My long term aspirations is to strive to become a pediatric or cardiac surgeon. I have always had an interest in the human body. I love the feeling that I could go and help others!
I'm interested in school and how it challenges me to go further and think harder. I'm also interested in a college that offers fieldhockey and a great medical program. I also like a competitive athletic program.
How would I be a great candidate for their team?
well I am a great leader amongst my teammates and always put my team before me so we be successful Together. I am able to play multiple positions and I am very good at reading the field in a game. I currently play Midfield and Forward but have played defense for a couple years.
What makes me different from other athletic Recruits?
I always put my team before myself.I am very hardworking. I've been playing fieldhockey since I was 5 years old. I was able to follow my older sister into fieldhockey and not only that also my family was very sports oriented. I'm very disposed in the classroom as well. I also work good with others!
-Alexis Bell
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 13 |
Assists | 14 |
Shots on goal | 20-30 |
Record | 11-1 |
Games Played | 12 |
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