I’ve been doing track since I was 9 and competed in the Hershey North American final in 2012 and 2014 for the 400 then I switched over to javelin in freshman year with a pr of 153 10 and shot put sophomore year and currently have a pr of 38 10 my sophomore year which is my current year I progressed in my opinion a lot. At divisional which was in May of 2018 I had a new PR of 157'1" then a few weeks later at the Rhode Island State meet on June 2nd I threw 164'3" and one week later at the New England Championships on June 9th I had thrown another new PR of 170'6" that was the end of my sophomore year season. The reason why I listed my progressions is to show that no matter how good of a performance I might have had any particular day I know that there is always more work to be done to become better. It has always been my dream to go division 1 for track so this has pushed me my entire life to work as hard as I can to reach this goal.
Event | 2018 Varsity Team |
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Shot Put | 38’10” |
Javelin | 170'6" |
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