I know that this will be a challenging process as I look forward to the opportunities the future will bring for both my athletic growth and educational endeavors. As a student athlete, my role in the class room will always come first, that being said, I am still very dedicated to the sport of field hockey, my coaches and to my team. Through my hardwork I am always striving to do better with my academics as well as on the field hockey pitch. I have goals to seek a higher education in the science field to help make difference in the future. To have the opportunity to compete and continue my field hockey career at the collegiate level has always been a goal of mine that I continue to seek. Involvement in my community service , school clubs and student government has given me the tools to navigate life's unexpected challenges . The past five years I have balance being a member of a travel field hockey and lacrosse team with my academics. Participating in all of these commitments while still maintaining a honor roll GPA is what sets me apart. My strongest asset is my determination, I work hard and don't give up on the things I want to achieve in life as I look forward to competing at the next level.
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