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Sadie St-Louis

 

Sadie St-Louis was born on May 4th, 2004 and grew up fairly close to Quebec City. Growing up in Canada, she naturally was taught to skate at an early age and was more talented than most kids her age in terms of movement on ice. However, she failed to progress well in other aspects of the game, both physically and mentally.. She couldn’t stickhandle, shoot, or hit well at all and was often a worse player on her childhood teams. However, in middle school, she saw that she needed to improve a lot and trained tirelessly with her friends and parents to improve her skills. Her shot became more powerful and accurate and her physical ability improved as well. But it wasn’t quite enough to make varsity at her high school in freshman year. In fact, she still wasn’t close to making it.

 

Angry about this and knowing she needed to improve even more, she played with passion and used her strong skating to emerge as one of the best players on her team, and as a result of this Sadie was given the opportunity to play with the varsity team at the start of the playoffs due to injuries. Once there, she showed a much higher level of skill, leading the tournament in assists with 9 despite falling short in the final. For the next three years St-Louis was a core player on that team, and led the league in points twice. St-Louis was the captain in junior and senior year and she used her speed and strength as her greatest assets. She managed to win a championship recently in her senior year and after that, she set her sights on higher levels of hockey. She was nervous that the VHLM didn’t seem like it was going to work out because she wasn’t sure if she was dominant enough in high school, but she has finally achieved that dream.

 

Today, Sadie received an offer from the San Diego Marlins, and she gladly accepted. The chance to play somewhere like the VHLM is something she had always wanted to have and San Diego has made that dream come true. Excited to start play with the Marlins, Sadie looks forward to the next game against Mexico City. She hopes to help the team compete for a playoff spot as the season nears its conclusion, and she is hopeful that she can be a top player in the future.

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5 hours ago, sadie said:

 Junior Review

Sadie St-Louis

 

Sadie St-Louis was born on May 4th, 2004 and grew up fairly close to Quebec City. Growing up in Canada, she naturally was taught to skate at an early age and was more talented than most kids her age in terms of movement on ice. However, she failed to progress well in other aspects of the game, both physically and mentally.. She couldn’t stickhandle, shoot, or hit well at all and was often a worse player on her childhood teams. However, in middle school, she saw that she needed to improve a lot and trained tirelessly with her friends and parents to improve her skills. Her shot became more powerful and accurate and her physical ability improved as well. But it wasn’t quite enough to make varsity at her high school in freshman year. In fact, she still wasn’t close to making it.

 

Angry about this and knowing she needed to improve even more, she played with passion and used her strong skating to emerge as one of the best players on her team, and as a result of this Sadie was given the opportunity to play with the varsity team at the start of the playoffs due to injuries. Once there, she showed a much higher level of skill, leading the tournament in assists with 9 despite falling short in the final. For the next three years St-Louis was a core player on that team, and led the league in points twice. St-Louis was the captain in junior and senior year and she used her speed and strength as her greatest assets. She managed to win a championship recently in her senior year and after that, she set her sights on higher levels of hockey. She was nervous that the VHLM didn’t seem like it was going to work out because she wasn’t sure if she was dominant enough in high school, but she has finally achieved that dream.

 

Today, Sadie received an offer from the San Diego Marlins, and she gladly accepted. The chance to play somewhere like the VHLM is something she had always wanted to have and San Diego has made that dream come true. Excited to start play with the Marlins, Sadie looks forward to the next game against Mexico City. She hopes to help the team compete for a playoff spot as the season nears its conclusion, and she is hopeful that she can be a top player in the future.

This is awesome! Great work

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