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Jenna Placke #13
State Open Team in 2007...Was named a Scholar Athlete at
Shenendehowa in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Junior 5-5 Back
PERSONAL: Born July 28, 1989...Daughter of Ed and Dawn
Ballston Lake, N.Y./Shenendehowa
Placke...Has an older brother, Brandan, who played soccer at
Major: Psychology Kings College...Aspires to be a teacher.
AS A KARBOWSKI ON PLACKE: “Jenna emerged as an excellent SOPHOMORE: Started all 19
games at outside back...Put three of defender in 2008 with renewed confidence, starting all 19 games.
five shots on goal. She has always been technically sound, but really improved
her decision making and had a great sophomore season. She
AS A has become a fixture in the back with her commitment to the FRESHMAN: Started one of 15
games. game year-round.”
BEFORE SIENA: Four-year varsity starter at Shenendehowa...
Selected First Team Section I, First Team Suburban Council and
Getting to Know Jenna Placke
Times Union First Team her senior year...Earned Shenendehowa’s
Coaches’ Award as a senior...Named the team’s Best Defensive
Favorite sports team: New York Yankees
Player at the conclusion of her senior season...Nabbed Second
Team Suburban Council as a junior...Served as captain of the
Favorite book: Twilight
Empire State Scholastic Team in 2006...Played on the Empire
Favorite movie: Miracle
Favorite food: Pepperoni pizza
If I could travel anywhere, I would go to: Italy
Any superstitions? Putting on my right shin guard first
and then my left one
I chose # 13 because: LUCKY 13
My proudest sports moment is: Winning the State
Championship my sophomore year in high school at
Shenendehowa
My favorite class at Siena is: Psychology
My favorite thing about Siena is: The tight-knit community
Career Plans: Special education teacher or psychologist
Favorite experience at Disney World: Going to Blizzard
Beach with my family
PLACKE’S CAREER STATS
Year GP/GS Goals Assists Points Shots GWG
2007 15/1 0 0 0 3 0
2008 19/19 0 0 0 5 0
Totals 34/20 0 0 0 8 0
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