As a two-time middle school state champion wrestler and an all-american wrestler, I have a strong track record of success in the sport. I have also maintained a high level of academic achievement, being an honors student. I have also had the opportunity to develop valuable skills and work ethic through my experience working in my family's company since the age of five.
In terms of character, I am a dedicated and hardworking individual who is not afraid of a challenge. I am also a team player and always looking to improve and help my teammates improve as well. I believe these qualities make me a strong candidate for any collegiate wrestling team.
Academically, I am fully committed to maintaining a high standard of academic excellence, and I am confident that I can balance the demands of both athletics and academics while in college.
Overall, I believe that my combination of athletics, academics, and work ethic make me a unique and valuable recruit for any collegiate wrestling team. I am excited about the opportunity to continue to develop as a wrestler and student-athlete at the next level
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