My name is Ryan Felix and I am a extremely hard working scholar and athlete who is willing to put in a large production of work to make a considerable sized accomplishment. I attend Wharton High School, and I play Singles as well as Doubles. I am ranked #5 on our Varsity team. As an athlete, I try my hardest at every practice and tournament no matter how large or small they are. My objective is to become the best I can be in order to accomplish my goals no matter what it takes. I have the grit and determination to do what most people do not believe I can do. I have completed AP courses and I am in all honors classes. In the classroom, I try my hardest just like on the court and I am determined to accomplish my goal of being the 2026 Wharton High School Valedictorian. In addition, I have be acquitted to The Nation Honor Society as a Sophomore at Wharton High School. Although only Juniors and Seniors are typically inducted into NHS I was recommended by several teachers to be given the opportunity. As for tennis, I am a very competitive player and will not give up at any cost no matter what.
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