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Skyler Weaver

9 - Skyler Weaver

Height: 5-4
Year: First Year
Hometown: Frederick, Md.
High School: Huntingtown
Position: Forward
Major: Business
  • "I made VWC my top choice because I really liked the team and especially the coaches!"
  • Selected VWC over Salisbury University, Frostburg State University, Coastal Carolina University, and Stevenson University

VWC Career Statistics

Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots
2011 0 0 0 0 0

Season Highlights

2011

  • TBA

Collegiate Accomplishments

  • Presidential Scholarship recipient

Prep Accolades

  • All County First Team
  • 2 year Captain
  • Four time recipient of the Minds in Motion Award

Personal

  • Daughter of Annice and Harry Weaver
  • Has one sister, Alea
  • Enjoys country artist Taylor Swift and vacations at Myrtle Beach
  • A fan of hockey player Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals
  • Favorites include the movie "Step Brothers" and celebrity Taylor Swift
  • Self-description in 10 words or less: "Responsible, fun, kind, smart, talented, loyal, and respectful"
  • My favorite aspect of being an athlete is: "I like the friendships you make with your teammates. I met my best friend through field hockey!"
  • The part of my game I've improved the most is: "Scoring goals."
  • My personal athletic goal at VWC is: "To do my best in everything I do."
  • If I could spend a day with one famous person it would be: "I would choose Taylor Swift. I love her music and her personality; I think we would get along great!"
  • If I could participate in a reality show it would be: "Minute to Win it because it looks like a lot of fun!"
  • If I could possess one super power it would be: "Super speed so I can score a lot of goals really fast!"
  • People might be surprised to know: "I ride horses and play Polocrosse."
  • It's the year 2025 and: "I live in Southern Maryland and have a huge horse farm. I'm an accountant and have a lot of money! I also coach the field hockey team at Huntingtown High school and they win the state championship every year!"
  • The most important advice I've received is: "Leave it all on the field" --High School Coach

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