I am currently a Sophomore in High School and have a sister that is a Sophomore in College at Ohio State University. I have seen what she has done academically to succeed and I want to follow in her foot steps. My current aspirations are to continue to get good grades and to get into a college that will challenge me academically as well as athletically.
I am a team player and I work hard at accomplishing my goals. I currently play in the Central States Development Hockey League (CSDHL) for the Chicago Bruins U16 team as a 15 year old. Over the last three years my team has taken 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in the Illinois State Hockey Championship and then 1st place overall in my CSDHL league. Over those years I have learned the true meaning of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice for my team. That helped me build my character as true individual on and off the ice. As an hard-working motivated athlete I believe I have what it takes to be on your team!
Illinois State Hockey Championship website- http://www.ahai.org.prod.ngin.com/page/show/255785-blackhawk-cup?_ga=2.172839527.517859116.1504547949-646542759.1504547949
Central States hockey league website- http://www.csdhl.org/
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