Women's Soccer Recruiting / Oregon / The Dalles, OR / The Dalles-Wahtonka High School / Kendall Webber

Kendall Webber '22 Recruiting Profile

The Dalles-Wahtonka High SchoolThe Dalles, ORWomen's Soccer
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ClubBSC Oregon
Height5'5"
Weight135lbs
Age20
Primary PositionOutside Midfielder
Secondary PositionDefensive Midfielder
Dominant FootRight
Mile Time7:38.00

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Personal Statement

Hi there! It's SENIOR YEAR! Thank you for looking over my profile. I've been playing soccer since I was 4 years old, starting out on community teams and then moving on to travel soccer all over the state with a club based in Hood River and The Dalles, Oregon. Then in 2018 I started high school as a varsity starter, and even though it's hard to believe, it's now senior year and I'm still playing! Although the COVID-19 pandemic slowed things down a little bit, I'm not letting it affect my dreams of playing college soccer after graduation. 

In the fall of 2018 as a freshman in high school I helped take our school back to the state playoffs for the first time in several years. We advanced to playoffs again my sophomore year, and even though my junior year season was delayed due to COVID and we played on a shorter spring schedule, we still finished 2nd in our conference after a double overtime shootout against our long time rivals! Now as a senior, it's hard to believe my journey with The Dalles High School is starting to come to an end, and I am enjoying every moment I can on the field. 

And I'm not done yet! Once soccer ends I'll move on to my last season in the pool, representing my high school as the girls' varsity swim captain. I might try to catch my breath a bit when swimming is over but I will likely play in my local 5v5 league again in the spring and just prepare for graduation and the next steps!  After that...well I'm hoping for more soccer (and maybe swimming) too - just in a new place on a new adventure as a exercise science or physical therapy major. 

My time on the soccer field has provided me with skills and memories that I will take with me forever. Over the years I've also had the opportunity to attend several camps and clinics, including a truly amazing residential camp in 2019 hosted by Pacific University and run by the Portland Thorns.  I've also attended residential college camps at the University of Montana, the University of Oregon, and the University of Portland. Finally this past summer I participated in the Midwest Girls Academic 50 ID Camp through EXACT Sports in Schaumburg, Illinois. All of these were fantastic experiences where I connected with coaches and players from all over the country, worked on my skills, and picked up both new tricks and new friends! 

Living 80 miles from the closest BIG city makes it difficult sometimes to find opportunities to play, but my parents have always done everything they could to keep me on the field. For several years I played on a travel team with BSC Hood River and then the Gorge Soccer League. I've also kept my skills up over the years by taking every chance I can to attend small group training sessions and my local 5v5 league, both run by former professional player Matt Dallman who also runs the Gorge Soccer Academy and has helped me tremendously. All of these opportunities have helped me keep my foot on the ball over the years in between seasons. 

Playing soccer has probably been the thing that I have enjoyed most in high school - but swimming is a close runner up! This year I will be captain of our girls' varsity swim team, and I hope to return to state finals one last time. I am generally a distance swimmer (although I can sprint as well) and I have always believed that my time on the field gives me an advantage in the pool, and there is no doubt that distance swimming helps me with my endurance on the field! 

I also keep myself busy when I'm not doing sports. I'm an honor roll student, a member of the link crew, and a teacher cadet. I was class President during my freshman and sophomore years, which was a challenging and amazing experience.  In the summer I work as a  head lifeguard and teach swim lessons.  And last but not least, I've volunteered at my local food bank and as a youth soccer referee. It's hard to believe that high school is coming to an end, but it has been a truly amazing experience and I'm really proud of my accomplishments.

But no matter what I have going on, I always find my way back to the field.  My life wouldn't be complete without soccer.  Over the years I have had some injuries like any athlete - the usual sprains, strains, and bone bruises - and I have been really lucky that it hasn't ever been anything too serious. But along the way I have met some amazing physical therapists and athletic trainers, and those experiences made me realize that it's what I want to do after high school. My dream is to become a physical therapist or athletic trainer so I can give back to the sports that I love. I've always been fascinated by the way that our bodies move and our muscles and brains work together so if I can help other athletes the way I've been helped, I can't think of a better way to give back. 

I am excited for whatever happens next! Thank you again for your interest! Please  feel free to contact me with any questions. 

Athletics

High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 4 years
  • Varsity Starter
  • 4 years
  • 2022 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #15
  • 2020 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #15
  • 2019 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #15
  • 2018 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #15

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 5 seasons
  • 2021 Gorge Soccer League 5x5 (High School Division)
  • 2020 Gorge Soccer United (2002/2003)
  • Joined back up with her previous travel coach after completing the high school varsity swim season.
  • 2019 Gorge Soccer League 5x5 (High School Division )
  • Local 5x5 league, starting forward.
  • 2019 Hood River Dynamo's (U16)
  • OYSA Timbers/Thorns Winter League
  • 2016 BSC Oregon
  • Played where she was needed, primarily in midfield but also as as a forward and in defense.

Coach References

  • Travel / Club Coach
  • Jesus Granados
  • High School Head Coach
  • Colby Tonn
  • High School Head Coach
  • Oscar Nunez
  • Private Coach
  • Matt Dallman

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • Portland Thorns Residency Camp
  • 7/08/19 to 7/11/19
  • Worked with Portland Thorns and ODP coaching staff, focused on technique and the prospective collegiate athlete experience.
  • Camp/Event
  • Pilots Residency Camp
  • 7/16/18 to 7/19/18

Training

  • 2018 Summer Camp / University of Portland
  • 1 year
  • Participated in a 4 day overnight soccer camp focusing on technical skills.
  • 2017 Summer Camp / University of Portland
  • 1 year
  • Participated in a 4 day overnight soccer camp focusing on technical skills.
  • 2019 Summer Camp / Pacific University
  • 1 year
  • Attended a 4 day training camp run and managed by Portland Thorns and ODP training staff that focused on technical skills, mental toughness, and the college recruiting process.
  • 2021 University of Montana ID Camp
  • 1 year
  • Participated in a 3 day on campus ID camp with U of M Coaching staff & players.
  • 2021 EXACT Midwest ID Camp
  • 1 year
  • Attended a 4 day EXACT training camp in Schaumburg, Illinois. Drilled and scrimmaged in a tournament setting for three days, learned the ins and outs of college recruiting, and interacted one on one with college coaches. Received a personalized written assessment, please contact me for a copy.

Additional Sports

  • Swimming
  • 10 years
  • Club/Travel Team
  • Also worked as a lifeguard and swim lesson teacher at the local pool for the past 3 summers, 2 of them as a head lifeguard.
  • Swimming
  • 4 years
  • Varsity Team
  • High School Varsity swimmer, 500 yard free, 200 yard free, 100 yard back, and member of the A team 200 free and 200 medley relays. Placed 8th overall in the 500 freestyle at the 2020 OSAA 5A state meet and was the lead swimmer in the state qualifying 200.

Statistics

Statistic2019 Hood River Dyn
Shots on Goal4
Games Played1

Academics

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High School Information

StateOregon
Phone(541) 506-3400

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
Yes. English Honors 10 (2019-2020) English Honors 11 (2020-2021)
Are you in AP/IB classes?
Yes. AP Biology (2020-2021) English AP Lit 2021-2022

Awards and Activities

  • Awards2018 Recipient of the "Play Like a Girl" Scholarship via The Columbia Gorge Roller Derby
  • ActivitiesAssociated Student Body (ASB): freshman class President Associated Student Body (ASB): sophomore class President

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