Hello coaches and team managers,
The past two years (Freshman and Sophomore) I was a starter on my high school varsity team. This past season I earned 2nd team all-conference honors, but received three votes for first team all conference. Additionally, for the first time ever, my high school team won our conference. I am not a selfish player and I love to pass the ball. As a result, I led my high school team the past two seasons in assists. In spring of 2023, I played for SC Wave U16 E64 where I gained lots of valuable experience. I am currently playing club soccer at SC Wave on the Boys U17 National Academy League team. I am also playing on the 07 Boys Wisconsin ODP team. I would like to go to a college where I can develop as a player skill wise but also tactically. I am always striving to learn and grow. What makes me different from other players is that I am always communicating on the field in order to help my teammates. Similarly, I am an asset to my teams because I am willing to learn and work hard to play multiple positions. In school, I strive to get the best grades I can, as a result I am on honor roll.
Statistic | 2023 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 8 |
Assists | 9 |
Games Played | 20 |
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