I started wrestling my sophomore year of highschool and made the varsity lineup (17-14 record). I spent the rest of the year wrestling in the offseason with my club and got close to 60 matches. My junior year, I went 42-12 and went 3-2 at the state tournament, losing right before the blood round. However I still know I can make improvements every day and I will spend this offseason striving to my goal of being on the state podium. Academically, I have a 3.9 GPA and am always striving for excellency in the classroom. I will graduate with 6 AP Courses taken and over 15 honors courses. I am looking to Major in Bioengineering, biomedical engineering or bioinformatics. I am a self-driven person and I always try to uplift my teammates and those around me, because I know who you surround yourself with reflects who you become.
Statistic | 2024 Varsity Team | 2024 Overcomer Trai | 2023 Varsity Team |
---|---|---|---|
Record | 42-12 | 39-17 | 17-14 |
Takedowns | 71 | 20 | |
Disqualifications | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Pins | 11 | ||
Reversals | 8 | ||
Escapes | 15 | ||
Technical Falls | 1 | ||
Near Falls | 18 |
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