My name is Liz Wolter and I play for Midwest United 06 ECNL, out of Grand Rapids Michigan. I am a 2024 graduate and the position I play is Goalkeeper. Something that makes me different from other players is my work ethic, off and on the field. I am always open to more coaching points and learning how to apply them to the game. I work hard to achieve my goals and if it happens that I make any mistakes I learn how to improve my game. Learning from my mistakes has helped me get better. I take my academics very seriously. I am always studying and turning in my work on time. I can balance both soccer and school very well by keeping a very organized way of life. School has provided me with knowledge and many friendships. I have made long-standing friendships both with classmates and soccer teammates. I have played soccer since I was four and enjoyed every minute of it. Soccer has made me stronger both physically and mentally. And taught me how to get up when I'm down and how to move on and improve my game. One of my goals is to continue playing soccer in college and beyond. I know that playing soccer in college will continue to develop me as a soccer play and a human being.
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