Ay I'm Hayden
I enjoy soccer a lot both as a player and as a referee. Ever since I was little I played soccer and I find it thrilling every time I score. I enjoy everything about it. Teamwork, running, kicking the soccer ball around and having fun. I am quick and determined every time to get those 50/50 balls and breakaways. I love to motivate others and I won't give up till I drop dead.
Evaluated at Showcase Camp - Sacramento Boys on 05/21/2022 by Coach Wright of University of California Davis
Coach's Comments |
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Mental Abilities - 89 / 100 |
Physical Abilities - 89 / 100 |
Tactical Abilities - 87 / 100 |
Technical Abilities - 87 / 100 |
Dribbling - Quality with the ball at both feet. Good in tight spaces, and makes good use of moves to beat defenders. |
Shooting - Has a strong and accurate shot, and is a threat to score from outside the box. |
Vision - Field vision is very good. Constantly checking over shoulders on and off-ball allows for quick decisions. |
Field Spacing - Highly active and involved in the attack. Gives good distance of support and passing angles for teammates. |
Speed - Great speed overall, in particular when running into space. Will be an important asset going forward. |
Explosiveness - Great quickness and explosiveness, especially in the first step or two. |
Leadership - Excellent job taking charge and leading the team. Great communicator and motivator. |
Competitiveness - Showed a strong desire to win and seems to enjoy the competition. Keep working hard! |
Hayden got everyone fired up for camp! Tons of energy and was always encouraging to his teammates. Showed great speed up top and finished a lot of chances he had on goal. As a 2023 grad, with continued proper development, he can go on to play college soccer! |
Increased Strength is going to help you handle challenges and gain a better position. The college game is much more physical, so this will be an important asset for you. Also, Working on strength training and quick feet drills will help with your first step in running. The game a the college level is fast and having your fast-twitch muscles strong is important. |
There were moments you would take your first touch out of pressure to set up the next pass or dribble. Being more consistent in not losing the ball from your first touch will help with keeping the ball more for your team. |
Make sure you are aware of what is around you when receiving the ball. This will help you to be more consistent in keeping possession of the ball. |
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