Evaluated at Showcase Camp - Dallas Girls on 11/22/2021 by Coach Williamson of Southern Methodist University
Skillset Overview
Technical Abilities - 89 / 100 |
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Dribbling - Quality with ball at both feet. Good in tight spaces, and makes good use of moves to beat defenders. |
Passing - Creates opportunities for teammates with accurate passes. Rarely over or under hits the ball. |
Tactical Abilities - 89 / 100 |
Speed Of Thought - Has good ideas and tries to play fast. This will only help future growth. |
Reading The Game - Does well seeing the first level of pressure and making appropriate decision on the ball. |
Physical Abilities - 89 / 100 |
Explosiveness - Great quickness and explosiveness, especially in the first step or two. |
Agility - Showed good agility. Good body positioning and footwork helped you change directions quickly. |
Mental Abilities - 97 / 100 |
Resistance To Stress - Maintains composure in pressure situations. Great job staying focused on the task at hand. |
Confidence - Great confidence, didn't shy away when challenged at camp and played with a sense of urgency. |
Coach's Comments |
Clara was one of the youngest (if not the youngest) players at camp but you would never be able to tell unless you saw her grad year. She plays beyond her years and size. She is quick and dynamic making her deceptive going forward. She is technically very clean and she joins the attack down the flank. Lastly, her combination play to get her out of tight spaces in any zone on the field is impressive! |
Vision for longer range passes - Add some versatility to your game by looking beyond the first available pass to find someone open behind the next line of defense. |
Understanding of situational moments in the game - watch as much soccer as you can so that you are always prepared for any moments the game throws at you: How far should your spacing be from your center back, how to control the tempo of the game, when to play long vs short, when to drop with the back line vs step to pressure, etc. |
Crossing - Work on getting your self in position to cross and the technique of crossing. |