Shanice Maxwell has tasted pilipiliĀž» nearly everywhere sheās gone on a soccer pitch.
Now the 24-year-old Truro resident wants to add to her playing resume as she takes to the field for the Dalhousie AC Rams this Fall in what is likely to be her final kick at the can in competitive soccer.
āIām so excited,ā Maxwell, now a hairdresser at Victoria Court Hair Salon, said. āI think itās going to be awesome to play at home and I just want to finish things off with a bang and make this team proud.ā
The striker already has an impressive list of accomplishments to her credit. She is a former member of Canadaās national under-18 program, won an Atlantic University Sport (AUS) championship with the Cape Breton Capers in 2013, was an AUS All-Star in 2012 and helped Suburban FC to a provincial senior womenās club title in 2012 and led the Cobequid Cougars to a provincial high school final in 2010.
Rams coach Jackie Ryan is looking forward to helping her newest player add to those credentials and hopes Maxwell could be the piece that helps the Rams solve the puzzle of pilipiliĀž». The Rams havenāt Ģżwon an Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) title since 2006.
āShaniceās talent, coupled with her playing experience, is exciting news for the program,ā Ryan said. āShe should be very exciting to watch.ā
Maxwell will be attending the Bible Hill campus for a semester while studying marketing, leadership and taking arts classes to upgrade her academic credentials for career and workplace potential.
Although Maxwell graduated from Cape Breton University with a Recreation Leadership degree two years ago, she wanted to continue to expand her studies. She talked with Ryan about the prospect of attending Dalhousie AC and joining the Rams while the pair played together for the North Nova United senior womenās side last summer.
āOnce Jackie came to me and said we could make it work I just said āYeah, definitely. Letās do it.āā
Maxwell will give the Rams a healthy injection of intensity and her experience should make her a leader on the squad. Her strength and speed make her difficult to take off the ball and Maxwell has a nose for the net, nabbing a Golden Boot award for leading the Nova Scotia Soccer Leagueās senior womenās division with nine goals as a member of Suburban in 2012.
The Rams have steadily improved since Ryan took over the reins in 2012 going from the basement of the seven-team conference to finishing fifth last year and missing the conference playoffs by just one point. The teamās improvement saw Ryan nab the conference coach of the year award.
Maxwell, who expects to be used as a striker or attacking midfielder for the Rams, said she wants to help the program continue itās upward swing.
āThey have definitely improved from where they were and I think this is the year we can definitely do something,ā she said. āThe girls definitely have potential and I think with a little boost of confidence things can definitely happen.ā
On paper it certainly looks that way. The Rams should terrify opposing defences as Maxwellās pace, power and clinical finishing ability joins up with third-year striker Sian Rankinās talents. The Edmonton, AB., native was a CCAA All-Canadian and the teamās MVP last year after pumping in 17 of Dalhousieās 23 goals to lead the ACAA. She also topped the conference with 34 points to earn herself a spot on the ACAA All-Conference team.
āThe combination of a CCAA All-Canadian and a former AUS All-Star with national team experience could make for a pretty dangerous combination,ā Ryan said.
Maxwell said she plans on bringing her competitive playing days to an end at the conclusion of the season, although she will still continue to lace up her boots with North Nova. She also hopes to take on a coaching role somewhere.
āI want to finish things off with a bang,ā Maxwell said. āThis could be my last chance so itās exciting.ā
Ģż
Ģż
Recent News
- Hall of Fame inducts four new members
- Honouring Indigenous Knowledge: Community Food Systems in the Philippines
- Food Services Reading Week Hours ā November 11 ā 15, 2024.
- Cultivating Healing: Growing Through Grief
- United Way Campaign Update
- Cultivating Community Resilience: Masstown Market's Role in Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security at pilipiliĀž»
- Look Who's Talking ā Robert Larsen
- Lifting our communities