I completed High School early and have applied and been accepted to several colleges to pursue my BS in Psychology. Before I decide which school to accept and attend I have been to see if there is a college that can match my education to the opportunity to still continue to play hockey while at their school. I always try and put in the work to get better from what did and did not go well during to season to try and work on those issues or to get better during the off season. Being very outgoing and personable has really helped me become a lot more independent than a lot of my peers as well. Playing my first season of Junior hockey I was able to visit with family which is new and learn about their farming business and joined in events that were put on in our local areas.
I come from a military family and have lived in lots of different places around the United States and meet many different people and learned a lot from different cultures. moving around a lot due to being a military dependent I have had to fit in to not only sports but, also schools and have learned to make friends wherever we are and have long lasting friendships and experiences that most kids my age don't have an opportunity to experience. I do not have a problem with advocating for myself or others and try to learn all I can even in a bad situation to learn what to look for the future situations. Some of these experiences has come from being part of the Military Youth Organizations.
Statistic | 2021 SISU Thunderbi | 2020 Gahanna Lincol |
---|---|---|
Shutouts | 6 | 2 |
Assists | 1 | |
Points | 1 | |
Games Played | 23 | |
Record | Assist will in net (Goalie) | |
Goals Against Avg. | 6 | |
Save Pct. | 89.1 | |
Total Saves | 675 |
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