My Journey
It all started when I was 7 years old, when I found out that there was a tryout for a grass roots team in my home town, Norton Canes 'Football' Club. At this point I had no idea how soccer was played, even though I had spent many years attending Premier League matches with my Dad.
Around a year later, I realized that I was actually pretty good at soccer and this was going to be my sport. Soon after I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to sign for Leicester City Center of Excellence, where I was coached by some of the best coaches in that age group.
As I grew mentally and physically, so did my career as an athlete. My journey took me to Aston Villa Girls Regional Talent Club (RTC) where I gained a wealth of knowledge at a young age. I spent a year with Aston Villa until I had an invite to try out at Manchester City.
Playing for Manchester City in 2017, I got to play with some of the best English Regional Talented Clubs (RTC).
I then proceeded my journey with a big move over seas to the United States of America with my parents. We settled down in East Tennessee were my Mom was given a promotion and new role in the US.
I joined FC Alliance in Knoxville at the age of 9 and started playing pre ECNL, learning and understanding a new style of soccer and acclimating to the extreme heat. My knowledge grew and I soon started playing ECNL in the OH Valley Conference, at U13's.
I have now moved to Florida Premier 2007 ECNL 2023/24 South East Conference Champions and will play the 2024 and 2025 with the 2007 ECNL Team.
GPS, My School
I attend the Girls Preparatory School (GPS), as a 9th grader, where I will be taking two honors classes in science and Spanish and an accelerated Geometry class with a current 4.0 GPA.
I have played for GPS varsity soccer since 8th grade and I plan on playing varsity until I graduate.
We won the 2022 TSSAA DII AA Region Championship beating Baylor HS 3-2 and recently won the
2022 TSSAA DII AA State Championship, outscoring Briarcrest HS from Memphis in the final, 4-1
My goal is to attend a college with a scholarship, and complete high school with a high GPA.