My name is Jordan Bills, I am a varsity wrestler at Lincoln-way West High School in New Lenox, IL. I wrestle at the high school weight class 220, I am hoping to wrestle at the college weight class 197. I am a great candidate for any school that chooses me to be apart of there great program. what makes me a great candidate is that I work twice as hard as any other wrestler just to try to be the best. for me I have to work even harder to prove myself to some other wrestlers. my grade are average, 2.8 GPA and I got a 24 on my ACT, with a little more work I can boost my GPA up to a 3.0.
I work out at least 4 to 5 times a week on my own making myself a better and stronger athlete. In high school I also play 3 sports; I play football, track and field, and my true passion, wrestling. As my goals for this year and the following college year I plan to take my team to team state. I would also like to place in individual state as well, but I am more into helping my team than myself. Making me a great candidate for any team that I can be on. No matter where I go, I will always work my hardest and proving myself.
Statistic | 2013 Freshman Team |
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Record | 26-4 |
Pins | 20 |
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