I would like to wrestle at the Division 1 level of college wrestling, while seeking a bachelor's degree in finance. I believe I would be a great candidate because I'm a hard worker and I am a three sport athlete. Being a three sport athlete has allowed me to experience a variety of sports that all year round wrestlers do not experience. For only wrestling during the high school season I've placed placed at the state tournament all three years, most recently as a state champ. To have this success while only wrestling during the high school season, I believe that in college I can better myself at wrestling since that will be the only sport that I am focusing on. Not only do I push myself in sports, I work hard in the classroom. Throughout high school I've had a 4.0 GPA, and have been involved in many clubs such as student council, and gifted and talented. I like to joke around and have fun, but I know when it is time to work hard and get to business.
Statistic | 2020 Varsity Team | 2019 Varsity Team | 2018 Varsity Team |
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Record | 47-3 | 48-3 | 46-5 |
Disqualifications | 0 |
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