Hello, my name is Evelyn Pazienza and am currently a sophomore at South Oldham High School in Crestwood, Kentucky. I am a dual athlete competing in both women's varsity soccer (currently 17th in the state) and women's track (state competitor as a Freshman) and named Freshman of the Year by my Varsity track coaches. Although I love competing in women's soccer and more importantly appreciate the team environment, I intend on using my developed and natural speed to compete in track at the collegiate level.
Off the field/track, I am most importantly a student, taking advanced and college level courses - my academics are very important to me. While I maintain a 4.0 GPA, I am a leader of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), the Kentucky Youth Organization (KYA), Beta Club, and Snow Ski team. Looking forward, I hope to pursue a career in the medical field, specializing in pediatrics (kids love me!).
In summary, I am very motivated to find a team of coaches and a college/university in which I will be challenged both academically and physically. I am passionate to test those talents in which I am so blessed with. Thank you so much for taking a look at my profile, Evelyn Pazienza
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