I have been swimming with my club team, Mississippi Makos, since I was seven years old. Swimming is the only athletic endeavor I have pursued, adding varsity high school swimming to my commitments in the seventh grade. Swimming is my passion and plays a very central role in my life.
I am an extremely competitive swimmer. I strive for excellence, which is evidenced by the awards I have earned, including:
Winning without sportsmanship means nothing, and that is why one of my favorite honors was the year I won the leadership award for my club team. With hundreds of kids on our team, I find it very important as an upperclassman to be a positive role model, by cheering for my teammates when in the pool, or having a supportive conversation when on the deck.
I bring the same drive for excellence to my school work. I have a cumulative GPA of 4.09 and have taken honors and AP classes along the way. I am a member of National Honor Society and have been a member of the student council and student admissions team at my school, St. Andrew's Episcopal School, which was recently named the 18th best private school in the nation.
Although I have a very busy schedule, I have always made room to give back to my community. I am a summer camp counselor for Operation Shoestring, a social services organization that serves underprivileged youth. I am currently working with Shoestring to create a new summer program which will give children their first chance to swim. I am looking forward to this because I am actually helping to create the syllabus and secure the location for the lessons. I am also a member of the Youth Ambassador Council for the Mississippi Children's Museum and have served as a counselor at Camp Karitas - a summer camp for the children of incarcerated parents. Along with my twin sister (who also swims!) I am a swim coach for a summer city swim league team at the Jackson Yacht Club.
My ideal college environment would allow me to balance these two worlds. I am looking for a college where I will be able to develop my skills as a swimmer and my knowledge and experience as a student. I am not afraid of hard work, and I try not to make commitments that I can not fulfill.
Event | 2014 Varsity Team | 2014 MS Makos Swim | 2013 Varsity Team | 2013 MS Makos Swim | 2012 Varsity Team | 2012 MS Makos Swim |
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100Y Free | 52.60 | 53.31 | 53.31 | 53.15 | 53.15 | 54.55 |
200Y Free | 1:54.48 | 1:55.23 | 1:55.23 | 1:54.48 | 1:54.48 | 1:55.53 |
400Y Free Relay (Split) | 52.64 | 52.72 | 52.72 | 52.72 | ||
50M Free | 28.82 | |||||
50Y Free | 25.17 | 25.24 | 25.42 | |||
500Y Free | 5:11.07 | 5:07.85 | 5:11.30 | |||
100Y Back | 59.95 | 1.00.60 | 1:03.21 | |||
200Y Back | 2:13.84 | 2:13.10 | 2:13.74 | |||
100M Fly | 1:07.31 | |||||
100Y Fly | 1:00.05 | 58.78 | 1:00.36 | |||
200M Free Relay (Split) | 28.19 | |||||
200Y Free Relay (Split) | 24.70 | |||||
200Y Med Relay (Split) | 28.37 (Back) | 26.65 (Fly) | 26.45 (Fly) | |||
400M Med Relay (Split) | 1:05.9 (Fly) | |||||
200Y Fly | 2:12.99 | 2:13.66 | ||||
400Y Med Relay (Split) | 58.80 (Fly) | |||||
200Y IM | 2:14.57 | 2:14.17 |
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