My name is Jack Saueracker from Jfk High School, Plainview on Long Island. I am an attackmen who loves playing at X . I find it's where I thrive the most. I love finding and feeding my teammates for open shots. When the opportunity presents itself I'm very capable of creating my own shot as well. That being said, I've always found myself as a pass first type of player. I played lacrosse in 4th-6th grade, but at that point of my life I found myself concentrating more on ice hockey. After playing hockey for 6 years and I wanted to give lacrosse another try. In 10th grade I found a love for the game, again. I decided to play JV lacrosse in March 2018, and have been getting better ever since. Having a family full of athletes , who played lacrosse in college, I realize you're never really done playing lacrosse. Playing the sport again has helped me become a better teammate and a better me.
My goals for my last couple years of high school would be to raise my GPA to a 3.0 or higher and continue to make honor roll in high school. My academic goals for my future are to go to college and graduate with a telecommunications degree, while playing lacrosse at the next level.
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