I'm a junior that goes to Communication and Media Arts High school right now but my goals for college are to get a degree in business and minor in culinary arts or music. My aspirations is to make it out of Detroit and make my mom proud. I push myself everyday on the track through all pains to better myself. I'm a good candidate because not only do I push myself to the max I push my teammates to be the best when can be. What made run track was I used to watch college track and interested me because I love to run. My sixth grade year came I finally got the courage to run it felt amazing getting 1st and the team experience. I thought that was at when I injured myself but I push myself to the max to get back out the track 4 years passed my sophomore year I made my big return. When the season started last year I ran a 1:14 in the 400 and 35.0in the 200 with the help of family, teammates, girlfriend, and coaches my time as dropped majorly. For all coaches reading this my I look to further my track career and bring my hard working ethic, strong leadership, and open mind to your program.
Event | 2018 New Breed Trac | 2018 New Breed |
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200M | 26.0 | 22.0 |
400M | 58.25 | 58.25 |
800M | 2:15:00 |
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