Hi, I'm Cali I started track in eight grade and had a lot of fun doing it so I decided to get more involved my freshman year, I only did High Jump my freshman year while juggling club volleyball and I got a PR of 4'10, my sophomore year I really didn't do high jump because my 4x100m relay team was on our way to state which we did make it and only focused on my sprints. I just finished my junior year of track and did high jump the last couple meets struggling because I sprained my ankle at a volleyball tournament. At practice I've jumped 5'2 and at a meet I've only jumped 4'10. Next year I plan on focusing more on track and not volleyball, I'm thinking about doing indoor track and improve my height in high jump. i also do triple jump, just started long jump, and 4x400m relay. I really enjoy track and love improving. I pick up on things easily and I'm a great teammate. I think I can really progress in high jump and I hope my senior year is a successful one. I am really interested in the medical field and I want to become a Physician Assistant. I have been playing volleyball since seventh grade and have been a varsity captain since I was a sophomore. I hope you are interest in me :)
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