[h2]Kennedy Montgomery[/h2] [img]http://41.media.tumblr.com/fcd48fccf6eaea4ea28d678116ba38bb/tumblr_mplnwqJdOt1s5e3qvo1_250.png[/img] Kennedy stands at 5'6", athletically built and weighing in at a muscular 140lbs. She is one quarter Native American, with some Irish and Polish mixed in from her Dad's side. She has several tattoos. A couple are visible with clothing, such as the arrow on her wrist and the soccer ball on her right foot. Others require a bit of friendship to be revealed. [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Age:[/b] 27 [b]Occupation:[/b] High school history teacher and soccer coach [b]Astrological sign:[/b] Leo [b]When did you arrive?:[/b] 4th to arrive [b]Personality:[/b] Kennedy is a genuinely kind and warm-natured person. Her personality is a strong one, but it is not overbearing. Most find her to be very welcoming, regardless of history or relationship. Kennedy tends to be a social creature, truly interested in others and their idea's and thoughts. She is quite the academic, always curious about things she does not know and willing to learn more. Being a former athlete, she can easily work with others or take on a leadership role among her peers, though she prefers to remain neutral. Easily bored, Kennedy often finds herself investing in new or novel hobbies, unafraid to try new things and let her mind wander. Because of her warm-hearted and caring nature, some can find her to be a bit intrusive or annoying with her concern. She may or may not take offense to this, as sometimes she is able to recognize her interference. Apart from that, she is overall a genuine soul with a care for others and curiosity about her. To those she befriends, she is loyal to a fault. To those who betray her, she is too quick to forgive. [b]History:[/b] Kennedy started playing soccer at the young age of 4. The love of futbol quickly overtook her and she was enthralled with the sport for the entirety of her childhood. In school, Kennedy was a good student, honor roll and varsity starter. Her dedication to the team and concern for all of her teammates earned her the captain's position when she was only a sophomore. The hard work in high school paid off both academically and athletically, as Kennedy was awarded a scholarship to play soccer on the Division 1 level. Soon, scouts from the professional level and the national team were looking at her going into her third year of school. Kennedy finished her college career as an All-Conference player and graduated with a bachelor's degree in secondary education with a minor in history. Instead of beginning her career as an educator, Kennedy took up an offer to play professional soccer in Europe. She played there for several years, eventually earning a call up to the national team for the United States. Kennedy was one of the youngest players at the camp when she was first called up, and it took several camp call ups before she got the nod to suit up and join the roster for her first ever international game. Unfortunately, Kennedy's professional career quickly ended in tragedy. During an international friendly against a competitive Australian team, Kennedy was injured. A torn ACL. The injury required surgery and more than a year of rehab. She pushed through and recovered, but not before missing her window to remain on the national team and play professionally. Gutted, she returned to her home state and took up a teaching and coaching job, where she has spent the last two years of her life. [b]Miscellaneous:[/b] Kennedy resents the fact that she got injured and that her career was ended prematurely. She was well known enough to be referred to as "the next big up-and-comer" on the national team, and she hates the fact that some people recognize her and bring up how good she "used to be" or "how much potential" she had.