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By the time she was seven, Avalon was playing two age groups above her own age group in the youth league due to her 'not feeling challenged enough'. | By the time she was seven, Avalon was playing two age groups above her own age group in the youth league due to her 'not feeling challenged enough'. | ||
At age nine, Avalon would play for the Pike River Girls Pickerel, a premier team only supposed to be for girls aged | At age nine, Avalon would play for the Pike River Girls Pickerel, a premier team only supposed to be for girls aged 12-15. PRGP would win the Outer Muskeleagua Girls Youth Football Championship in August of the same year. In the finals, Avalon would score two of the three goals, including the winning one at the 78' minute. | ||
Once Pacifica was elected Prime Minister, the family would move to [[Kynnport]] where Avalon would briefly play in the White Palace Corridor County Youth Football League (WPCCYFL, or the WPYL for short) on the District 3 Bears, a team made up of girls 13-15 years old. During a game where Avalon scored three unanswered goals without any assists in the first half against the second best team in her division, the Division 2 Vipers, a recruiter for the Rochester Square FC Youth Academy would recruit her after speaking to her father. | Once Pacifica was elected Prime Minister, the family would move to [[Kynnport]] where Avalon would briefly play in the White Palace Corridor County Youth Football League (WPCCYFL, or the WPYL for short) on the District 3 Bears, a team made up of girls 13-15 years old. During a game where Avalon scored three unanswered goals without any assists in the first half against the second best team in her division, the Division 2 Vipers, a recruiter for the Rochester Square FC Youth Academy would recruit her after speaking to her father. She would be signed on a negotiable two year contract with an escape clause up to the standards of the AYARA (Alecburghish Youth Athletic Regulation Act). |
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Born | Leah River, Alecburgh | November 24, 2012
Citizenship | Alecburghish, Saint Croix |
Nationality | Alecburgh |
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Relatives | Olivia Mae Champlain-Kourtney(sister) Evangeline Rae Champlain-Kourtney Lawrence Champlain-Kourtney (grandfather) Peter Champlain-Kourtney (great-grandfather) |
Avalon Champlain-Kourtney (born Alecburghish-Croix semi-professional youth football player playing for the FC Rochester Square Youth Academy on their Women's C team. She is also the second eldest child of Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney and Blake Clarke, only being older than Evangeline Rae by thirty-two minutes.
November 24, 2012, Avalon Kai Champlain-Kourtney) is anFootball Career
According to her mother, current Prime Minister Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney, Avalon would first begin playing football for the Northern District Pike River Harbor Youth Soccer Association from she was four years old with her twin sister Evangeline.
By the time she was seven, Avalon was playing two age groups above her own age group in the youth league due to her 'not feeling challenged enough'.
At age nine, Avalon would play for the Pike River Girls Pickerel, a premier team only supposed to be for girls aged 12-15. PRGP would win the Outer Muskeleagua Girls Youth Football Championship in August of the same year. In the finals, Avalon would score two of the three goals, including the winning one at the 78' minute.
Once Pacifica was elected Prime Minister, the family would move to Kynnport where Avalon would briefly play in the White Palace Corridor County Youth Football League (WPCCYFL, or the WPYL for short) on the District 3 Bears, a team made up of girls 13-15 years old. During a game where Avalon scored three unanswered goals without any assists in the first half against the second best team in her division, the Division 2 Vipers, a recruiter for the Rochester Square FC Youth Academy would recruit her after speaking to her father. She would be signed on a negotiable two year contract with an escape clause up to the standards of the AYARA (Alecburghish Youth Athletic Regulation Act).