My goal is to be the best person that I can be as an athlete, academically, and most importantly in character.
I believe that I have the skills and requirements to contribute to the success of a competitive, winning volleyball program as a middle blocker at a collegiate level.
My strongest attributes are determination and persistence. When I start something, I am determined to finish it. When I want to do something, I find a way to do it. When I struggle with things, I don’t quit. I work harder and keep moving forward even during adversity. Rigorous volleyball training has played an important role in shaping these attributes.
I have a deep desire to be an entrepreneur and I hope to make a difference in other peoples' lives and share a sense of importance. I am interested in studying Business/Marketing in college. Playing sports during high school has helped boost my confidence and leadership skills and has been an important foundation for my future.
When I'm not playing volleyball or basketball, in my spare time, I enjoy creating videography, playing guitar and keyboard, and driving cars.
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