markilizer
UF Scout
Official Women's Football Scout
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Post by markilizer on Apr 24, 2013 18:55:06 GMT 8
Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-4 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Roseville, Calif. High School: Granite Bay HS Previous School: Granite Bay HS College: Idaho State University Idaho State: (2011) Appeared in four games for ISU … was at goal for a total of 97:49 minutes … recorded a season-high two saves against Utah State for a .400 save percentage … recorded one win and no losses during the season. High School: Graduated from Granite Bay High School in 2011 … lettered in soccer for four years and basketball for three years … in soccer, named team MVP as a freshman … named first team all-league … helped JV team earn SFL Championship … led varsity team to an undefeated SLF Championship in 2009 and was the 2011 SacJoaquin Section Champions … led Granite Bay HS to a 15-4-2 overall record and a 6-3-1 league record her senior season … recorded 12 shutouts and had a .623 goals against average her senior season … was a Junior AMA Award recipient … was a Senior AMA Award recipient … earned national scholar and athlete award from the United States Army Reserve. Personal: Parents are Lew and Evelyn Dela Cruz … full name is Maria Charizze Ina Dela Cruz … born in Cagayan De Oro City, Philippines … birthdate is Nov. 13, 1993 … major is undeclared. www.isubengals.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2760
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Post by jpmanahan on May 23, 2013 4:18:43 GMT 8
Made her debut vs Iran. Clean sheet. Not bad.
As such, this should already be moved from the scouting thread to the profile thread.
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Post by Usapang Football on Jun 21, 2013 7:16:47 GMT 8
Dela Cruz Talks About Experience With Philippine National Team 6/20/2013 12:07:00 PM
Where do I even begin? This whole journey has been life changing. I can honestly say it was the most amazing experience I have ever been through. I have learned so much in the past month than I could have ever imagined. There were many different encounters I went through that have shifted my perspective about life in a third world country. Though I have been to the Philippines countless times, observing the poverty there compared to the poverty in Bangladesh was entirely different. I did not expect Bangladesh to be such a run-down country, with traffic and pollution flooding the streets, disintegrating buildings everywhere you looked and unearthly smells that were foreign to me. The people that worked for FIFA assisting us throughout the way were incredibly kind. They were always concerned about our well-being which was reassuring to a team that had never been in such a country. Coming into the first practice, I was extremely nervous and had no idea what to expect. A few practices in, I found myself constantly laughing and talking among these girls that I had barely even known. Having similar backgrounds, we found out that we all had many things in common, which allowed us to become even closer. As the weeks went on, I felt like I had known these girls for many years, it was so comfortable being around them. The team was unlike any other team I had been on. Every single girl had a positive attitude, they all were amazing soccer players and overall they were just genuine people. The coaching staff was very professional (as expected) and demanded exactly what they needed from their players. After our first win against Iran, we felt like we were on top of the world. We knew we had made not only our families proud, but we made an entire country proud. That feeling brings chills to me whenever I think about it. The game against Thailand was unfortunately a different story. The outcome was not as we had hoped for, but seeing they were ranked 54 places above us and only losing by a lone goal gave us hope for the future of this young team. It was our last game against the host team, Bangladesh. We had come back with a vengeance after the Thailand game and successfully placed 4 goals in the back of the net to their 0. All in all, I am extremely proud of what we have accomplished in such a short amount of time together. The future of this team is bright, we can only go up from here. Go Malditas ! Maria Dela Cruz www.isubengals.com/news/2013/6/20/WSOC_0620132253.aspx
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Post by jpmanahan on Dec 11, 2013 3:50:33 GMT 8
Clearly the lady of the fixture vs Myanmar.
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Post by Caz on Dec 15, 2013 23:29:01 GMT 8
"Santa Maria" appears to be her nickname from fans.
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