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Aimee Largoza - Ritual Ambassador

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We're thrilled to officially welcome Aimee Largoza to the Longstreth Athlete Program as a Ritual Brand Ambassador!

Aimee recently graduated from Downingtown S.T.E.M. Academy and will be attending Villanova University this fall to study nursing. Her impressive accolades include Max Field Hockey All-Region (PA) 2nd Team, Ches-Mont League Champion ’24, PIAA District 1 3A Semifinalist ’24, and PIAA 3A State Quarterfinalist ’24. She was also selected to play in our inaugural Longstreth Senior All-American Game this past July.

Fun fact: Aimee also works in our retail store and is a vital part of our social media team!

Other Fun Facts:

What stick do you use and why? 
I play with the Ritual Ultra 95! When I started field hockey, I used the Ritual Ultra 55 and have always found my way back to this stick. I enjoy the precision and power I get when shooting on cage as a forward. 

Which grip do you choose and why? 
I like using the TK chamois grip because of how thin and soft it is. 

When did you start playing field hockey? 
I started playing field hockey in 2018 because my next-door neighbor, who played, asked me to join her team.

What is one pre-game ritual you have? 
I always took a picture with my two teammates on her iPad before each game!

Go-to pre-game meal? 
I don't have a meal, but I always get a Starbucks refresher before my games!

Go-to game day hairstyle? 
I ALWAYS do two braids into a bun with a scrunchie. 

Favorite pump-up song? 
I like listening to "Afraid to Feel

Describe your playing style in 3 words? 
Fast, scrappy, passionate 

What’s something you enjoy doing off the field? 
I like to hang out with friends and cats and watch movies

Any game day superstitions? 
I always wear a USA Hocsocx on my right leg and a patterned Hocsocx on my left. Also, I always have the same hair. 

Favorite motivational quote? 
"It's hard to beat a person who never gives up"- Babe Ruth

A piece of advice you’d tell your younger self?
Have more confidence in yourself and your abilities. 

A favorite memory from your high school field hockey career? 
Any goal celebration in my junior and senior years of high school!

What college are you attending? What’s your major? 
I am a freshman at Villanova University studying Nursing