• How are you involved at school?
I am involved in the Varsity Softball team, Roo Crew, Athletic Training, Student Council, and I am a member of DECA.
• What advice do you have for an incoming 9th or 10th grader?
Stay involved and take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. Whether it’s joining clubs, participating in extracurricular activities, or simply being present in class, these moments can shape your high school experience.
• What does Roo Nation mean to you?
Roo Nation means being part of a supportive and united family. It’s about coming together, lifting each other up, and creating a sense of belonging. Whether you’re celebrating victories or overcoming challenges, Roo Nation stands together.
• What has been your favorite memory while at WHS?
My favorite memory at WHS has been all the amazing moments at football, basketball, and softball games. The energy, the school spirit, and the sense of community at those events made them unforgettable experiences.
• What are you looking forward to this year?
This year, I’m looking forward to making amazing memories, playing softball, and, of course, graduating. It’s an exciting time to reflect on everything I’ve accomplished and look ahead to the future.
• Who is your biggest inspiration?
My biggest inspiration is my parents. Their unconditional love and support have always been a constant source of strength for me. They’ve taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and kindness, and they’ve always believed in me, even when I doubted myself. Their guidance and encouragement mean the world to me, and I strive to live up to their example every day. Without them, I wouldn’t be who I am today.
• What are your plans after graduation?
I plan on attending NTCC to play collegiate softball and major in Exercise Science.
• Favorite quote(s)?
“You can only control the controllables”- Unknown