would be so honored to share my skill and experiences with other players I meet and be able to compete, yet still do what I love on a daily basis.


Based on academics, I put a lot of effort into my grades. I try to sustain a GPA higher than 3.5, which I have done for all of high school so far! Taking AP classes, college level classes, and all honors, I try to challenge myself the best I can in order to prepare me for the work and effort that I will need to have when attending college. I always try to stay involved within my school, being my class secretary this year, on the Pep Rally committee, being a mentor to incoming freshmen, and leader in many leadership conferences around the state. I believe that leadership is an extremely important part of someone's character, not only in school, but also on the soccer field. If others look up to you, it gives you the role of leadership and automatically makes you want to do your best. My academic goal for college is to be able to attend a school that will offer me the academic requirements (what I want to study) and some place where I can be successful to be the best person, academically, that I am capable of being. My grades and playing soccer are both important to me. Both make up a part of who I am, where I am proud of all I have accomplished and hope to be proud of what I will accomplish in my college career, both academically and through soccer.

Athletics

High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 4 years
  • Varsity Starter
  • 2 years
  • 2016 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #18
  • 2015 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #15
  • 2014 Varsity Team
  • Jersey: #11
  • 2013 Varsity Team
  • Jersey: #22

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 5 seasons
  • 2015 CFC Alliance (NPL/CJSA)
  • 2014 Celtic Soccer Academy (CSA) (CJSA)
  • Played for CSA for the 2014-2015 season and was a starter.
  • 2013 FSA (CJSA)
  • Played for FSA for the 2013-2014 season and was a starter.
  • 2011 Oakwood Soccer Club (NPL)
  • Played for Oakwood Soccer Club for 3 years
  • 2011 Oakwood Soccer Club (CT) (NPL/CJSA)
  • Played for Oakwood Soccer Club for 3 years from 2011-2013.

Coach References

  • High School Head Coach
  • Jonathon Cohn
  • Club Coach
  • Danny Ferrabelo
  • Private Coach
  • Brian Douglas

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • CFC College Showcase
  • 6/17/16 to 6/19/16
  • Has not happened yet, but I will update the scores of the games and where we placed after the tournament in June.
  • Camp/Event
  • Oakwood Premier Invitational
  • 5/28/16 to 5/29/16
  • It has not occurred yet, but I will update the scores of the games and where we placed after the tournament.
  • Camp/Event
  • CFC College Prep Soccer Camp
  • 6/22/15 to 6/25/15
  • Worked On: Heading off of crosses, College recruiting process, Speed and agility training, 8 v 8, 3 v 3, attacking the goal, 1 v 1, free kicks, team shape on the field, proper game preparations. Instructed by a division 2 college coach.
  • Camp/Event
  • Nordic Cup
  • 6/12/15 to 6/14/15
  • Competed against very competitive teams, such as Nordic FC, who was the top ranked team for U-15 Girls in Vermont at the time, and we lost 1-0, stopping us from going to semi-finals.
  • Camp/Event
  • Oakwood Premier Invitational
  • 5/23/15 to 5/25/15
  • Competed against local teams, such as Oakwood Soccer Club, Foundation Soccer Club, and other teams who are very competitive. Made it to semi-finals, but lost to Oakwood Soccer Club 2-1
  • Camp/Event
  • Oakwood Soccer Camp
  • 6/08/11 to 6/11/11

Statistics

Statistic2015 Varsity Team2014 Varsity Team
Goals11
Assists7
Shots on Goal6
Games Played15

Academics

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High School Information

StateConnecticut
Phone(860) 647-3530

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
Yes. All honors classes: Honors Chemistry (Junior Year) Honors Pre-calculus (Junior Year) Honors Spanish 4 (Junior Year) UCONN Level (College Level) History and English (Junior Year) UCONN Level (College Level) Discrete Math and Statistics (Senior Year) UCONN Level (College Level) Senior English (Senior Year)
Are you in AP/IB classes?
Yes. AP World History (Sophomore Year) AP US Government (Senior Year)

Awards and Activities

  • Awards- National Honor's Society member - Class secretary - Class rank of 38 out of 368 - Have not had a GPA lower than 3.5 ever throughout my high school career so far - On the committee for the MHS Ambassador Club, where I got recognized for a project we did this past spring to help raise awareness for community poverty. We collected food and money and got recognized at the CIAC school awards where we received a plaque that is now hanging in our hallway! - Attending STN conference in April, where along with other students from MHS and around the world, we will create a news story in one day and compete for the best story using the most advanced cameras, computers and graphic/editing software that we have! It is in Atlanta, Georgia this year and it is a trip that is very much anticipated!
  • Activities- Mentor to incoming freshmen throughout their high school career - Summer camp counselor to kids ages 9-14 - On 4H committee for summer camp to help plan and organize camp for counselors and workers - Helped at a youth soccer camp as a mentor/coach to younger players ages 5-11 - In a broadcast class in school where I help create a student news program and film events that go one around the school - Currently a member in the Chamber Orchestra (I have a big love for music) where we tour elementary schools in my community and play music for them, go to programs at local colleges and get advice from professional musicians, and compete at a national and international level in the Festivals of Music competition every year. Last year, we competed in Toronto, CA and we won first place and superior, competing against schools from Canada and all over the USA. We hold a benefit concert at a local church to help raise funds for the trip and this upcoming year, we are attending the competition in Virginia Beach. - I have played piano for 12 years, viola for 7 years, and the cello for 1.5 years. - I babysit and dogsit for neighbors and family friends constantly - I have attended multiple Leadership Conferences around the state of Connecticut within the last couple of years. - I was a mentor in a 5th grade leadership that was held at my school and I gave a speech to the 5th graders about being a leader and staying true to who you are all throughout school, especially high school

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