I started wrestling when I was in 1st grade. I started wrestling because I wanted to be like my brother Zac. I will be asset to a college program because I love working hard and having a team that like a family. Working hard is important but also having a good relationship with the team is also Important, and in a team there’s no beef I want to be on a team that doesn’t hate each other I want to be on a team that loves and cares for each other and can grind very hard but can also have fun and be there for each other and help each other out and I want to be apart of one of those teams And respect us very important especially to your coaches. My goal for my 4 years of high school is to be a 4 time state champion and travel out of state to many tournaments especially Fargo. My academic goal is to get a 3.5 GPA or high all four years of high school and stay in honor classes. I am going into freshman year right now and I have 3 high school credits already. I am a 6th-8th grade All American. I got 4th place at adidas nationals, 4th, 5th, and 6th at western states last year. I want to be able to go to the Olympics when I’m older so I want to do whatever I can in college to get there.
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