I am a 5'7" 160 lb. goalkeeper who is extremely dedicated to my sport. I express great leadership qualities for my highschool as a varsity starter and my club as a starter and captain. I show extsensive experience as starter for both my teams and being in ISL premier for my club. I also was named All-County and and 2nd-Team All-State my junior year. I want to go to a smaller college in the midwest region, although I am open to bigger schools as long as they fit me personally and have my major. I am most interested in physical therapy and athletic training. Having a strong program in these fields is a top priority for any college I am considering. In college my ideal desire would be to start as a freshman although learning from an upperclassman my freshman and/or sophomore year is understandable as well as acceptable. I am eager to learn from anyone and gain as much knowledge as possible about not only the postion but the sport in general.
Statistic | 2013 Varsity Team | 2011 Pike Indy Burn |
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Shutouts | 9 | 8 |
Total Saves | 117 | |
Goals Against Avg. | 22 | |
Saves % | .884 |
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