Hobbies and interests
Music
Fishing
Volleyball
Hunting
Mathematics
Math
Business And Entrepreneurship
Agriculture
Ecology
Beekeeping
Reading
History
Adventure
Christianity
Classics
Religion
I read books multiple times per week
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WinnerBio
My overall life goal is to help make a difference in the lives of people around me. Whether it be different extracurricular or community service, I strive to be a positive light for those in need. Some of the activities that enable me to impact others are volleyball, FFA, and music. FFA allows me to plan and participate in many community service events and encourages me to join leadership committees and clubs like Student Government, Key Club, and Stand for the Silent. Both volleyball and music allow me to work on leadership skills and being a role model in all aspects of my life. At the end of the day, my goal is to see the need of those around me in everything and choose a career that interests me while being connected to people.
Education
Pcm High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Majors of interest:
- Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Career
Dream career field:
Professional Training & Coaching
Dream career goals:
Company Founder
Business Owner
TV Maintenance2018 – Present6 yearsFloater
Goldie's Ice Cream Shoppe2020 – Present4 years
Sports
Beach Volleyball
Club2019 – Present5 years
Awards
- Powerplex - Gold Bracket Champion ('20)
- Iowa Beach National Qualifier - Gold Bracket Champion ('21)
- Hawkeye Open 18u - Gold Bracket Champions ('21)
Volleyball
Club2016 – Present8 years
Awards
- Devil Dogs Invitational 18u Silver - Gold Bracket Champion ('21)
- Ohana 16u - Gold Bracket Champion ('21)
- JVBC Co-Caption ('20, '21)
- High Preformance Team Selection ('19)
- Iowa Regional 18u Tournament - 3rd overall ('21)
Arts
PCM Choir
MusicPCM Spring Concert 2016 - 2021, PCM Fall Concert 2016 - 2021, OPUS Honor Choir 2020, HOIAC Honor Choir 2019, PCM Pops Concert 2016 - 2021, Jazz Choir Competition Team & Soloist 2019 - 2020, Jazz Choir Competition Team & Soloist 2019, Iowa Vocal Jazz Champions 2A Schools - 2nd place2016 – PresentPCM Music
MusicSCIBA (South Central Iowa Band Association) 2019 - 8th chair, SCIBA (South Central Iowa Band Association) 2021 - 1st Chair, HOIAC Honor Band 2020, ISU Gold Honor Band 2020, PCM Jazz Competition 2019 - 2021, PCM Spring Concert 2016 - 2021, PCM Fall Concert 2016 - 20212016 – PresentPCM Music
TheatreAlice in Wonderland 2016 - Role: Tin Man, Hairy Tale Rock 2018 - Role: King Edwin, Kokonut Kapers 2017 - Role: Tom Scrimshaw, Break a Leg 2020 - Role: Ceasar & Director2016 – 2020
Public services
Volunteering
Van Haulen´s Emporium — Volunteer & Worker2019 – 2020Volunteering
PCM Recycling Program — Volunteer & Pick up Trash/Recycling2019 – PresentAdvocacy
FFA — Leadership, Planner, & Volunteer2019 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
JuJu Foundation Scholarship
When growing up, a child feels like they can conquer the entire world. However, as they start to grow up, they start listening to the world around them, telling them they won't be good enough. If you are lucky, you will find a couple of amazing people that support you and encourage you to reach your dreams. For some, it might be their parents, a coach, or a family friend, but personally, mine is my agricultural educator.
As an incoming freshman, going into high school seemed overwhelming. Luckily, each freshman class goes to school one day early to find their way around the school. Students get their schedules and participate in a school-wide scavenger hunt. Each teacher had a clue, and once you figure out all the riddles, you won. This scavenger hunt is when I met that one person who would be my inspiration, Mrs. Samson.
I walked into the agricultural room, and that is when I heard the next question. As the teacher walked down the line, getting closer to me, she kept asking the same question. I tried to make up an acceptable excuse to not sound unprepared like the other students, but she was quickly getting closer. Then she stopped in front of me and asked the same question, "Why aren't you in an agriculture class?" Fumbling for an answer, I replied, "I plan on dropping Spanish to join Intro to Agriculture." I did not know it then, but that split-second decision was the best choice of my life.
