

KAYLEIGH
SABOJA
"The time you enjoy wasting is not a waste of time."
-Bertrand Russell
Biography
ABOUT ME
I was born in Springfield, PA and moved to Glen Mills by the start of Kindergarten. I am the oldest of three and I attend Garnet Valley High School. I am very passionate about my involvement in my school and its athletics and arts department. I grew up drawing, playing soccer and softball, and even riding horses. I am always creating art or running around outside. I work as a lifeguard in various places and I volunteer my time as a youth goalkeeper coach. Two new things I have recently picked up are skiing and the guitar, which are both tons of fun.
WHAT I DO
I am a 4-year letterman for Garnet Valley's Soccer and Softball varsity program. Most of my time is spend on the High School fields, and I do my best to set an example for the younger players. I know a lot about what it takes to play, so I volunteer my time training young goalkeepers for the local soccer club FC Brandywine. My summers are spent lifeguarding for a neighboring community pool in Thornbury, as well as for the Rocky Run YMCA the rest of the year. Any other free-time I have is spent exploring the outdoors, doing some extra training, and making art.
SKILLS & GOALS
My best characteristic is definitely my work ethic. Whether it comes to school or out on the field, I know what is expected of me. I go above and beyond in everything I do thanks to my time management, organization and creativity. I have multiple certifications regarding emergency first aid, experience with animals and coaching, and I am also familiar with some Adobe programs, which include Illustrator and Photoshop. I hope to major in graphic design at a University where I can also continue my soccer career playing as a goalkeeper and maybe softball as well.

Learning the guitar taught me that I can teach myself new thinks and I have plenty of undiscovered skills.

I love visiting Shenandoah and hiking the mountains there.

This was my freshman year during one of the playoff games that brought us to states in 2018.