Hi I am Kaitlin Elias, class of 2025. I live in Annapolis, Maryland, and play for the Navy AC Water Polo club. I attend Archbishop Spalding High School and I am going into my junior year. I have been playing water polo for 4 years now and I have loved every moment of it. Before playing water polo I was a swimmer. Deciding to switch to water polo was the best decision I have ever made! It has brought me so many amazing memories for which I am thankful. I am a team player and always looking to support my teammates in and out of the water. Whether it is cheering for them after a goal, helping them on defense, or supporting them in and out of the pool. I am always there for my team. In the pool I have many strengths. For example, I am a strong outside shooter, facilitator, and communicator. I have many other strengths but my biggest strength would be my speed. I am always the first one up and down the pool. I use my speed to create and support my team on offense and defense. On offense, I like to push counter attacks and drives. On defense, I try to slow counter attacks and am always ready to help back and steal the ball. I am looking to continue playing water polo in college at a highly competitive level.
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