Scholar Athlete Girls. Girls Division 1. The MN SELECT Loons program has annually been the most affordable lacrosse recruitment/showcase program in the state considering our schedule and what we offer and. Aubrey Roberts, Eau Claire Memorial High School – 4. GPAVarsity Letters Earned by Grade. Cross Country – 9, 1. Track & Field – 9, 1. Contact Coach Amplo Office: (414) 288-4959. In just four seasons of competition, Joe Amplo has built the Marquette program into a BIG EAST Conference Champion and.Individual Sports Achievement. Cross Country Conference Champion – 9, 1. Cross Country Sectional Champion – 9, 1. Cross Country State Champion – 1. Track & Field Conference Champion – 9, 1. Track & Field Sectional Champion – 9, 1. Track & Field State Champion – 1. Team WIAA Success. Cross Country Conference Champion – 9, 1. Cross Country Sectional Champion – 9, 1.
Cross Country State Champion – 1. Times Named to All- Conference First Team. Cross Country – 4. Times Named to Varsity Sport MVPCross Country – 4. Track & Field – 3. Years Involved in Co- Curricular Activities. National Honor Society – 3 (President)Key Club – 4. Concert Band – 4. Jazz Band – 3. Civic & Community Activities. Besides participating in Key Club and National Honor Society, I volunteer with my church. My freshman and sophomore years of high school I participated in community service events with my church youth group, and now I still make an effort to help out from time to time even though youth group has ended. Essay. My participation in cross country and track and field throughout high school has shaped me into a better runner and athlete, but it has also taught me many lifelong lessons and allowed me to develop important relationships. After chasing a state title in cross country for four years and settling for second place all too many times, I have realized that it takes commitment and dedication to get where you want to go. ![]() Through times of success and failure, I have found out that sometimes the training and time well spent with teammates is what is really memorable- -wins and losses aside. I’ve learned that with good races come many bad ones, and sometimes the defeats are really what define champions. It can be hard to be motivated after heartbreaking races, but I think that after my most disappointing athletic performance is when I achieved the biggest gain. If anything, athletics have taught me that the most important thing is to never give up on yourself; this knowledge, along with the many close bonds I’ve formed with teammates and coaches, is ultimately the biggest “win” I could ever take away from my high school career. Madison Marko, Kenosha Bradford High School – 4. GPAVarsity Letters Earned by Grade. Cross Country – 1. Gymnastics – 9, 1. Track & Field – 9, 1. Individual Sports Achievement. Gymnastics Conference Champion – 9. Track & Field Conference Champion – 9, 1. Track & Field Regional Champion – 9, 1. Track & Field Sectional Champion – 9, 1. Track & Field State Champion – 1. Times Named to Varsity Sport MVPGymnastics – 3. Track & Field – 3 Years Involved in Co- Curricular Activities. Student Government – 4 (Secretary)National Honor Society – 2. Link Leaders – 2. Yearbook – Advertising Manager. Civic & Community Activities. Jesus Circle Volunteer (2. Volunteered at my church, St. Mary's Catholic Church *Donated gifts, helped wrap and load Christmas gifts to families in need Confirmation Service Project (2. Worked with my confirmation sponsor to collect toiletries and items in need for community members being served by Walking in My Shoes Fdtn. Somers Elementary (2. Volunteered at school carnival as a face painter Jeffery Elementary Talent Show (2. Choreographed and taught a dance routine to 4 students *Voluntarily met once a week for 6 weeks to help prepare for performance *2. Girls took first place *2. Kingfish (Minor League baseball) Game Frank Elementary School (2. Weekly mentor Volunteered at the St. Peter's Festival (2. Volunteered at the St. Mary's Festival (2. Volunteered at the Color- A- Thon at Jeffery Elementary School (2. Volunteered at Barth's Storage Trunk- or- Treat (2. Worked the concession stand ant Bradford basketball games (2. Bradford Student Government Talent Show Fundraiser (2. Volunteered time to coordinate and work at the annual Bradford Talent Show *Helped raise $2. Children’s' Hospital Cancer Center. Essay. At this point in my life, I think it is fair to say that athletic participation has greatly contributed to the athlete and individual I am today. At age four, I started gymnastics. There, I was taught the true importance of dedication and mental strength. Throughout my childhood, my teammates and I spent 2. My coaches taught me to hold myself to very high standards and to never settle with anything less than my best. In high school, this mentality carried over into my track and field career where I continued to grow both mentally and physically. Under a very keen coaching staff, I learned how to use my strengths to best benefit the success of my track and gymnastics teams. As I prepare to start my collegiate track and field career at Marquette University while studying nursing, I know that these skills and morals