Mason’s Miller Signs Letter of Intent to Play Soccer at Richmond

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violetmillerwebGeorge Mason High School senior Violet Miller signed her National Letter of Intent, to play Division 1 soccer at the University of Richmond in a ceremony at the school Wednesday.

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George Mason High senior Violet Miller signs a Letter of Intent to play women’s soccer at the University of Richmond in a ceremony at the school Wednesday. (Photo: FCPS/John Brett)

George Mason High School senior Violet Miller signed her National Letter of Intent, to play Division 1 soccer at the University of Richmond in a ceremony at the school Wednesday.

Miller is a three-year starter for soccer coach Jennifer Parsons and the Mustangs and has propelled them to three consecutive VHSL Group A state championships. She tallied 76 goals in her career while garnering first-team All District, All Region, and All State honors in each of her three seasons. In 2010, Miller was the Bull Run District, Region B and Group A State Player of the Year.

In addition to playing for the Washington Freedom U20 team in the summer of 2010, Violet has had a stellar career for coach Jac Cicala and the MPS Azul, helping them to win Virginia State Cup Championships in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011.

Miller is also the Senior Class President at George Mason High School, a member of the National Honor Society and volunteers at the Ronald McDonald House in Fairfax and Sunrise Assisted Living facility in Falls Church.

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