The most important part of swimming to me is being a part of a team. Many people believe that swimming is an individual sport, one where you have to rely only on oneself for success. From being on a state championship team and a committed club team, I have learned that the sport of swimming values teamwork more than any other sport I have come across. This was and continues to be illustrated by noticing that when I put my individual hard-work and accomplishments towards a group effort, great things are destined to happen. Furthermore, from swimming I have learned what true discipline, honesty, and responsibility look like. Swimming has continued to teach me that the work I put in is what I get out of it, something that I am overjoyed to have experienced at a young age. I was elected as a captain for my high school team for the upcoming 2016 fall season, where I hope to put all the lessons I have learned from swimming in to action not only for my team, but in all aspects of my life- family, academics, and athletics.
Athletics
High School Information
Years w/ Varsity:
3 years
2015 Varsity Team
Team Awards:
Division 2 State Champions
2014 Varsity Team
Individual Awards:
1st Team All-State
Team Awards:
All American Medley Relay, State Champs
2014 Varsity Team
Individual Awards:
1st Team All-State
Team Awards:
State 3rd Place, Academic Team All State
Club Information
Seasons of Club Experience:
6 seasons
2016 Motor City Aquatics
2015 Motor City Aquatics
2014 Motor City Aquatics
2013 Motor City Aquatics
2012 Motor City Aquatics (National Development (practice and meet attendance requirements for this training group).)
2011 Motor City Aquatics
Coach References
High School Head Coach
Bill Thompson
Events
Camp/Event
USA Swimming Registration 2016, Speedo Summer Sectionals.
7/20/16 to 7/23/16
Training
Dryland training
F
5 Years
Running, medicine balls, push ups, pull ups, box jumps. Has never lifted weights.
Academics
Grades
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High School Information
High School:
Marian High School
State:
MICHIGAN
Enrollment:
526
Academic Accomplishments
Honors Classes:
Yes. Honors Algebra 2, Honors British Literature, Honors Chemistry,
Honors Economics, Honors Geometry, Honors Spanish, Honors Government
AP Classes:
Yes. AP Chemistry, AP Statistics, AP Language and Composition
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Yes
Awards, Achievements and Activities
Award
*High Academic achievement award freshman/ sophomore/and junior years with GPA of 4.00
Award
* Freshman year awarded achievement award for outstanding performance in Biology
Award
*Sophomore year awarded achievement award for outstanding performance in Theology and Social Studies
Award
*Junior year awarded achievement award for outstanding performance in English
Award
*National Honors Society member.
Activity
*Junior mentor to two incoming freshman
Activity
*Mission trip to Belize helped in building community center
Activity
organized and worked at day camp for Spanish speaking children.
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Mailing Address
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