Here are my stats from my high school coach. I hope this helps to show my determination to play soccer. I'm still searching for a major, that difficult to decide. I currently play foward, but I can help our team at any position. When we get ahead the coach puts me on defense, he says it's because I'm so fast I always seem to run the other team down. My current GPA is 94-95. I also play basketball and have run track in the past, but the sport I love is soccer.
The You Tube Video shows a goal off a head ball around min 8, and a second goal around min. 104
I hope this information helps a little. I know its hard to get to know atheletes, esp. at camps and on line.
Thanks,
Nicole Failing
Bio: Nicole Failing
Completed Second Year on Varsity. (Little Falls High school NY, does not allow 8th graders on Varsity)
2018 2nd place in NYS for the little falls team. MVP in the semifinals of NYS.
2018 29 Goals and 18 Assists.
2018 Stats: All-Star League, Sectional MVP, Section 3 All-Star, CNY All-Star 1st team Syracuse.com, NYSPHSAA 1st team All-Star
4 Year Stats 124 goals, 54 Assists ( only 4 years allowed on Varsity in Little Falls)
2017 Stats: 45 goals and 11 assists 1st Team All State, runner up for player of the year, All-Star League, Sectional MVP, Section 3 All-Star, CNY All-Star NYS 1st team Syracuse.com, NYSPHSAA 1st Team All-Star
3 Year stats 95 goals, 36 Assists
2016 Stats: 23 goals and 10 assists
2 year stats: 50 goals and 24 assists
2016 First Team All-State
2016 All Mohawk Valley Team
2016 Section III All-Star
2016 MVP in Sectional Final
2015 & 2016 League All-Star
2015 & 2016 Waterville All-Tourney Team
2015 Team leading scorer
2016 Sectional Final winning goal
2016 Regional Final winning goal
2016 MVP of the Regional Finals
2016 WKTV Player of the Week
(Little Falls High school NY, does not allow 8th graders on Varsity)
Since joining varsity, Schoharie Tourney champions, 2 Waterville Tourney titles, 4 league titles, 4 Sectional title, 3 Regional title a NYS semi-Finalist finish 2017, & a NYS Finalists 2018.
Subject: Re: Girls Soccer: New York State Sportswriters and Coaches Organization ALL- State Teams
Here is the soccer NY State all star information. Nicole Failing made 1st team for class C. Please let me know if you need any additional information. Thanks Sal Marchese Little Falls Girls Soccer Coach
http://midyorksportsreport.com/category/high-school/
Sent from my iPhoneFor the 25th straight year, the New York State Sportswriters and Coaches Organization for Girls Sports has selected the All-State Girls Soccer teams and as in every year past the Mohawk Valley has players or coaches honored. The 2016 edition is headlined by Little Falls, Nicole Failing and their coach Sal Marchese.
Little Falls Mounties Nicole Failing.
Sophomore forward Failing earned first team honors in Class C and Marchese was named New York State Co-Coach of the Year with Geneseo’s Nick Drollette. Failing led the Mounties to a second Section III title and this year’s was better as the team beat defending state runner-up Elmira Notre Dame in regional play. LF fell in the state finals to defending champion Port Jefferson, which went on to win the title again. Marchese was named state coach of the year for the second time in four years.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team | 2016 Varsity Team |
---|---|---|
Goals | 46 | 27 |
Assists | 11 | 15 |
Games Played | 16 | 18 |
Shots on Goal | a lot |
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