As I have just entered into high school, I haven't put much thought into where I want to got to college , but I do know that my preferred field of study at this moment in time is medicine. I am a straight A student who takes pride in not only my academic accomplishments but my accomplishments on the field, track, court, and ice as well. I strive for success in the class room, but I am also a very well rounded athlete, who is always willing to try something new. As a hockey player I think one of the most important things you take out of a season is the relationship you share with your team mates, coaches, and anyone else necessary in exceeding the level of heart and compete your team needs to be successful. For me personally it is important to always have a challenge while working towards achieving my goal. I set my standards high, because if I'm not growing as a player, I'm not doing myself any good. I am a very coachable player and I'm always open to constructive criticism. To play college hockey at any level would be a huge privilege and the opportunity of a life time for me, but playing at a high level would make it that much better.
Statistic | 2015 Ottawa Valley |
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Goals | 2 |
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