DEMI CZYNSKI
Sensational 2 way attacking, goal scoring, assisting making, defending middy Demi Czynski who has represented the Lacrosse Western Australia State Team program and competed at both Senior and Junior National Tournaments. The ultimate teammate offering coaches versatility, Demi will be a mature lacrosse player to make an immediate impact in the midfield come Spring or Fall 2023.
To begin recruiting Demi please email [email protected] or call +61 437 557 024
2022 Australian National Lacrosse Championships Highlights
Introduction Statement:
“I would like to pursue my passion of lacrosse and sport. Combining education of an exercise related subject and representing a LAX team at college is something I always thought was beyond my dreams. My motivation and dedication to this has never been higher”
Date of Birth: 2nd January 2004
Height / Weight: 5″3′ 136 lbs
Lacrosse Position/s: 2 way attacking middy
Citizenship: Australian
High School: Greenwood College, Western Australia
College Class: Spring or Fall 2023
GPA: 81.25% (GPA 3.5+)
High School Grades (Senior):
ATAR English C/56%
ATAR Mathematics Applications B/72%
ATAR Physical Education Studies B/76% (Highest Achiever)
ATAR Psychology C/62%
General Integrated Science C/63%
General Physical Education Studies A/89% (Highest Achiever)
End ATAR score 81.25
Principal Reference Letter
Academic Goals
“I would like to become a sports physiotherapist in the future. Studying sport physiotherapy is my ultimate dream, but starting with exercise and sport science or another health related course to help me accomplish that would be worth while”
Lacrosse Teams and Achievements:
2022 – Women’s Lacrosse State League Div.1 + Senior National Tournament + U18’s National Tournament (MVP)
2021 – Women’s Lacrosse U17’s State Team + Senior Women’s State League Div.1 + U18’s Sixes team
2020 – Women’s Lacrosse U17’s Div.1 + Senior Women’s Division 2 + Women’s State League
2019 – Women’s Lacrosse U17’s Div.1 + Senior Women Division 2 + U15’s Flames State Team (Western Australia)
2018 – Senior Women’s Lacrosse Division 2 + U17’s Women’s + U15’s Flames State Team (WA)
2017 – Lacrosse U13’s and U17’s Womens + U13’s Boys + U15’s Flames State Team (WA)
2016 – Lacrosse Girls U13’s + Boys U13’s + U13’s Breakers State Team (WA)
2014 – Senior Women’s Lacrosse Division 2 + U17’s Div.1 Teams
2015 – Senior Women’s Lacrosse Division 2 + U17’s Women’s + U13’s Boys Div.1 Teams
Lacrosse Coach Reference Letter
Club level awards: 2016 U13 Fairest and Best, 2017 U13 Fairest and Best, 2018 U17 Most Consistent & Senior Women’s Division 2 Runner Up Fairest and Best, 2019 U17 Fairest and Best & Senior Women’s Division 2 Coaches Award, 2020 U17 Fairest and Best & Senior Women’s Division 2 Fairest and Best, 2021 U17 Player of the Year & Club Person of the year
Association Awards: 2016 U13 Runner Up Fairest and Best, 2017 U13 Fairest and Best, 2019 U17 Runner Up Fairest and Best, 2020 U17 Fairest and Best & Senior Women’s Division 2 Runner up Fairest and Best, 2021 U17 Fairest and Best.
Premiers / League Champions Senior Women’s Division 2 2019 & 2020
National Accomplishments: 2016 U13 Nationals, Captain, Tournament Winners and received MVP for one game. 2017 Captain U15’s State Team
Nominated for Junior Sports Star for Sportswest Awards in 2020 and 2021
College Goals:
“Sport has always been a passion of mine since I was a young girl. I always know there is something to learn and ways to be better. I love learning about all aspects of exercise. I know that studying at college while representing the lacrosse team will be something I will dedicate years for. It will help me achieve two objectives I’ve wanted for a long time. To learn about sport physiotherapy and to become a better lacrosse player”
Life Goals:
“My life goals would include being a strong, fit and healthy sports person. I would like to share my knowledge of fitness and sport to the younger generation as much as I can, mainly through coaching roles. I’d like to become a sports physiotherapist so I can help people through problems they face and give further advice on how to manage these problems for future”
Why College & Lacrosse in the USA?
“I want to compete in college lacrosse because I think it will make me a much better player. I have seen the confidence and improvement from players who have come back to Perth from playing college LAX and I feel inspired by that. Overall, it shows to be a really great experience”
What Makes You Different?
“I started playing when I was a little girl because I had always been close to my three older brothers who were very sporty. I wanted to fit in with them so I also started playing lacrosse when I was 9. I never stopped trying to improve and become as good as my brothers were. I have dedicated a lot of my life to sport and it is something I will always enjoy and compete to be the best in”