I have been planning on playing in college ever since I can remember . I've enjoyed every aspect of the game, even if it is the dreaded conditioning part. Ever since I started thinking about my future and started watching more television shows I've seen myself get more and more drawn to Biology and Psychology. The human mind amazes me and everything that happens inside the body is amazing and I really want to further my life in either of those choices. When I have a day to myself I often find my self either cleaning, doing art projects, or exercising. I love doing any sort of do it yourself projects or home improvement projects because it helps me use my creative side. School has always been important to me, even though it wasn't my strong suit in elementary, but ever since middle school I've always tried my hardest to succeed and try my best. I personally believe I've done a great job with my school work. As I've aged I've come to realize my strengths and weaknesses easier and I would say my number one weakness has been confidence. Through the years it has definitely gone up through just practicing. I think that practicing my soccer skills over and over has almost made it a second language so I have been able to raise my confidence just because I don't need to think about it as much. Even though I love the game of soccer, I would say my number one priority in college will be my school work, so as long as there was a happy medium between time to study and practice I do believe I would be a wonderful addition to any school and team.
Statistic | 2014 Monticello Soc | 2013 Monticello Soc | 2012 Monticello Soc | 2011 Monticello Soc |
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Goals | 1 | 8 | 6 | 8 |
Assists | 2 | 15 | 10 | 12 |
Shots on Goal | 10 | 25 | 17 | 28 |
Games Played | 3 | 20 | 12 | 15 |
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