Laina Tavernier
- Status: Uncommitted
- Class of 2026
Next Level U Statement
I am interested in playing softball at a 5 year institution, while obtaining a degree in architecture and interior design. I’d be an asset on and off the field portraying a skillful and effective team player who has a high knowledge of the game.
Contact this athleteAcademics
I am interested in majoring in interior architecture and interior design.
- Country
- Canada
- School Name
- Father Leo J Austin
- School City
- Oshawa, Ontario
- Recruitment Year
- 2026
Athletics
Canadian
Height:
175Cm
Weight:
77Kg
References:
My most recent coachers were Coach Lesley and Coach Greg Pipher.
My main position is catcher and my second position is third base.
Player Style:
I keep a optimistic mindset and play every game with grit. I will always show up for my teammates on and off the field.
Player Strengths:
Reading the field
Being a pinch hitter
Being a consistant player defensively and offensively
Leadership:
This past season I was elected to be a leader on the team. Throughout my highschool career I have been seen as a captin on the softball team.
Team History:
I started playing on the Glenn Stewart house leauge team, then i played for Oshawa Lady B’s. For the past 7 years i’ve played for the Port Perry Angels
Other Info:
As a dedicated catcher with a deep passion for softball, I bring both skill and enthusiasm to the game. My experience behind the plate has honed my abilities in framing pitches, calling games, and leading my team with confidence and precision. I thrive on the strategic aspects of catching and love the challenge of working closely with pitchers to execute our game plan. My commitment to continual improvement and my love for the sport drive me to excel and contribute positively to any team.
I’ve won athlete of the year in grade 8 for being an all round athlete. I’ve also received MVP awards throught this season. In grade 9 and 10 I have been put on the Homour roll list.
Team Accomplishments:
My team U17 Tier 1 Port Perry Angels qualified for the Ontario summer games.