Quincy, FL
Hobbies and interests
Soccer
Volleyball
Dance
Latin Dance
Embroidery And Cross Stitching
Reading
Reading
Young Adult
Adventure
I read books multiple times per week
Liliana Cantero
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WinnerBio
Hello! I am an aspiring entrepreneur aiming to go into the field of computer science and business. As of right now, my goal is to get an education and to get a high-paying job that fits within my values so that I can take care of my parents and myself. I would be the first member of my family to pursue an undergraduate education outside of the Tallahassee area/Florida, so raising enough money to support myself and achieve my goals is very important.
Education
Crossroad Academy Charter School of Business
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Computer and Information Sciences, General
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Computer Science
Dream career goals:
Tutoring children that are part of ESOL and ELL Programs.
PAEC2022 – 2022
Sports
Volleyball
Junior Varsity2022 – Present2 years
Cheerleading
2016
Track & Field
2019
Dancing
Present
Soccer
Varsity2019 – Present5 years
Public services
Advocacy
CACS — Part of the HH Committee. Organizing and proposing ideas. Creating opportunities to meet with the administration of my school to discuss topics regarding this celebration.2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Green-Anderson Volleyball Scholarship
WinnerWell, I wasn’t always a volleyball player. Before my newfound love, I played soccer for six years. I loved the sensation of the ball on my feet, the repetitive drills, and being one of the best in the craft that I worked so hard to polish. Over years of hard work I saw a drastic improvement in my skills. So much so that I was moved up to Varsity in a highly competitive program after three weeks. I was not able to return to the program for financial reasons; with the gas prices on the rise and a long, lonely, daily drive to practice I made the hard decision to quit this past summer.
I let myself feel devastated, but continued on with life and school. As a student-athlete and teenager I have grown accustomed to maintaining a high GPA and balancing my responsibilities along with sports. Instead of focusing on my sadness, I decided to use that energy to begin my college applications.
A few weeks after school started I heard about tryouts being held for the Volleyball team. My prior experience with the sport entailed playing it with friends and watching a cartoon about it. While I did not have a complete grasp on the rules of the sport, I did not let that stop me from taking a chance.
“Who knows if I’ll be good enough to make it, but I can try.”
On the first day of tryouts I was quite lost. After such a long time of focusing on what my feet could do, having to use my arms to get the ball to a desired position seemed foreign. Not only did I have to awaken a part of my body, but I simultaneously had to stay attentive when it came to new sports terminology.
“What’s a serve? What’s a float?”
Saying “MINE” instead of “here”.
This experience was new and fresh; but it was just what I needed to move on from my past sorrow.
I was also introduced to Volleyball pads that day. I was amazed and sold at the amount of the slip and freedom they gave me on the floor. The court seemed small, but when I slipped on those pads it felt as big as the fields that I am accustomed to.
The sense of novelty and freedom was accompanied by new teammates. Feeling welcome is of the utmost importance to me, and that’s exactly how my teammates make me feel. My more experienced teammates are always open to helping me and others out. And new players, like myself, are working hard to assemble as a unit on the court while enjoying ourselves.
Overall, my passion for Volleyball is built on great teammates, having fun, and taking chances. I’m glad I decided to try out for Volleyball. I still have much to learn, but I see myself overcoming this learning curve and continuing this sport for a very long time. I can only imagine how I’ll improve after much time, sweat, and dozens of bumps.