Highlight/Skills Video
Academic Info
GPA
High School
Issaquah High SchoolAcademic Accomplishments
Awards and Activities
Athletic History
- 2023 Varsity TeamStarter 1st Team All-Conference, All Conference 1A MVP Conference 3rd Place
- Goals11
- Assists5
- Games Played11
- Record8-2-1
- 2022 Varsity TeamStarter 1st Team All-Conference
2023 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#6
Individual Awards
1st Team All-Conference, All Conference 1A MVP
Team Awards
Conference 3rd Place
General Statistics
2022 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#6
Individual Awards
1st Team All-Conference
No stats available.- 2022 Pacific Northwest Soccer Club(ECNL)
- 2022 Washington Elite Player Development (EPD)(US Youth Soccer)
- 2021 Pacific Northwest Soccer Club(ECNL)
- 2020 Pacific Northwest Soccer Club(ECNL)
Pacific Northwest Soccer Club Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#16
No stats available.Washington Elite Player Development (EPD) Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#17
No stats available.Pacific Northwest Soccer Club Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#16
No stats available.Pacific Northwest Soccer Club Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#16
No stats available.Andrew Clark Bolt's Key Stats History
- Mile Time5:20.0 CurrentVerified By: Sandy Clark-BoltVerified On: 08/20/2022
Events
Past Events
2024/25 ECNL Las Vegas Tournament
2024 ECNL Phoenix Tournament
Carnegie Mellon ID Camp
Surf Cup 2024
ECNL Boys Playoffs 2024
San Diego State ID Camp
US Youth Soccer West ODP Summer ID
Oregon Youth Soccer 2023 Friendship Cup
Personal Statement
When I was 3 years old my mom signed me up to play at the local park in the city we lived in, Newport Beach, CA. Ever since then I have never stopped loving the beautiful game of soccer. We have now moved up to Washington where I began playing competitive soccer when I was 8 at Eastside FC. I joined their junior academy, which really taught me that the game was so much more than just winning. Yet rather it set up a solid foundation through wanting to pursue failure and understanding that when you do lose, it is only setting up an opportunity to learn from your mistakes and grow in yourself as a player and as a human. This is my driving motivation that pushes me to reach the highest level of college soccer because this game is what has transformed me as a person through taking those losses and mistakes in the game, and translating them into everyday life, outside of soccer to grow as an individual. This is why I am such a competitive person, not just because I hate losing but also because I strive to push myself as hard as I can on/off the field, knowing that my mindset is so much psychologically stronger than anyone else, that it will be impossible for anyone to out work me.
I have taken this mindset into playing 7 seasons at the highest level of soccer for my age group, in the past DA and more recently years at the ECNL level. I have been a strong vocal leader for my high school team and demonstrated my leadership qualities on and off the field for my club team. I value hard work and I believe there is no dream to big to achieve if you are consistently putting in the work everyday, which God willing, will eventually translate into God's chosen result for your sacrifices.
I value my academics at a very high standard. I go to a rigorous, academic focused private high school that pushes me in every class to work hard not only to get a good letter grade, but apply the lessons in a way that I can use them in my everyday life.
Coach References
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