I would like to earn an opportunity to compete at the collegiate level athletically and academically. I am looking for a school where I can balance academic and athletic opportunities, including colleges that offer degrees in the areas of art and design.
My freshman year was my first exposure to track, where I ran as a varsity sprinter. During my first year, I completed in the 100M, 200M, 400M, 4x100M and 4x400M relays. I qualified for the DI CIF meet in Southern California in both the 400M as an individual, as well as with my 4x400M relay team where I ran anchor leg.
My sophomore year I had hoped to increase my speed through my off-season training efforts, focusing on core, agility, and strength training. Sadly, my new PR high school season goals of 24.5 in the 200M and 55.8 in the 400M were put on hold from COVID 19.
For the past 10 years, I also have played soccer, softball and basketball. The last five have been for the SoCal Blues soccer club team. I am now on their U16 ECNL roster. My experiences in sports have helped provide a broad foundation of physical and mental skills that continue to shape me as an athlete and as a student in the classroom.
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