As I transition into college I am excited to continue wrestling and conquer any challenges that awaits me being, I am determined and a focused individual who strives for excellence. I know there is something in me grader to be shown I want the world to see. In fact, I knew wrestling was one of the exact things missing in my life that I had passion for, and great at. My coach moved me up to heavyweight mind you I was 158, wrestling 185. I am very proud of myself for having that type of skill, and not doubting myself. I did that for one and half years. But I moved down 152 and I’m doing pretty good. I am also a team captain for my 12th grade year of high school Because I bring a competitive attitude and teen spirit that motivates others to push themselves for greatness and to continually improve. also, I’m gonna study biochemistry or bio science. What makes me a better candidate than most is my leadership, eagerness, capability,hunger and passion. I put my heart into that sport and learning. I have many goals within wrestling but I also have life goals. Although I only Been wrestling for two years I’ve medaled 3rd at districts 2nd at regionals and I qualified for state.
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