Summoner Name: Loyal Sidechick
Years Experience: About 5 months.
Preferred Role: Top!
Champions for preferred Role:

Secondary Role: Support!
Champions for Secondary Role:

Other Roles that are able to be played well: Mid Lane, ADC
Current League: B4
Peak League: B1. I started in B1 but quickly fell to B4 due to my own lack of skill at the time, this is what caused the fall. After a re-evaluation, I tried again and found more positive results after taking time to reflect upon myself and take criticism and instruction from far better players.
Map Awareness: As a top laner, and typically farm-heavy champions, I have time to look around the map and ping around for my teammates. I have a extremely high lane survive rate, only falling later in game due to poor team execution. :( I typically don't jump into kills and play safe, valuing not dieing and out CSing my opponent to win lane, rather than taking risky moves just for a kill.
Shotcalling Ability: I'm map aware, but I typically wait for others to make calls because that means everyone else is ready. I don't rush in as a top laner, I wait for everyone else to be ready and then go in. In lane phase I only go full on if I know the jungler isn't nearby / I have wards / I know I can beat them and get back to tower. I watch for teleport backdoors and ganks, which is my only "shotcalling" ability. Support the team is my mission.
Have you ever been banned/suspended: Nope! I'm a very passive player who knows I'm not hot stuff. So I never get angry with people and if I do, I typically keep it on the other side of the screen and just try to play the best I can for that game. You win some, you lose some.
Final note: I work a full time software developer job during the summers, so I can only play during the nights until I go back to college here after August.
Also, you might ask, why so little champions for each lane? I personally believe picking a few, very small group of different champions is the best way to master a role and master champions so you aren't switching champs all the time, and instead focusing on getting better rather than the kit changes from champ to champ.