A little about me. I am a vocal, hardworking goalie with pretty good stick work. I am useful in the clear game because I can go up field but am able to get back to the goal fast enough to get set up in case of a turn over. I am very coach-able and a leader on the defense so that if a mistake was made, I want my defense to be able to know what caused the mistake, so we can communicate and fix it. One of my biggest strong suit outside of the crease is my clearing game. I am able to throw very accurate passes short and long and I am able to see the whole field and talk my teammates through the clear. I started my Freshman year on Varsity for Snohomish High School team. I had a 58% save percentage, with 122 saves. As a Sophomore I was made one of the team captains and earned the Varsity spot again, but Covid-19 cancelled my season. I am a returning Captain and the Varsity start again. A couple goals in college for me is to earn a Biology or a Sports Medicine Major, and join any military ROTC so i can serve in the military. I am want to play at any level of collegiate lacrosse, division 1,2,3.
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