I did not start sports until I was 14 years old and had my first track season cut short due to the pandemic. This lit a fire in me to take every opportunity to learn all I can, so that I can improve. I believe I can be an asset to any team because of my work ethic, as well as being told I am coachable and a team player. I am a rule-follower who tries to consider the consequences of my actions before I act and I am willing to work hard for the things I want in life. I realize that there are always people watching and I want to be seen in a favorable light. I desire to go to a college that affords me the best opportunity to grow as an athlete and reach my full potential, while also allowing me to prosper in academics in my preferred field of study. School has always been my priority, as I challenge myself to always be a top performer. I also play flag football and strive to be the best on the field as well as on the track. My goal has and always will be to work hard and give 110% effort in order to be the best me, I can be.
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