My name is Evan Towry. I spent the fall playing at the University of Illinois Springfield. I moved back to the West Coast and am currently looking for a college to play for.
I graduated highschool in 2023 as a goalkeeper at Sweet Home High School in Oregon. I started varsity as a freshman and was a 4-year letterman and a 2-year team captain. I received all-league honors for three years as a varsity player. I come from a family of soccer players and have been playing for as long as I can remember. During youth soccer I would go to my practices and then to my older brother's practices my dad coached and compete with the older boys’ team. I think I have a very high ceiling with the right coaching. My work ethic and overall coachability would make me an excellent addition to any team. Coaches have told me I make good decisions and excel coming off my line. I also know I have to work on technique. I have good leadership skills and enjoy working within a team. I work really hard on and off the field. I've invested significant effort in the weight room over the past four years, I graduated with a 4.0 overall GPA, ranked number one in my class academically. Thank you for taking the time to look at my profile.
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