I have been playing soccer since I was three years old and it has become my passion. I am left footed and am currently playing at the premier level for the Breakers Club team that I have been with for seven years. I am a versatile player that can play any field player position, which I frequently do during any given game, yet I prefer to play forward or outside fullback. I have been on seven missions trips in the past seven years to four different countries and go to church regularly. For the past year and a half, I raised a guide dog puppy for Guide Dogs for the Blind and I am currently raising another puppy now. I am familiar with traveling and commuting because I drive one hour to school and an hour and a half to soccer each day. I got my license the day I turned sixteen so that I could take the stress off of my family and help them by driving myself. I have been taking advanced classes since my freshman year. My Junior year I took AP Biology and Honors Anatomy and Physiology because I am certain that I would like to major in nursing. I also took AP Spanish 4 and have been taking Spanish classes for seven years and consider myself bilingual. I played soccer for my school all three years during middle school. In high school, I have played all 4 years and during my sophomore, junior, and senior year I played varsity. I am excellent at time management due to my busy lifestyle balancing academics and athletics. I have always been extremely focused, goal oriented, and easy to get along with both in the classroom and on the soccer field. I understand that in order to be successful as a student athlete at the college level, I need to continue to be responsible, hardworking, and a good team player. I know I am a great candidate for any college team that is looking for a highly skilled, left footed versatile player, that also has a huge amount of grit and is an exceptional student.