Updates: June 1, 2014
I have been release from Reinhardt University, whereas I played only for my first year.
Seeking to transfer into Nursing or Health Care program.
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After I graduate from high school my goals are to get a scholarship (athletic or academics) on any collegiate team. I aspire to play lacrosse. I am a great " go to" player. I can really play any position needed of me, especially Defense or Midfielder. I work hard and play hard. I am also a great team player. While in college I want to major in Healthcare or Management Leadership. I want that to lead me to becoming a Neo Natal nurse. Perhaps I will also minor in Physical Education for teaching Health and for coaching. Second video reel was just completed. This marks my 8 months of playing Lacrosse. I have really learned more of the game and really picked up my stick work through the summer and fall league. If I can not come on your team for Fall 2013, I can wait until Fall 2014, whereas I can continue taking Pre-nursing or Healthcare courses as a part time student.
Statistic | 2012 Varsity Team |
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Assists | 10 |
Goals | 40 |
Groundballs | 65 |
Games Played | 14 |
Record | 5-8-1 |
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