My name is Alayah M. Gray. I am a junior at Judah Christian High School and I have been a varsity starter for 3 years. I also play for the Illinois Futbol Club (IFC) as a starter. As an athlete, I love soccer! I have been playing soccer since I was 10 years old. Every game I strive to give the best for the benefit of my team. In varsity soccer I'm very competitive, versatile, a quick thinker and I capitalize on moving fast on the field. Spring of 2017, my sophomore year, I was awarded Offensive Player of the Year for the Judah (Christian H.S.) Tribe, and this was my first year playing offense. I have been a goalkeeper, a defensive backfielder and now an offensive outside midfielder. I am very excited about playing soccer in college. I want to play soccer, while also majoring Chemistry. I am interested in Chemistry because I really like Chemistry & Anatomy and plan to a pursue a career in medicine. I am also an artist and I love drawing & painting. If you are interested in a up and coming Outside Midfielder, please contact me. I'd like to talk more about how I may fit in with your program.
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