My goals for my post High School wrestling and academic careers are high. I am a highly motivated, determined, hardworking, focused, confident, and caring individual. I work hard both in the wrestling room and classroom every day and expect the best out of myself. I have earned a 3.91 cumulative High School GPA through first semester of my junior year Dublin Jerome High School in Dublin, Ohio. Dublin Jerome is a highly academically inclined school in where I was able to earn honor roll my first three years in attendance. Additionally, I have earned a composite score of a 26 on the ACT and plan to increase that score by taking the test two or more additional times. I love the competitiveness of wrestling and the hard work it requires. I have earned 3 varsity letter in wrestling up to this point, been a state alternate my sophomore year, and have set high goals for myself to become a state placer in both of my final two seasons of High school. I will work hard, push my teammates, and be an asset to a positive environment so I can, along with my teammates, progress to reach my future goals.
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