will guide me daily. My athletic career thus far has truly prepared me for the next step in my life. As a result of the attention to detail necessary in the sport of gymnastics, I hope to carry a high level of precision into my nursing studies. After spending many years working with a team of athletes, I have learned the importance of respectful collaboration: a skill used often amongst a team of nursing students and professionals. The attributes I have gained through athletics will forever be deeply rooted in my work ethic and will positively impact my future endeavors. Kaitlynn Hietpas, Sun Prairie High School – 3. GPAVarsity Letters Earned by Grade. Cross Country – 9, 1. Track & Field – 9, 1. Individual Sports Achievement. Cross Country Conference Champion 9, 1. Cross Country Sectional Champion 1. Track & Field Conference Champion 1. Track & Field Regional Champion 9, 1. Track & Field Sectional Champion 9, 1. Team WIAA Success. Cross Country Conference Champion 1. Cross Country Sectional Champion 1. Times Named to All- Conference First Team. Cross Country – 3. Times Named to Varsity Sport MVPCross Country – 3. Track & Field 2. Years Involved in Co- Curricular Activities. National Honor Society – 1. Environmental Club – 2. Key Club – 2 (Secretary)Athletes Committed – 1. SMAC – 1. Civic & Community Activities. Reading Buddy for a local elementary school. Essay. Participating in high school athletics has helped me grow as a person in so many ways. I could write ten pages on what I’ve learned, but in general it has taught me the values of teamwork, commitment, perseverance, and has helped me become a more confident individual and leader. Any sport demands time and commitment and all the other aspects that go along with striving to improve. However, what I have learned and value most from being involved in cross country and track is probably how it has helped me grow as a teammate and leader. Cross country and track might seem like they are more individual sports, but over the past four years I have come to appreciate just how important the team is. I played soccer until high school, but never really learned what being a team actually meant until I started running. Even though soccer seems like a very team oriented sport, my soccer teams never supported and pushed each other like my cross country team always has. Also, I learned the importance of leading by example very early on in cross country, and then becoming a captain later in my career helped me to grow into more of a vocal leader. Participating in high school athletics has helped teach me he values of leadership, teamwork, dedication, along with so much more, and these are all lessons I can bring with me into every other aspect of my life. Alyssa Barnes, Neenah High School – 3. GPA Varsity Letters Earned by Grade. Cross Country 9, 1. Basketball 9, 1. 0, 1. Soccer 9, 1. 0, 1. Team WIAA Success. Cross Country Conference Champion – 9, 1. Cross Country Sectional Champion - 1. Basketball Regional Champion – 9, 1. Soccer Conference Champion – 9, 1. Soccer Regional Champion – 9,1. Soccer Sectional Champion – 9. Times Named to All- Conference First Team. Basketball – 2. Soccer – 1. Times Named to Varsity Sport MVPBasketball – 1. Years Involved in Co- Curricular Activities. Student Council – 2. Leadership Council – 2. Fox Cities Marathon – 3. Special Olympics Volunteer – 3. Hoops Club Camp Volunteer – 4. Fellowship of Christ – 3. Dance Marathon – 1. Essay. Athletic experiences have not only taught me key lessons on the court, but lessons I will carry with me into my college career and beyond. Through Cross Country, Basketball and Soccer I have realized that it is more than just teams battling for the first place prize, you are taught dedication, hard work and most of all teamwork. Being a three sport athlete I’ve had to carry a busy schedule with homework, practices and games. Fortunately this workload has taught me to work hard and stay focused in order to be successful and get the job done. I have also learned that success doesn't always come easy but is something one must strive and work towards. Taking on the heavy work load has challenged and taught me to manage my time in an effective way, as well as prepare me for the college level setting. Although dedication and hard work are important, I am most fortunate to be able to bring my knowledge of teamwork to those around me in future settings. Nothing compares to the feeling of working hard with your peers and pushing one another to be their very best and at the end celebrating a victory you all worked towards. I am extremely fortunate to have been involved in multiple sports that I have thoroughly enjoyed throughout my high school career. With being given the opportunity to play collegiate soccer at UW- Green Bay, I hope to share my knowledge I already have of dedication, hard work and teamwork with others. I am also looking forward to learning new skills, creating new relationships and playing the sport I love. Girls Division 2. Bailey Schmidt, Gale- Ettrick- Trempealeau HS – 4. GPAVarsity Letters Earned by Grade. Golf – 9, 1. 0, 1. Basketball – 9, 1. Softball – 9, 1. 0, 1.
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