Noa Hollander strives to make everyone around her better.
Whether it’s at soccer practice – where the Shaker Heights junior takes time to help younger teammates fine-tune their mechanics – on the field, where the midfielder focuses less on her own stats and more on securing a win for her team, or outside the sport, where she serves as a camp counselor at Swoosh Camp and participates in the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Saltzman Youth Panel, Noa exhibits the qualities of a natural-born leader.
“Noa leads by example,” Red Raiders head coach Clinton Eyong told the Cleveland Jewish News “(From) being one of the first players to arrive and one of the last to leave to training and other team functions. Her work rate and ethics are top. She communicates on and off the pitch, ensuring the tea

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