Player of the Week: Bella Smith

Bella Smith

Sophomore Bella Smith has been an important cog in the Lake Region varsity girls’ soccer team’s drive to make the Class B South playoffs.

“Bella has been a solid defender this season as a center back.  Her athleticism and her ability to read the game has kept us in some very tough matches,” Laker Coach Peter Webb said. “She always has a positive attitude in practice and games and will do whatever the team needs. I have never heard a negative comment coming from her toward her teammates or an opposing team. She is very mature as a sophomore and I believe will continue to improve because her work ethic is excellent. Bella is such a pleasure to coach and I strongly believe her teammates will agree that she deserves recognition as the Hancock player of the week.”

In recognition of her strong work ethic, determination, commitment and good sportsmanship, Bella is this week’s Boosters and Hancock Lumber “Player of the Week.” Each week, a Lake Region athlete is recognized for his/her dedication (does more than what is asked), work ethic, coachability and academic good standing. Recipients receive a specially-designed t-shirt, sponsored by Hancock Lumber.

Player Profile

Name: Bella Smith

Year in School: Sophomore

Hometown: Sebago

Parents: Carrie Smith and Brandon Smith

Sports you Play: Soccer, basketball and lacrosse

School organizations:Leadership Council, ASTRA

Q. Why did you choose soccer? My mom signed me up for soccer when I was little, and I have stuck with it because it’s pretty cool.

Q. Complete the following, “I know I’ve had a good game if…” I feel happy and confident and know I made a difference in the game.

Q. What goes through your mind before a big game? Usually, I just try to stay calm and not think about it too much.

Q. If things are not going well, what do you do to rebound and clear you mind to be more positive? I like to just talk it through with my teammates to stay positive.

Q. How has sports changed you as a person? Sports have kept me being happy and healthy. Sports have taught me many real, life skills.

Q. What is the biggest reward you get from competing in sports? The biggest reward I have gotten from competing in sports are the friendships I have made that will last forever.