Since I am just entering high school, I haven't put too much thought into where I want to go to college, but I do know that my preferred field of study is medicine. Throughout all of middle school, I took honors classes and my GPA is a 4.0. I plan to continue with these study habits while putting even more effort in throughout all of high school because my academics are very important to me. Both on and off the ice, I strive for growth and success. I make sure to put myself into situations where I am forced to think and won't have an easy way out. As a hockey player, I am constantly pushing myself during both games and practices because if I don't, I'm not growing as a player, which means I'm not doing myself or my team any good. I am very coach-able and will not hesitate to contact my coach with any questions or concerns I may have. I am often described as a respectful, hardworking, leader and do not plan on changing. Playing college hockey at any level is one of my biggest dreams and I will continue pushing myself both on and off the ice to help make that possible.
Statistic | 2019 Washington Wil |
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Assists | 33 |
Goals | 42 |
Points | 75 |
Games Played | 56 |
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