My work ethic drives me to become a better student, athlete, person and volleyball player. I take volleyball very serious and I strive to improve daily. This is not just my approach to volleyball. This is the approach I take when doing anything. I have found that success in life only happens through preparation and commitment. Nothing worthwhile comes easy.
Supportive, coachable and determined are the characteristics that best describe me as a player and person. My collegiate athletic goal is to be part of team that wins a National Championship. Being an All-American is a very lofty goal, but I am determined to place my name among the elite players in the country.
Academically, I will purse a degree in the medical field. It will take discipline and hard work, but one day I will be a Physician. I realize that being a collegiate athlete and pursing a medical degree will be difficult, but as I said earlier, nothing worthwhile come easy.
Statistic | 2021 Varsity Team |
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Attack Kills | 167 |
Solo Blocks | 52 |
Digs | 57 |
Aces | 30 |
Games Played | 11th grade High School Season- 2021 |
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