My name is Dalton Rice, I play lacrosse for Flagler Palm Coast High school. I was a varsity starter my freshman, sophmore and junior year and I am continuing that level of play. I also play for the Shred Thread national team., coached by Andrew Carey head lacrosse coach at Huntingdon College. I take honors and AP classes. with a GPA of 4.1. I am also dual enrolled at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University through my high school. I strive to play at a College level of lacrosse. I was voted defensive player of the year freshman and sophmore year by my coaches and believe my aggressive and athletic play style helps me shine on the field. I am a coachable, responsible and dependable player. I was chosen as team captain my junior year. I also play Junior Varsity soccer. I am the head of my schools technical theater program and stage manage all the school plays. I believe that with my diverse interests and leadership skills it makes me a better player and able to adapt on the field.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Shots on goal | 1 |
Groundballs | 29 |
Games Played | 15 |
Record | 11-4 |
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