 Heather Valloonis Davis was an outstanding women's lacrosse player at Villa Julie College. She actually could have been a Division I lacrosse player. That's how good she was. She has set all kinds of records here at Stevenson then Villa Julie. She was an amazing player, she was an amazing captain, and also a very excellent student while she was here as well. The reason that she chose to come to Villa Julie as opposed to a Division I program she had also thought about Towson University is because of our great education department. She was such a great leader because she led by example meaning at practice she always worked so hard off the field she always worked so hard in the classroom. It was her work ethic that allowed her to have such a high GPA. She was a person who whatever she was doing she always put forth 100% effort whether it be on the lacrosse field, in the classroom as an elementary education major, or working for us in the athletic department which she also did. Heather on the field was an amazing competitor. If there was ever a situation where we needed to get the ball, we needed a goal, we needed the ground ball, we depended on Heather to do that. She played center so she took the draw. She played both the defensive end of the field and the offensive end of the field and the reason she played that position is because we needed her all over the field. So she was amazing and she would just take it upon herself to get herself into a competitive situation and win whatever that be whether it be a draw, a ground ball, anything that was critical at the time for us to win. And when Heather was here we had all of our seasons we had winning records to our seasons and very much attributed to what she did for us on the field. She was well respected by her teammates. She was well respected by other athletes at Villa Jolie College at the time and she was also well respected by opponents because she would be the player on my team who was tightly defended by our opponents. She was the player they would want to take out of the picture because they knew our game plan really revolved around Heather quite often and what a great impact she had on the field.