Career: Naila has been with the Argos all four years of her career, beginning in 2006. In 62 total games played she has recorded four goals, six assists for 13 points. 2007 was a breakout season for her as she set career highs in points (8), goals (2), assists (4), shots (13) and shots on goal (8).
2009: Started seven of the 17 matches she appeared in for a total of 698 minutes...Played a season high 90 twice in matches against Delta State (10/18) and West Georgia (10/25)... Totaled 70 minutes on the field in a start against Warner Pacific (9/5)... took a season high two shots in a 10-0 win against Lambuth (10/31)...
2008: Started 19 of the 25 total games she appeared in... totaled 1,468 minutes played as a solid midfielder... Took five shots on the season...
Summer 2008: Played for WPSL Thomasville Dragons alongside teammate Lauren Byrd.
2007: Started 14 of the 18 total matches she appeared in...score two goals and had four assists for the Argos in 07...her first goal of the season came against Georgia Southwestern (8/26) in an 8-0 route..Scored her second against Mobile (9/12) in a 2-0 win..
2006: Appeared in 12 matches... Scored her first career Argonaut goal in the win at Thomas (10/10)... Added a goal in the GSC Tournament semifinal win over West Georgia (10/27)... Played in a season-high 78 minutes against the Colorado School of Mines (8/27).
High School: Her 95 goals were the most goals scored by a women[apos]s soccer player in school history... Added 55 career assists... A 2005 Florida Sports Writers Association All-State Honorable Mention selection after totaling 30 goals and 18 assists... A three-time all-conference selection... Received the Golden Boot Award... Named team rookie of the year... Also participated in volleyball, cross country and track... Named most valuable player of the cross country team... A member of the National Honor Society.
Club: Reached the state tournament as a member of the Florida Olympic Development Program in 2005... A member of Jacksonville's Westside Soccer Club from 2003 to 2006... Helped lead the team to the Melbourne Area Girls Labor Day Challenge title in 2005.
Personal: Daughter of David Jr. and Carol Owens... Has an older brother, David III... Majoring in psychology... A girl scout for 12 years, she taught younger Girl Scouts about fire prevention and how to escape a fire... Volunteered and ran summer camps at the Jacksonville Museum of Science and History. Plans to further her education after soccer....

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