As an athlete, I see myself as a determined, dedicated, and strong individual that could wrestle at any level with time and practice. My goals for my senior year is to be a state champion and then following that I plan to wrestle in college. I'm a strong-minded student, athlete, and person in general, I feel that my passion for the sport of wrestling is stronger than any other competition. Even if I lose or perform poorly I strive to do my utmost-best in everything after to perfect my wrestling and academics. I have placed my heart into succeeding and even after thirteen years of wrestling I still love and have not lost my drive to be not only a good wrestler but also a good student. One of my many skills is being able to push and work with others, whether it be in the classroom, weight room, or on the mat. My athleticism is seen by many of my peers and I've even been asked to train, teach, and help motivate students I've never really associated with and I've taken on this task multiple times. I take pride in the small accomplishments which lead to bigger ones. Every day I push harder than the previous to improve myself, and because of this I consider myself the best option for coaches and their teams.
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