As a younger player winning the wnyahl in back to back years helped to develop me as a player and helped to provide lots of fun. During these years my team and I learned how to persevere through the losses and come up with a win the next game. I learned about work ethic and this helped me to grow as a person and keep working harder to become a better all around hockey player. I’ve climbed from the bottom tier of play level to the very top with my determination in just a few years.
Over the course of my playing career I’ve been lucky enough to have been coached by a few amazing coaches who have played a high level of hockey themselves. From both the good and the bad seasons I’ve learned certain skills and values such as teamwork and commitment. In my future years I’m looking for a program that will help provide a good education as well as a way to continue my hockey. I would be a good fit for a college program due to my talent and compete level that i would bring to my team as well as my work ethic and determination to improve. I know I can bring my talents to any team and make an impact.
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