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Pacifica High SchoolOxnard, CAWomen's Soccer
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ClubOxnard Pal (CA)
Height5'2"
Weight110lbs
Age19
Primary PositionDefensive Midfielder
Secondary PositionAttacking Midfielder
Dominant FootRight

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High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 1 year
  • Varsity Starter
  • 1 year
  • 2021 Varsity Team
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    Starter
     - Jersey: #7

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 1 season
  • 2021 Oxnard Pal (CA) (Premier)

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High School Information

StateCalifornia
Phone(805) 278-5000

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