I first started playing lacrosse in 2009 and almost instantly became attached to the sport. The ability to play lacrosse and study at a college is a once in a lifetime opportunity that I know will change my whole life. I am a team leader and set examples for my fellow teammates while striving to get the best out of them. My strengths on the field include textbook foot work, powerful fast break abilities, and I am very physical. I am extremely easy to coach, willing to do anything I can to better myself on the field and in the classroom. In the classroom I work hard to overcome my ADHD limitations. I get test anxiety and often up getting a C when I know the material well enough to get an A. I manage to keep a GPA between a 2.8-3.1. I want to go to a college where I can study Physical Therapy as well having the opportunity to play lacrosse. I am very open minded and flexible to all options and ultimately want to find the right college for my academic needs as well as play at the highest level of competition achievable. I constantly hope to make my family, friends, and peers proud of what I have done and accomplished. Finally I hope to be a role model for all who are around me.
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