Being in basketball as some might say is no big deal. But to me it is when you are a 5'1", and a minority senior. I am the only person of color on my team and I think that says a lot. Because my school is a prodominently white school, I feel like it's my job to stand up and be counted for. At my school right now, female sports are dominating. It is not easy to be a female athlete at my school right now. It is also not easy being 5'1". I am the shortest person on the team and it used to effect me but I have realized that I'm not getting any taller so I need to work with what I have, embrace my flaws and that is exactly what I have done. On the court people underestimate me because of my height and think that I can't do much but quickly do they find out that short people are quick, and harder to guard. For me to be a minority and be a leader on the basketball team is a big achievement for me. I worked so hard to get where I am. There have been times when I force myself to get up at 5 O'clock in the morning and get an extra work out in before I get to school just so that I'm on the same level as everyone else on my team. I always wanted to fit in with the team and make an impact and after my freshmen year, I got my chance to make things happen. Now I am a strong leader on the team. Last year I got a chance to help lead my team to the state tournament in Lincoln. To me this is very big for me because when I was in Jr. High I would come to the high school games sit with my parents and imagine when I would get my chance. I set some goals for myself and step by step I accomplished them. Now I plan on continuing to be a leader and hopefully help lead my team to state again next year to Lincoln for another state Tournement.
Being a member of HOSA is another achievement to me. HOSA stands for Health Occupations Students of America. It is not easy being in HOSA. You attend meetings, go to confrences and and you must get involved in the community. This is important to me because I feel like this has helped me with my future goals. I plan on becoming a Physician and HOSA helps me to set my goals high and provides guidlines and guidence on how to achieve them. This past week I was able to attend a National Leadership Confrence in Dallas, TX. This was one of the best decisions I have made in my life. I didn't realize how good of a decsion I made on going to Dallas until I got there. It was so insightful. Now I have a foundation and I know where to start. HOSA has opened my eyes to all the health professions out there. I'm glad I'm apart of HOSA and now I know I am making the right decision about my future!