Accomplishments include:
1st and 2nd team All-Dade for high school
Scholarship for starting catcher for 4 year at Rutgers
2nd team all-conference for Rutgers
Bachelors in Exercise Science GPA 3.1
Masters in Physician Assistant GPA 3.9, Seton Hall, Graduated with honors
History with Softball and why you chose to Coach:
I starting playing when I was 4 years old. I played for the Miami Mini Canes and traveled throughout the country where we played ASA and ASA Gold. I played at Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, starting varsity catcher all 4 years. I received a scholarship to Rutgers University where I was the starting catcher all 4 years. I did volunteer in the past as a coach for recreational ball when I was younger. Coaching allows me the opportunity to positively impact young student athletes where I can provide knowledge and skills that I acquired throughout my career. I find great satisfaction in watching these student athletes transform into their best self, both on the field and in the classroom. I want to help prepare them for the transition to their college career.
Tell us about your life and things that are important to you:
I have been a Physician Assistant in Vascular Surgery for 9 years. I love to operate and be able to save a life or limb. God, family and friends are very important to me, in which I have an amazing support system. Exercise and physical activity are vital to me in order to achieve work/life balance.
Tell us a crazy fun fact about you:
I love to bake and travel the world.
1st and 2nd team All-Dade for high school
Scholarship for starting catcher for 4 year at Rutgers
2nd team all-conference for Rutgers
Bachelors in Exercise Science GPA 3.1
Masters in Physician Assistant GPA 3.9, Seton Hall, Graduated with honors
History with Softball and why you chose to Coach:
I starting playing when I was 4 years old. I played for the Miami Mini Canes and traveled throughout the country where we played ASA and ASA Gold. I played at Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, starting varsity catcher all 4 years. I received a scholarship to Rutgers University where I was the starting catcher all 4 years. I did volunteer in the past as a coach for recreational ball when I was younger. Coaching allows me the opportunity to positively impact young student athletes where I can provide knowledge and skills that I acquired throughout my career. I find great satisfaction in watching these student athletes transform into their best self, both on the field and in the classroom. I want to help prepare them for the transition to their college career.
Tell us about your life and things that are important to you:
I have been a Physician Assistant in Vascular Surgery for 9 years. I love to operate and be able to save a life or limb. God, family and friends are very important to me, in which I have an amazing support system. Exercise and physical activity are vital to me in order to achieve work/life balance.
Tell us a crazy fun fact about you:
I love to bake and travel the world.