I am in the Class of 2018 and am a member of the National Honor Society. Both my teachers and dive coach say I am motivated and committed to both academic and diving excellence. I enjoy trying to balance academics and diving, although I admit it is difficult when I have to stay up past midnight on school nights doing homework, or studying after dive practice! I intend to take Health Sciences or Biology for my major because I want to work in health care, due to my mom's example as a Critical Care RN. My college goals are to both graduate with excellent grades and work hard to help my swim and dive team win!
What makes me a good candidate for your team? How am I different from other dive recruits?
Character
You can see I am a person of good character, and help others less fortunate than myself by the following examples.
I helped build a house, all work done by hand, in February, 2017, for a family in Mexico over four days in rainy and windy conditions. I serve as a school leader on Link Crew, manage freshmen at school at the start of the year, and have volunteered at my school to do other community service through National Honor Society. I continue to serve as captain of my high school dive team (2016-2017, 2017-2018).
Athletics
You can see I am an excellent and dedicated athlete by the following results. I had to work hard to achieve these results, they did not come easy to me.
* 10 years experience as a gymnast before starting diving in 8th grade. I am a hard worker, we worked out 4-5 hours a day, six days a week.
* Won Arizona State Championship All-Around twice in gymnastics for age group.
* Silver medalist as a junior at AZ High School State Diving Division I (Large Schools) Championship with a score of 425 (11 dives) 2016. Also awarded Tribune (newspaper) 2nd team Arizona All-state diving. Captain of Dive Team 2016-17
* Best high school 11 dive score is 442 on 1 meter as a Senior
* Qualified for USA Diving Zone competition 2015, 2016, 2017
* 3rd at USA Diving Regional on 1 meter 2017 (382), 7th on 3 meter (competed all 2 1/2s) (373)
* Highest score for 10 dives on 1 m: 385 and 3 m: 388 Platform: 323 (USA Diving 2017).
* Senior list 5 dives 1 m: 188 at East Valley/Sun Devil Dual meet ((USA Diving)
Academic History
You can see I am an excellent student by the following results, and am prepared for college study.
I qualified for a gifted program from 2nd to 8th grade. My cumulative GPA, 3.9, has improved annually.
As a Junior, I completed 3 dual enrolment courses (both HS and College credit), Honors Chemistry, French and American History), AP English Language, and Algebra II. As a Senior, I have enrolled in 3 AP classes and College Algebra/Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus.
Work History
You can see I am different that other recruits because I know how to successfully hold a job.
I know how to meet and exceed job requirements (start time 6:30 a.m. ), because I worked full time the last two summers as a swim/dive instructor and lifeguard for the City of Mesa.
To help me meet my collegiate goals and diving aspirations, I ask for the following from my coach.
My college diving coach should expect a lot from me, encourage me to do my best, and challenge me to learn more difficult dives. Currently I am working on a full 10 meter platform list. I just learned the back 2 1/2 with a twist on 10 m which takes courage! I am competing 105B, 205C, 305C and 405C on 3 meter, but I'm not satisfied with my current scores on these dives.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team | 2016 Varsity Team | 2015 Varsity Team |
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Best Score | 442 1m 11 dives, 236 1m 6 dives | 442 - 11 dives | |
Best Place | 1st, also 2nd State Division I Arizona Silver Medal 2016 and 2nd place Arizona State Div I 2017 | 2nd | 1st at dual, 8th at State Division 1 373 score |
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