I want to be the successful female athlete that went to a charter school that didn't really focus on their athletes, I have lots of goals in life, finishing high school, learning new skills, and going to college are some of them. I'm a leader on and off the court and am always cheering on everyone no matter what its about. I see myself as a flexible and of course coach-able athlete, I am open to trying lots of new things and positions. Setting is a skill I may need some practice on, but I will definitely not be afraid to try it more. I got to try a lot of new things and meet new people my junior year, which is when I moved to a public school for half a semester. I really wanted to go for the experience and try something new. One new thing I did at a public school was lifting, at my charter school we do not have weight rooms. I tried it and ended up loving lifting. Trying new things makes me who I am as a person and an athlete.
Statistic | 2020 Roots Volleyba |
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Attack Kills | 44 kills total |
Attack Errors | -43 kill error total |
Solo Blocks | 0 |
Block Errors | -1 |
Receiving Errors | -22 |
Aces | 4 aces total |
Service Errors | 14 serve errors total |
Games Played | 11 |
Matches Played | 11 |
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