My parents introduced me to high level athletics at the young age of six. First there was travel soccer, which I played for seven years. Soon after came two years of travel softball and three years of travel volleyball. Although I was always a good athlete on these teams, one thing always stood out, I was the fastest runner on every team I played on. I have many great memories from those early days, but I also learned many important life lessons from my coaches and team mates. I learned work ethic, how to handle pressure, how to be a leader, a good winner, a good loser, and most of all, what it meant to be a team player. However, I also learned that I loved my team mates more than the sports I was playing.
Like many other 8th graders, I decided to go out for the middle school Track and Field team. Once I began running track, I knew I finally found the sport that would help define me as a person. I have not only gained confidence in myself on the track, but have also gained confidence as a person and in the classroom. I started focusing on track exclusively after my freshman year in High School and have really begun to see improvement in my times and splits.
I was fortunate enough to have started out with a great track and field coach, who has coached me for all three years through high school and club track. I have learned how to challenge myself, how to stay motivated and motivate others, and learned the value of teamwork. After three years on the Varsity Track team, I received awards for “Most Improved - 2015”, “Most Dedicated - 2016”, and “Scholar Athlete – 2015, 2016”, and also served as team captain my Junior year. In addition, I also hold or I am part of six school records. As a member of the Michigan Racers track club, I was a sprinter on three All-State indoor relays in 2016.
I'm looking for a program that will be a good fit for me both athletically and academically. Not only do I have the talent to compete for a college team, but the leadership, work ethic, and character to make an immediate impact in your program. I have what it takes to be a leader and an asset to your team!
Event | 2016 Varsity Team | 2016 Michigan Racer | 2015 Varsity Team | 2014 Varsity Team |
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4x100M (Split) | 12.2 | 12.7 | ||
4x200M (Split) | 25.7 | 26.1 | ||
4x400M (Split) | 58.1 | 59.8 | ||
100M | 13.05a | 13.04 FAT 6/11/2016 - AAU District Qualifier at Renaissance HS, Detroit, MI | ||
200M | 26.24c | 26.54c | ||
60M | 8.41 FAT 2/2016 - Indoor | |||
400M | 60.6 FAT 6/18/2016 - USATF Michigan Assoc. JO Outdoor T & F Championships at Olivet College | 61.94c | 63.97a |
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