I am a very dedicated wrestler, with the hopes and aspirations of obtaining a wrestling scholarship to a fine university.My NCAA # is 1206891659. I work very hard academically, and physically on a daily basis. My dedication and perseverance have seen me to many of my already obtained goals. I continue to grow and educate on the sport of wrestling training 12 months out of the year. I have overcome significant and traumatic injuries in the past and continue to work to improve those weaknesses.
Additionally, I was evaluated and certified by the Junior Olympic Training Staff as a certified technical wrestler with Team Georgia.
I would like to obtain a four degree at minimum. In the field of Science, History, Law or Physical/Health Education.
I am a very well rounded student who participates in many social activities within and outside of school. I believe I will be a positive asset to any college team. I am able to accept and understand new techniques and constructive assistance when I may fault in a match. Every match win or lose is a learning experience.
In my free time I enjoy the outdoors, music which includes playing my guitar, long boarding and social time with friends.
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