These past two years, I have created a relationship with Mrs. Samson that I have never felt before. Not only have I learned more about agriculture, but I have learned more about being a leader, taking the initiative to solve issues, and having a hard work ethic. Mrs. Samson is known for working 11 hour days. Not only that, but she has a set of crazy-rambunctious twin girls. Also, Mrs. Samson owns a family farm where they keep livestock, maintain crops, and use a welder for projects around the community. With everything going on in her life, Mrs. Samson has always been there for me whenever I ran into problems allowing me to look for solutions to issues in my community. When I encounter a hard day, Mrs. Samson's willingness to never cave under pressure gives me strength.
In the future, I hope to reach out and support others. I want to create relationships that have a unique love that goes beyond what the world can understand. I can easily say that because of the relationship I have with Mrs. Samson, I want to have a job that gives me the ability to connect to people. I aspire to support others through their issues, and I will strive to help them conquer the dreams they have.
Grow The Game Volleyball Scholarship
Winner
Malik Faisal, a prince of Saudi Arabia, said, “Life brings tears, smiles, and memories. The tears dry, the smiles fade, but the memories last forever.” In other words, the memories I have will last for my entire existence. Some have brought pain and suffering, while others still brighten my day when I recall them. Everyone has one memory that they can remember like it happened yesterday. Although many of my most cherished memories come from volleyball, one stands out above the rest. Looking back, history has proven that to see the future, one must go through the past.
Today, my dreams of being a Men's Volleyball Olympian were beginning. My 11-year-old body felt numb and could not comprehend anything happening around me. I am in line to sign up for my first volleyball camp, but this was no ordinary volleyball camp. It was my first camp. As I sign my name onto the nametag, all I can think about is what will happen these next couple of hours. Suddenly, I feel myself floating toward the gymnasium, but when I look in, those thoughts disappear. I look inside again, and I remain shocked.
I was the only guy, and looking at my mom, I asked her if she was positive this camp was for guys. She told me that she was 100% sure that this camp was for guys and that I needed to stop worrying. As I put on my kneepads and volleyball shoes, I ask my mom a couple more times, but she disregarded my questions by telling me to find someone to warm up with. I look around the gym, and I have no clue where to start, so my mom told me to start by saying "hi." After a lot of debating, I walk up to a couple of girls on the far side of the gym. When I asked to warm up with them, they looked at each other, whispered, and after a moment or two, told me that I could. After warming up, my nerves started to go down, and the rest of the camp went by too quickly. Little did I know that those two girls would become my closest friends and push me further than anyone else to reach my goals.
Since that day, my love for volleyball has been immense and continues to grow. As a twelve-year-old, I made it onto my first 18u team. Two years ago, I started playing sand doubles volleyball on a co-ed and boys team. Also, I have been playing on a 16u club team while being a co-captain. I strive to find new opportunities for myself as well as those around me. Within the past few years, I found the Iowa High-Performance Team. In 2019, I was selected to represent Iowa's Boys Select Team at the National High-Performance Tournament. I have been my school's volleyball manager for the past three years, since eighth grade. Allowing me to help others improve their game while also learning more about mine. As a freshman, I became a line judge for home volleyball games which stirred a desire to become a certified referee. Getting certified would enable me to ref any home games for students one year younger than myself. In the future, I aspire to become a high school or college volleyball coach. After I retire, I hope to open my own Sports Complex and run my Volleyball club. I also will continue to play volleyball because it is a sport for all ages.
Overall, volleyball has allowed me to become strong physically and mentally. Growing up in Iowa, it is very uncommon for a middle school or high school male student to be involved in volleyball. I also live in a small rural area where everyone focuses on football and wrestling. Since I do not participate in those activities, it has enabled my peers to label me easily. When I have rough days, it only brings me closer to volleyball because volleyball is my way of escape. The support from my volleyball community surrounds me. When I hit a volleyball, I am free. I own the world, and nothing can stop me. When I dive to dig the ball, only my imagination can stop me. My goal is to let others create memories like mine through a game that I love. I would not be the type of person I am now without volleyball because memories make us into who we are.