My name is Isaiah Williams. I am a 2024 student-athlete, currently playing for East Kentwood High School in Grand Rapids, MI. I am a 5’10”, 170 lb. starting center back, who also has extensive experience playing as a fullback.
I am beginning to explore my college options and am very interested in playing soccer at the next level. I am searching for a highly competitive soccer program that also places emphasis on academic success. With a goal of one day attending medical school, it is important for me to be a part of a team that not only values academics but provides the support necessary to be successful in the classroom.
I have been playing for Midwest United FC at the top academy level since 2016 when my family moved to Michigan. Prior to my time with MUFC, I was an academy player for the Richmond Kickers for three years in Virginia. In addition to having a decade of outdoor experience, I have also built on my tactical and technical skills by playing futsal in the winter and attending various ID camps throughout the years. I attend East Kentwood High School, where I am a 3.6 GPA student and accomplished cellist in the orchestra, with an interest in pursuing medical school.
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