My name is Greyson Stenhouse. I am a sophomore at Asheville High School, class of 2026. I was the starting right back for my high school team my freshman season, wearing #11. I currently play left wing back for the Asheville High School Varsity team, wearing #5. I also play for the Highland Football Club (HFC) 08 ECNL team as a starting striker, wearing #18. I have maintained a 4.42 GPA while taking honors level classes in high school.
I love playing soccer. I have played on the top HFC competitive team for my age group for 6 years. I first started playing for my current team when I was only 8 years old. Last year was my first year playing soccer for the Asheville High JV team. I received player of the game awards twice last season for Asheville High, and was moved up to the varsity team for the playoffs. This year, I played for Asheville High School’s varsity soccer team, and won Maxpreps player of the game on 9/5/23. I look to earn more awards as the seasons, and my soccer career, move forward.
Statistic | 2023 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 5 |
Shots on Goal | 25 |
Games Played | 20 |
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