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  Tamara Cormier

Tamara Cormier

Player Profile

Class:
Freshman

Hometown:
Coquitlam, British Columbia

High School:
Burnaby

Height:
5-6

Position:
MF/F

Experience:
HS

High School: Spent two seasons at Burnaby Central High School in Coquitlam, British Columbia before being asked to attend the British Columbia Soccer Association's Resident School Program of education and soccer excellence for provincial and national players...while at the resident school, she was the top scorer in the Vancouver Metro Women's Soccer League over the last three seasons which helped her provincial ODP team take home the Nike Friendship Cup gold medal in 2006...the squad also earned back-to-back Surf Cup and Tournament of Champions Gold Medals (2004 & 2005)...was also a member of the Canadian Soccer Association National Training Center and the Canadian National Team Pool from 2004-05... At the club level, she played for the North Shore Select which earned a British Columbia Provincial Gold Medal during the last two years and took the bronze medal at the 2006 Canadian National title...she also played for the Coquitlam City Inferno, who won Provincial, Coastal Cup and League Cup gold medals...a member of the cross country and volleyball teams, while attending Burnaby Central.

Personal: Born Oct. 17, 1989, in Vancouver, British Columbia...daughter of Ron and Sylvia Cormier...has two older sisters, Candace and Kaylea...proposed major is business administration.

 
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