Sophomore Year
Ever since I started high jumping, I loved it. Up until my sophomore year I had not really thought about going to the next level, because I didn't think it was possible. But now that I do, I would love to jump at any college who would take me, and thank you if you were just even thinking about me, it means the world -- Ethan Moore
Junior Year
During my junior year the week of my first meet I had what was supposed to be a season ending injury, a broken fibula with a severe ankle sprain. I worked for weeks and ending coming back and hitting my season high from sophomore year. During regionals I jumped a bad meet and tied for fourth, but due to total jumps went down to fifth, missing state by one missed jump. That was hard on me. But I learned that quitting is never an option, you dig until there's nothing left, and once it's all said and done you take away what you can from it. Later in the summer I under went some ankle surgery to fix some of the damage that was still left, I had got fifth in the region and was state ranked on a still injured ankle. I'm now hoping for a great senior year, and if I'm lucky maybe some great ones in college.
Senior year
Just jumping my last year for fun and am up to 6'4 the only one I'm trying to impress is myself and my family
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