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Xochitl Sustaita

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Bio

I am currently a senior in high school and my dream, right now, is to get recruited to play soccer as a goalkeeper for a college/university. I want to start my education to get a B.F.A in Illustration so that I can pursue a career as a character designer for a movie, animation, or video game company. I am working hard in school to get good grades and I am currently building my art portfolio for schools and jobs. I am very active; I play Varsity libero for my high school volleyball team and play goalkeeper for my Premier II club soccer team. I have a strong passion for the arts, I practice my visual art skills almost every day along with my musical skills. I have been playing the cello for 6 years while beginning to learn the ukulele on the side. Singing and acting is also to my liking and have participated in a couple of school productions. I love animals, but sadly I do not own any of my own, so I volunteer to help friends, family, and neighbors with pet sitting and dog walking. I have solid goals for my future and I will do whatever it takes to achieve them.

Education

Roy High

High School
2018 - 2021

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Illustration
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Arts

    • Dream career goals:

      Character Design/Illustration

    • Soccer Referee

      UYSA
      2017 – Present7 years
    • Service Champion

      Taco Bell
      2020 – Present4 years

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Intramural
    2016 – 20171 year

    Soccer

    Club
    2011 – Present13 years

    Awards

    • Most Valuable Player

    Volleyball

    Varsity
    2018 – Present6 years

    Awards

    • Letterman's Award

    Research

    • Graphic Communications, General

      LDS — Spectator
      2019 – 2019

    Arts

    • Roy Jr. High

      Acting
      2016 – 2017
    • Independent

      Painting
      Mural Painting
      2020 – 2020
    • Independent

      Visual Arts
      Roy High School intersection painting
      2017 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Ogden Lantern House — Served dinner to the homeless shelter residents and cleaned afterwards
      2019 – 2019
    • Volunteering

      Uinta Alpacas & Farm Store — Lead the alpacas to the shearing farm
      2020 – 2020
    • Volunteering

      LDS Church — Weed puller
      2019 – 2019

    Future Interests

    Entrepreneurship

    Grow The Game Volleyball Scholarship
    Volleyball was never my first choice when I figured out I could only play one fall sport in high school. I was born into a family who is very passionate about soccer and I was raised playing and watching it throughout my whole life. My mother inspired my interest in volleyball. She was the varsity setter for her high school when she was a junior. When she was a senior, she was team captain, MVP, and was selected for the All Conference team in her area. I've only ever played soccer competitively, so the thought of playing volleyball was a new idea to me. When I was a freshman, I decided to try out for the high school soccer team. I've been told I was a skilled goalkeeper and I believed I would make the team. So it was a huge disappointment when I found out I didn't. I was completely upset, but my mom reminded me that I still had the chance to tryout for another sport: volleyball. I was reluctant at first, but the more I thought about it, the more I liked the thought of playing it. I tried out for the high school volleyball team and made the team. I have grown exponentially, not just my skills but my mental and emotional strength as well. I am now a senior and I played on the varsity team all 4 years as a defensive specialist, earning 4 Letterman’s Awards. I played varsity libero my senior year and was lucky enough to be varsity captain for my teammates that I have bonded with over my years in high school. My school, not especially known for being great at sports, have pulled out more wins at tournaments and region games than any of our previous teams in 15 years. When I was a underclassmen, the seniors were often intimidating and sometimes unkind. This affected the play on the court, creating an uncomfortable situation for players who were new. The younger girls, including me, felt tense and were scared to mess up around them. I knew that when I became a senior, I was not going to bring that same atmosphere to the team. The other seniors and I have welcomed the underclassmen, cheered for each other, and opened up to receive advice and critique from our team and coaches. We hoped to set an example so that the underclassmen will continue to keep a positive spirit on the team, where everyone feels welcomed and no one feels excluded. My favorite moments on the court are the ones where we support each other no matter what. We may be losing and behind in points but when a teammate dives, jump sets, hits, blocks, or digs, we cheer and jump and scream. We always make sure to pat her back and help her feel appreciated. I remember playing against one of our rivals, and I saw the outside hitter hit the ball in between the block and I dove for tit. The hit was so fast it ricocheted off of my arms and into the bleachers. But I didn’t hear anyone sigh or see any disappointed faces. All of my teammates came to me, helped me up and smiled, complimenting my attempt and helping me feel cherished. My senior year of volleyball has been my favorite because the ambiance of our team is unique compared to other schools and even the other sports teams at our own school. The girls I’ve met and made friends with have changed my perspective and have impacted my attitude towards teammates, competitors, and coaches, and myself. Volleyball is where I’m supposed to be. In addition, volleyball has helped me in club soccer and even academics, specifically with my mental toughness. I have figured out that volleyball is a mental game above all, and I’ve learned to not let my emotions affect my play and work. It’s not easy, and it still isn’t, but now I feel like I have more control over myself, and that is important. I will continue to support the game, and especially my team and teammates, at school and even when I graduate. I plan to assist them, whether it’s donating what I can give or attending their games and cheering them on. I’m grateful I had the opportunity to compete and learn alongside my friends and peers, and grow as an individual.