“How refreshing it is to see so many young female athletes not only striving to pursue and accomplish their dreams on the field, but more importantly having a profound impact off the field, being a good person of character and positively impacting all those they meet throughout their young lives,” said former U.S. WNT midfielder and U.S. U-16 Girls’ National Team head coach Kacey White. “These are the true heroes that will surely have a lasting influence in each of their communities and the people they meet along the way.”
A SheBelieves HeroTM is a leader in their community, a confident and passionate individual who empowers others around her and is working to make a difference.
“I had such a great time watching these videos and was truly inspired,” said former U.S. WNT goalkeeper Nicole Barnhart. “There were many great entries, and it was a very tough decision. Congrats to all the entrants. Thank you for all you do to make our communities better. Keep working hard to accomplish your goals, and dream big in all you do!”
We now need YOU to pick your favorite! Watch all four videos below, and vote for whoever you believe is a true SheBelieves HeroTM. The winner will be announced on or around Monday, Feb. 19.
2018 SheBelieves Hero Finalists
1. Hollis Belger
@ussoccer_WNT #SheBelievesHero 13 year old Hollis Belger from Larkspur CA uses her soccer skills to kick childhood cancer! #soccer #JFJ #USWNT pic.twitter.com/03LaQkBfOd
— erinj (@erinj) January 28, 2018
2. Holly Hunter
Please nominate me for the #SheBelievesHero Campaign! Here is my story and why I should be chosen! Thank you! Please like and retweet! Holly Hunter 14 Years Old Temecula, Ca #SheBelievesHero pic.twitter.com/krsqfEODfB
— Holly (@hollyhunter44) February 6, 2018
3. Lauren Sedewitz
🚨Parent approved!🚨 I’m Lauren Sedewitz, 16 years old, and live in Novi Mi! #Shebelieveshero @ussoccer_wnt pic.twitter.com/5PNBDsVaPf
— Lauren Sedewitz (@Lauseden) February 6, 2018
4. Liv Zeldin
@ussoccer_wnt #SheBelievesHero PARENT APPROVED❗️ pic.twitter.com/wUvWOnIHBg
— Liv Zeldin (@LivZeldin) February 3, 2018