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Our Female Athlete of the Day is Taylor Loomis, a senior field hockey player from Lee-Davis High School in Mechanicsville, Virginia. Carrying an impressive 3.89 GPA, Taylor has a long list of field hockey accomplishments including being selected as her team’s captain this season, having won a silver medal at the Commonwealth Cup, and being a bronze medal recipient at the most recent Disney Showcase. She plans to major in Criminal Justice. Her NSR scout, Wayne Castelow (Richmond) says, “Taylor is an aggressive player with a “big stick” and one of her teams scoring leaders. She hits with power and accuracy. Taylor has good dribbling skills and consistently moves past defenders in the forward position. She also plays defensive and mid field positions with her travel team, Undertow. Taylor has good knowledge of the game and anticipates well, as such, she positions herself well and is continuously moving. Taylor is a confident young woman on and off the field.” Taylor tells college coaches, “In field hockey, no matter how great they are, no one person makes a team, and that’s why I love hockey. I’ve always been a team player. I think an assist is just as good as a goal, and I want my teammates to score just as bad as I want to. I also love the opportunity to play different positions in field hockey. I started on defense, played a few years at mid-field and am currently starting at right forward for my varsity high school team.”
National Scouting Report is dedicated to finding scholarship opportunities for athletes who possess the talent, desire, and motivation to compete at the collegiate level. We’ve helped connect thousands of athletes with their perfect college.