Demi Ames
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- Height:
- 5-4
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- Hometown:
- Lompoc, CA
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- Position:
- Goalie
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- Year:
- So
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- High School:
- Cabrillo
Bio
August 2014-May 2015: Attended Cal State San Marcos after graduating high school in 2014 to pursue her dream career in nursing.
High School: Participated in water polo and swim for four years at Cabrillo High. She was a three-year letterman for water polo and two-year letterman for the swim team. Received scholar-athlete award, CIF Academic Champions, MVP All-League, Defensive MVP two years in a row, CIF third-team and 2014 team captain. In academics, she was on the dean’s list throughout high school, received student of the month in ROP Economics, was involved in the Red Cross and medical interest club, and took on AP courses.
Personal: Demi Christine Ames was born on July 12, 1996 in Lompoc, Calif. Growing up, she was involved in many extracurricular activities including club soccer, club swim softball and basketball. She was a lifeguard for two years at the Lompoc Aquatic Center and then resigned when she took off for college. In her spare time, she volunteered at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital in the Oncology and ICU department. After attending SBCC for a year, she plans on transferring to a university to continue her goal of becoming a nurse to specialize in Oncology.
News mentions
SBCC built a 9-1 halftime lead on Wednesday, then held off L.A. Pierce for a 10-6 WSC women’s water polo victory in Woodland Hills.
SBCC ran into a pair of women’s water polo powerhouses on Friday and dropped two games on the first day of the Mt. SAC Classic in Walnut.
Addison Seale collected five goals and three steals on Wednesday, leading SBCC to a 14-0 shutout of Santa Monica in the Vaqueros’ women’s water polo home opener at San Marcos High.
Addison Seale had three goals and three steals in her first game of the year on Wednesday and SBCC opened defense of its WSC women’s water polo title with an 8-3 win over Citrus in Glendora.
