I always thought that running was a stupid sport, until I realised that it would do more for my overall health. I started running because a friend said it will be good for you and ever since I have been running. I am the joker on the team, I am the one that gets everybody hyped up and the person that's there to help bring someone up if they are having a bad day. I have set better personal records outside of meets. I hope to make a new personal record at regionals this year and hopefully in the future at college. I know that my time in high school is coming up and that there isn't much time to get where I want to be but this is where i thrive in track I know that i can get done what needs to be done for my standards I know that I probably wont get recruited by a D-1 school but here's my message to them all I need is my shot i may never be the fastest but I can give everything and work to being the best teammate, runner, and friend and all I need is my shot to prove that in 4 years that it was the right decision but right now other colleges can see what i see in myself potential to be something great so thanks to those colleges there is time left before my decision and may take a year off before college and run more and get credits out of the way at ivy tech so my choices for running at college is know to me my family and the coach for that school so you would have to make a great offer for me but Right I like the odds against me for being great in college cause not everybody does great in college even though they are amazing in high school so that's me. thanks
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