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Sophia Beauchesne '20 Recruiting Profile

Bay High SchoolBay Village, OHWomen's Lacrosse
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ClubOhio Premier
Height5'8"
Weight150lbs
Age23
Primary PositionDefense
Secondary PositionMidfielder
Total Years Playing Experience8

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Personal Statement

 During my athletic career, I’ve been fortunate to have had amazing coaches positively influence me.  They have taught me that I should define myself by my work ethic and not allow any teacher, coach, event, win, or loss define who I am.  They also taught me that teamwork is more important than individual success on or off the field. When I first started to play lacrosse, I’ll be honest,  I had never heard of this weirdly named sport before. My dad signed me up in 4th grade and dropped me off at the field with a stick and all my gear. At the time, my city didn’t have a girls lacrosse program so I played my first two years with the boys.  I learned how aggressive and how competitive I was. Playing with the boys made me an underdog at the time and it made me happy when I would win a ground ball or knock someone to the ground and then hear the same famous line “dude you just got beat by a girl”.


However, when I was younger it didn’t seem that sports were going to be apart of my future.  Around the age of three, I was diagnosed with dyspraxia, a disability that affects fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and makes it hard to plan and coordinate physical movement, among many other things.  I had to go through many different types of therapy to overcome this, including occupational, vision, speech, and physical. Most kids growing up with dyspraxia aren't known for trying or doing well with sports. It is really apparent when looking back at myself doing sports before and after my therapy. For example, when I tried to play softball every single swing I took barely hit the ball. Learning lacrosse was rough but when it started to click I fell in love.  It was one of the only sports I actually had a hold of and I could do with ease. Even with basketball today, a sport I have been playing for longer than lacrosse, I still feel uncomfortable doing some of the basic motions. But with lacrosse, I could go on and on with how I feel when I’m on the field and its like I have power and confidence running through my veins. Overcoming dyspraxia has given me gratitude to be able to play lacrosse and it taught me that if I work and push hard enough I can become better and accomplish anything I want. Despite what the books say about what I should and should not be able to do, I can work well with both of my hands, connect and reach for passes, time up and intercept the ball, and I have a good field sense.


Along with lacrosse I also have academic goals for college and high school.  In high school, I want to graduate with a 4.0 GPA. I also want to be able to take as many science classes that I can and to achieve good grades in them because science is my favorite subject.  When in college I want to major in a subject that will lead me to PT school, and then go on to be a physical therapist. This will help me start my dream company with my friends: an athletic training facility for big time athletes.  Much more realistically, I want to be a sports physical therapist because I love learning about how muscles and the bodywork. When not on the field, I enjoy time with friends, creating art, and Caddying at a local club. With my attitude, diverse background and work ethic, I feel I can be an excellent student-athlete in college.

Athletics

High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 3 years
  • Varsity Starter
  • 3 years
  • 2019 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #7
  • Individual Awards
  • Defensive MVP, 2nd Team All-Region
  • Team Awards
  • Sectional Champs, Regional 2nd Place, Conference Champs
  • 2018 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #7
  • Individual Awards
  • Defensive MVP, 1st Team All-Region
  • 2017 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #7
  • Individual Awards
  • defensive MVP 2017

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 1 season
  • 2020 Ohio Premier

Coach References

  • High School Head Coach
  • Victoria Budzyn
  • Club Coach
  • Katie Kocher

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • IWLCA Brine Presidents Cup Presented by New Balance
  • 11/16/18 to 11/18/18
  • Camp/Event
  • Mid Atlantic Showcase
  • 11/10/18 to 11/11/18
  • Games will be played at the McDonogh School, St. Paul’s School for Girls, Maryland Fairgrounds, Owings Mills High School and New Town High School (all located in/near Owings Mills, Maryland)
  • Camp/Event
  • IWLCA STX Capital Cup
  • 7/20/18 to 7/22/18
  • Camp/Event
  • IWLCA Junk Brands Midwest Cup
  • 7/14/18 to 7/15/18
  • Camp/Event
  • IWLCA Brine Presidents Cup Presented by New Balance
  • 11/17/17 to 11/19/17
  • Camp/Event
  • Indy Laxtoberfest
  • 10/21/17 to 10/22/17
  • Camp/Event
  • STX Capital Cup
  • 7/13/17 to 7/16/17
  • Camp/Event
  • IWLCA JUNK Brands Midwest Cup
  • 7/08/17 to 7/09/17

Training

  • T3 performance
  • 3 years
  • A speed and strength training facility for athletes. I have gotten into olympic weight lifting through this program. If you want to check it out my instagram is @sophia.beauch.lifts

Additional Sports

  • Cross Country
  • 3 years
  • Junior Varsity Team
  • Basketball
  • 8 years
  • Varsity Team
  • Track
  • 1 year
  • Varsity Team

Statistics

Statistic2018 Varsity Team
Assists1
Shots on goal2
Goals2
Groundballs62
Games Played19
Record20 Take Aways

Academics

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High School Information

High SchoolBay High School
StateOhio
Phone(440) 617-7400

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
Yes. JR Chemistry
Are you in AP/IB classes?
No
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Yes

Awards and Activities

  • AwardsNational Honor Society, Honor Roll, Rocket Award (Community award for helping my fellow students academically). Positive Coaches Alliance Triple Impact Player Award 2018
  • ActivitiesKey Club, Volunteer at St. Malachi's and St. Augustine's parishes: preparing food and serving the homeless, Volunteer at RaeAnn nursing home: assisting with resident activities

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