Hello, I am Kamryn Salladay. I will graduate in 2027. I do Track as my main sport and Cross Country as my secondary sport. My goal in college is to obtain a physical therapy degree. I would love to do CC and Track then also. I have been running since I was little and started track and CC in 6th grade and I love both of them a lot. I like how both sports are individual but you come together as a team for the main goal. This will be my first year ever not playing basketball. I have been on all varsity teams for these three sports since I've been a freshman. In basketball I was a captain. As a freshman I was all state in both the 1600m and 800m in track and I was all state in CC also. I am in advanced math and doing dual enrollment with Montcalm Community College. In CC I have been given the most inspirational award. In track I was given the Rookie of the Year award. I was All-Conference, All Region, and All State as a freshman in CC and track. During the summer I continue to run and go to weight room and work hard with my team and individually. My coach has thought me to set goals and work as hard as you can to achieve them and I plan to do this for the rest of my life!
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