Kierstin Hillis
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Passionate, Leader, Creates opportunities, Confident stick control in high pressure scenarios, Strong drives to cage, On field communicator, Great field sense, Dedicated work ethic, Hustles to re-defend. 4.2 weighted GPA.
I started playing lacrosse in 4th grade. I've played club lacrosse since my 7th grade summer and I joined Summit Elite 2023 Lacrosse in the fall of 2019. I was selected to represent my region at the WPLL Futures National Championship Summit in 2020. I tried out for and was also selected for Athletes Unlimited Futures in 2021 (for the Florida region). I was also selected for the Under Armour All American Midwest Command Team in 2020. Our team won our Super Region against the Southwest and West and traveled to compete in the Under Armour Championships on October 17th--18th (in Virginia Beach). During my sophmore season, I was the starting Varsity draw player on my high school team and contributed 95 draw controls, 80 goals, 21 assists, and 28 ground balls. I am comfortable with my stick skills in high-pressure scenarios and confident with my shot placement. I've played basketball for 8 years. I also ran JV cross country for my high school my freshman year and played soccer. I was chosen to be a part of the Desire to Lead program in my school which allows me to learn and grow as a leader on and off the field. I am taking 3 honors classes including English 11 VT, Pre-Calculus VT, and Honors Choir. My GPA is 4.13. I am in National Honors Society. I have taken voice lessons with Karl Resnik for 4 years and took piano lessons for about 6 years. I'm super passionate about music and singing! I volunteer with my choir to sing in nursing homes and women shelters and have 45+ hours of high school service!
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Danielle Ryan
Kierstin is beyond her years in terms of ability, field sense, and passion. She has a great work ethic and is always giving complete effort on the field, no matter the position or scenario. She is a natural leader both in skill and communication.

Geoff Kasulones
Kierstin strives to excel. She takes the time to improve the details that make her an asset on the team. Whether it is body positioning, ball placement, or perfecting a dodge, her play making ability comes from her extensive preparation and attention to the details regarding her execution.

Mark Lynch
Kierstin has the intangibles to succeed at the collegiate level. She is THE hardest worker on the team, spending extra hours developing her skill, footwork, and overall fitness. Her aggression, scoring ability, work ethic, skill level, and attitude set Kierstin apart from her peers.