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Juneille Watkins
St. Andrew, Jamaica (St. Hugh's HS) Career Statistics 2010 – Tied for second on the team in goals scored, finding the back of the net 13 times, adding four assists for 51 points…Started in 18 games and played in 19, taking 51 shots and placing 29 on goal…Had three game-winning goals, including back-to-back first goals in conference shutouts over William Woods University and Harris-Stowe State University…Also had the game-winner at Missouri Baptist in a 3-2 victory on Oct. 9…Posted three multiple-score outings, including a hat trick on Oct. 20 at Harris-Stowe…Scored two goals in her only non-start, helping the Pirates to a 6-0 season-opening win over the University of Sioux Falls, and had two more goals on Sept. 12 in a one-score loss to Northland rival William Jewell College…Had four assists on the year, including one assist in the AMC tournament championship game at McKendree University, where she also scored a goal…Scored goals in five of Park’s final six games…2009 - Made two starts while playing in all 18 games, earning All-Conference honors in the AMC with 10 goals and three assists...Took 29 shots with 17 shots on goal...Registered two goals in the season-opener against Avila University and went on to post four games with two or more goals...Career high for scoring came at Harris-Stowe State University with three goals scored...Had assists against William Jewell, William Woods and Harris-Stowe...Four of her 10 goals were unassisted...Starts came against Benedictine College and Hannibal-LaGrange College...PERSONAL - Juneille Trisan Watkins was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and is the daughter of Andrea Reid and Albert Watkins...Has one sibling, Nashvil Orbouine (26)...Played high school soccer for St. Hugh’s High School in Kingston for coach Warren Atkinson...Helped the team finish second in ISSA Malta School Girls’ Football...Was the team’s leading scorer and away from the field, earned classroom awards in geography and music...Also competed for the Jamaican U-20 national team...Chose Park over Baker University to further her education and play soccer...Has not yet declared her major. |
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