First, I want to thank you for taking the time to view my profile! I have been in love with the game of tennis since I was in 7th grade and the love for it is continuously progressing. With that being said, I want to continue my tennis game beyond the high school level. More so, I want to be able to proudly wear, support, play, and represent my college team through the game of tennis. I am proud to say that I go beyond what is needed of me to be just the "average" player. I practice on my own free time to put myself above the crowd. Without hard work and pushing yourself over the limits, you never get any better. This is exact the type of athlete a college tennis team needs: a hard worker both athletically and academically. Also, I play in tournaments and take private lessons to improve my game even when tennis season is not happening. I have played on the USTA KY team for 3 years now, my high school team for 3 years, varsity the past 2 years, and participated in tournaments hosted my KWC, Goodfellows Club, etc. I also want to note that I am a full time college student as the same time I am a high school student. I know how to balance my athletics and academics very well!
NCSA College Recruiting® (NCSA) is the exclusive athletic recruiting network that educates, assists, and connects, families, coaches and companies so they can save time and money, get ahead and give back.
NCSA College Recruiting® (NCSA) is the nation’s leading collegiate recruiting source for more than 500,000 student-athletes and 42,000 college coaches. By taking advantage of this extensive network, more than 92 percent of NCSA verified athletes play at the college level. The network is available to high school student-athletes around the country through valued relationships with the NFLPA, FBU, NFCA and SPIRE. Each year, NCSA educates over 4 million athletes and their parents about the recruiting process through resources on its website, presentations of the critically-acclaimed seminar College Recruiting Simplified, and with Athletes Wanted, the book written by NCSA founder Chris Krause.
Questions?
866-495-5172
8am-6pm CST Every Day