Although I have national recognition in high school cross country, I am pursuing collegiate soccer. I prefer the team dynamics where each player is a part of the win, loss, or tie. I thrive being in a group setting and I feel going to college while playing collegiate soccer will bring out the best in me both academically and competitively.
Like most collegiate athletic candidates, I play varsity sports year-round, and receive recognition in both sports and academics. My coaches have said that I’m a trainable and versatile athlete. I am a determined, dedicated, and committed player. I manage time well in order to allow for schoolwork, school and club sports, and some social fun. I am involved in several school clubs, such as Operation Smile, Philanthropy, Student Council, and because I love the ocean and beaches, I started a local chapter of Repair the Sea. I also gather friends during the holidays to volunteer and bake cookies for the local shelters.
Because my goal is to be recruited to play collegiate soccer, I am enrolled in the NCSA program, and I am following their program guidelines.
My area of study is biology, going into pre-med, kinesiology, or marine biology.
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