Hello, my name is Jason You.
I love the game of tennis, it has the intensity of a great sport, and has a certain beauty to it that other sports do not have. But that is not the main reason I love this game. What really sells tennis to me is the social interactions. I love the people who play this sport, weather it is my opponent or my team. It feels like an instant group of friends when I join a team, with it easy to create bonds, and for us to push each other forward with full support. That is why I would make a great addition to your team.
For my aspirations in collage, I am looking for an opportunity to play tennis, but to also have a school with a great education system and that offers programs to my liking. I would prefer to pursuit a STEM related track, but I am open to other options as well.
While I am a competitor, I am kind and very down to earth off the court. I can be shy when I first meet someone but tend to be very social once I am comfortable in a setting. I am an extremely hard worker, who takes education and my future seriously.
Statistic | 2019 Varsity Team |
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Singles Record | 2019 Sunset Wave League Record: 26-1, including 9-0 in CIF team playoffs |
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