Hello, my name is Bryson Johnson, I am a rising Senior at William G. Enloe Magnet High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. I have been swimming competitively since the age of six and thoroughly enjoy it. While in high school I have been able to swim for my school and several year round club teams. I wish to continue to swim in college. I know that I would be a great addition to any team because I am a hard worker and a team player inside and outside of the pool. I enjoy meeting new people and helping them to reach their goals. I use my team and surroundings to help push myself towards my own goals. My college aspiration is to become a physical therapist. I would also like to be able to swim and get faster. In the future, I hope to work with a swim team by utilizing all of my training to groom successful athlete. I am a leader and have many leadership traits that have helped me in my life this far. I like to motivate my teammates and push them to be the best they can be while doing this myself. I am a honest and trustworthy person sometimes to my detriment. I am active in extra curricular activities at school and in the community. Thank you for taking time to read about me.
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