I became interested in the sport of lacrosse when my grandfather exposed me to it. I want to continue playing lacrosse in college because I love to play the game, and I would love to play at a higher level of competition.
Some things that make me a good candidate is that I love to play the game and I have great grades that make me eligible for playing. I have been in advanced math classes since I was 13. Going into my Freshman year I will be in 10th grade Math. I take all the honor's classes that are available to me. I plan on taking College Eligible classes during High school.
I currently play D-pole and also have LSM experience, face off experience. I possess a great deal of speed where as most defenders aren't as fast as me. I have a great understanding of playing D-Pole and how to benefit my team the most. I love ground balls because I like to wait for them to go after the ball and then I come over the top with my D-pole and make them lose possession of the ball.
Statistic | 2021 Varsity Team | 2020 Wasatch LC |
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Shots on goal | 1 | |
Goals | 1 | |
Groundballs | 104 avg 9.45 per game | GB 14 TO 7 CT 14 Nugs 4 |
Games Played | 11 | 7 |
Record | 18th for GBS out of 500 |
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