Evan MacLean
21/09/2000
5'11 165 lbs
Lo-Ellen Park
When I graduate from high school I want to be able to persue my dream in business finance and business management. I want to attend a university that will be able to offer me a schooling that will be reconized world wide. The one sport that I want to play and play is golf. I want to be able to play it post secondary and enjoy every moment of ir but still have that competitive edge. I currently play golf at the Idylwylde Golf and Country Club in Sudbury Ontario Canada. I live in what we like to call the great white north. Our winters are normally from November 1-May 1. So I can only play golf for 4-6 months. I travel down to Davenport Florida every winter for a few weeks and play in a tournament. I am a member of the GAO. As a student I have to concentrate a lot of my attention during May and June on my schooling, I know how important it is to succeed not only athletically but in the school room as well. By the end of my university career I want to become an all american. I am always ready to learn. I am always open minded to anyone who wants to help me. I am also the captain for my high school team. Which means I am always ready to be the leading figure.
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