My goals and aspirations are to become the best sprinter I can and get a full scholarship for college and maybe run in the olympics with hard work. I feel with the correct training, coaching and backing I would be a lot faster. I get maybe three months a year training in my small town high school and in those months my legs get very strong and I get faster every year I run. I know three months is not how training should be but it's all we have here and I still give the girls in my area a challenge. I’m not the fastest because I found out at State there’s girls like me and some better than me but I know if given the chance I can become better, stronger and faster. I feel what makes me different from other recruits is I know track is hard but I am willing to put my all in and feel track is my life.I was born with the natural ability to run fast and always raced the boys in elementry school,it's just something I love and will never stop. I’m also a varsity cheerleader and enjoy it during my off times from track. I’m excited to start college, train hard and get my degree.
Event | 2016 Varsity Team |
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100M | 12.94 FHSAA 1A District 5 |
200M | 26.65 FHSAA 1A District 5 |
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