My name is Noah Tarchoun, and I don't know what it means to quit. I have always pushed to achieve my goals and get things done. My collegiate goals are to continue studying and learning new things. Furthermore, I want to be able to find my passion through my studies while also being able to compete at a high level in soccer. I am a team player who is a good presence in the locker room and on the field when it comes to bringing the team together. I have a winning mentality that does not get in the way of my sportsmanship or chemistry. Also, I am different from other recruits in that I train very hard in order to better myself each day (in soccer) and I am always ready to learn something new. I also strive to push myself in academics, whether it is studying something I may not be the best at for a longer period of time or sitting down with a teacher and learning the material 1 on 1. Finally, playing soccer at the collegiate level as always been a dream of mine. I would be grateful to be able to play in college while also receiving a great education.
Statistic | 2019 Westlake Wildc |
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Goals | 0 |
Assists | 2 |
Shots on Goal | 0 |
Games Played | 6 |
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