I am a 5'7" center back from Lodi, Wi and I am graduating in the year of 2021. I'm truly dedicated to soccer as for my sophomore year, I was MVP and captain of Jv while also lettering in Varsity. I played so much that year, that my coaches had to start watching how many minutes I played so I wouldn't secede the amount of halves given to play. In the fall season, I played with LAYSC, which is our local soccer team. Now, although that team didn't do much in terms of tournaments, I was recognized by Middleton United to come play with them in two of their tournaments. In one of those tournaments, I had played forward and center mid. I was able to score 2 goals that weekend while assisting one in the only goal made against the 1st place team. In the other tournament, I played sweeper and ended up scoring the only goal in the final game (against the first place team once more) from around half field.
I am looking for a school that has my needs for studies available while also having a team that's like a family. I would love to play for a DI or DII school, but for me, all that matters is how well I interact with other players and which team will really make me feel like I belong.
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