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NAME: Lawson Renie
SCHOOL: Cincinnati Country Day
SPORT(S): Soccer-Track
GRADUATING YEAR: 2020
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: Winning 1st state title
BIRTHDATE: 8/23/01
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5'10"-145 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Terrace Park
PARENTS: Steve Renie & Katie Burchenal
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: "My older sister"
FUTURE GOAL: Win another state title

A four-year varsity soccer starter at center/outside forward, senior all-star Lawson Renie and her teammates are gunning for a second straight Div. III Ohio state championship. Last season, when the 20-2-0 Lady Indians captured the state title, it was not only the first women's soccer title in school history, but also the first state team title in any CCD women's sport.

Entering this season, Lawson had already scored 70 goals with 32 assists for 172 points in her career. With a productive senior season, she has a chance to become the first girls' 100+ goal-scorer in school history. She has started this season on a scoring tear with a three-goal hat trick plus an assist (seven points) vs. Seven Hills, two goals and an assist (five points) vs. McNicholas and two goals vs. Mariemont.

Her junior year, she scored 24 goals and had 13 assists for 61 points. She was named 2nd team all-MVC and 1st team all-city team Div. III. Lawson also plays for the Ohio Elite soccer club.

Lawson also ran track last season and was on the MVC and regional champion 4x200 relay team that finished as Ohio state Div. III runners-up. She was named 1st team all-MVC and 1st team all-city.

A good student who is active in community service, Lawson has not yet selected a college. Her favorite athlete is Mallory Pugh, favorite entertainer and most-like-to-meet is Project Runway's Tim Gunn, favorite book is A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and favorite movie is Instant Family.



COACH'S QUOTE – "Lawson is an outstanding student-athlete who excels in the classroom and on the field. Her speed and finishing ability have been instrumental in CCD'S three year record of 53-6-3."
— Theresa Hirschauer, Soccer Coach



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