Water polo has been one of my greatest passions since the age of eleven. To attend a college that I can pursue my academic goals as well as play water polo competitively has been a lifelong dream for me. I am flexible, learn, quickly, and willing to play any position necessary to maintain the success of our team.
In addition, my determination to play as a 2M for a competitive college program has not been demoralized during the Corona virus restrictions. I am a 2022 water polo recruit worth your attention. My skill, size, game I.Q. and character will be a driving force for any college water polo program.
Academics as well as water polo is an extreme driving factor of what University I will attend. I am looking for a school that is as competitive academically as they are in water polo. I am equally committed to maintaining my status as an academic scholar. Having worked hard for a stellar academic record filled with multiple STEM extracurricular activities and courses at the AP level, I aspire to attend a university with a strong engineering and business school.
Please feel free to contact me or any of my coaches if you have any questions, and I look forward to hearing from you.
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