"And though she be but little, she is fierce." My parents have repeated Shakespeare's words numerous times since I was very young and a canvas of this quote hangs on my bedroom wall. I live each day with these words in mind. My name is Emma Cone' and I am about to begin the adventure of a lifetime. I am a sophomore at Deer Park High School, in Deer Park, Texas. As the daughter of high-achieving parents, I work hard to perform in and outside of the classroom. I have earned straight A's since starting school, including taking pre-AP courses. Presently, I am taking a rigorous academic schedule, taking Pre-AP English II, Pre-AP Algebra II, AP World History, Pre-AP Spanish II, Pre-AP Biology, and athletics. This summer I will start taking classes at my local junior college.
I love a challenge and I am excited at what this season will bring. In addition to working hard in the classroom, I pride myself on being the hardest working player on the soccer field. I have played soccer since I was four years old. I have also played basketball, volleyball, ran cross-country, and run track. I have received numerous awards for the various sports I have played or been involved in from Defensive Player or Offensive Player to winning first place in cross-country meets. But my first love is soccer. On the pitch, I have worked hard for my successes. This last season, I was the leading scorer and leader in assists for my club team.
Growing up as a coach's kid, I feel like I have had to work harder than my peers because otherwise, any accolade or award I receive is questioned. Because of all of this, I put in extra time, outside of practice, honing my skills, working on private lessons to improve my speed, agility, and touch, and attending various soccer camps and trainings. I was proud to be recognized last summer at the Texas A&M University soccer camp for a dribbling championship and I received "Top Camper" at the Team First Soccer Academy taught by USWNT Legends Mia Hamm, Tish Venturini-Hoch, and Kristine Lilly. I was also recognized as the MVP at Rice Soccer camp this past summer.
After outgrowing recreational league play, at the age of 8, I moved to Challenge Soccer Club, where I have played competitively since 2010. I have had the incredible luck to work with amazing coaches who have invested so much in my development--I could never repay them. This year, as a freshman, I have earned the honor of playing starting center-midfield on the Junior Varsity team-- a team filled with sophomores and upper classmen. I am more proud of the fact that coaches, teachers, and even administrators do not realize my petite statute until AFTER a game...when my teammates and I stand side by side. I play big and I play hard.
One of my all-time favorite players is Meghan Klingenberg who, at the height of 5'2, not only plays soccer at an elite level, but has excelled, winning the World Cup. I recall reading an article during the World Cup, where she said that "it's not how big you are, it's how big you play." I remind myself of those words each time I set foot on the pitch, whether it's for practice, a game, or just working on my touch. I could tell you my story about having undergone twelve surgeries on my ears and three on my palate, or how I have overcome a speech impediment because I was born with a cleft palate--but none of that matters. What matters is my dedication, commitment, and love for this sport. And I know, if given the opportunity to play at the next level, I will dedicate and commit myself to excel.
Statistic | 2017 Junior Varsity | 2017 Challenge Socc |
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Goals | 4 | 3 |
Assists | 6 | 4 |
Shots on Goal | 18 | 15 |
Games Played | 10 | 10 |