I am mentally and physically tough and a very consistent, volleyball player. I also have a high-stress tolerance in game situations. I’m coachable and pay close attention to detail too. I have had some challenges and disappointments as everyone has but for me adversity has been the best teacher. When I am at home, I set my top priorities and am responsible when it comes to keeping my room clean or daily chores. To sum it all up, if I had one word to describe me, it would be competitive. Academics, athletics, extracurriculars, and even board games, I am always willing to compete. During college, I will continue to work hard in school and in volleyball because I thrive off of hard work and challenges. .Although I do not know yet what I want to do exactly I want as a career, I do know I want something to do with business and have a job that keeps me working hard beyond college.
Statistic | 2018 Varsity Team |
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Attack Kills | 287 |
Kill Percentage | 36 |
Solo Blocks | 5 |
Assisted Blocks | 9 |
Total Blocks | 14 |
Digs | 118 |
Aces | 35 |
Serving Percentage | 87.5 |
Games Played | 99 |
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