Aloha, my name is Cheylee Octavio and my ultimate goal is to graduate from high school with a 3.5 GPA or higher, attend a 4-year University and play collegiate soccer while pursuing a degree in Psychology. I've been kicking a ball on the soccer field since I was 5 years old and the game of soccer is one of my greatest passions. Through soccer, I've learned that with heart, a positive attitude, determination and respect for myself and others anything is possible. I'm a very motivated and committed student on and off of the field and will always put my best foot forward to accomplish the task at hand. I consider myself a leader and a team player who will always encourage my teammates to go the distance. One of my assets is that I like to communicate on the field, letting my teammates know the defensive alignments and I always try to get into open space to provide my teammates the opportunity to move the ball. Above all, I pride myself on being a student of the game, willing to listen, take advice and ready to try something different. It is my sincere hope to be able to play collegiate soccer while pursuing a higher education.
Statistic | 2013 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 19 |
Games Played | 11 |
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