2019 Sports Illustrated Sports Kid of The Year Finalists
2019
Dr. John W. Carlos 50th Anniversary Special Recognition Award
2019
200m AAU Junior Olympics National Champion
2019
Long Jump AAU Junior Olympics National Champion
2019
100m AAU Junior Olympics Silver Medalist All American
2019
Long Jump Club National Championship National Champion
2019
100m AAU Junior Olympics Silver Medalist All-American
2019
100m AAU Club Championship Silver Medalist All-American
2019
200m AAU Club Championship Silver Medalist All-American
2018
200m USATF Junior Olympics National Record Holder
2018
100m USATF Junior Olympics National Champion
2018
200m USATF Junior Olympics National Champion
2018
4x400 USATF Junior Olympics National Champion
Schools
School Name
HS Graduation
GPA
Parsons Elementary School
2028
Goals and about me
My Dream Goal
Make it to the Olympics (Track & Field) and also play at the best level in football (NFL). Start playing basketball this coming year. I'd like to see how I can perform in the basketball as I am tall for my age.
My Individual Season Goal
Aim to development and grow my skills in football in the RB, Safety and progressively start transitioning to learn how to also play as a WR.
In Track & Field, I hope to go into 2020 (top of the 9-10 years age group) and will bring in possibly the best ever seen record-breaking streaks and aim for some of my own records that I set this past year and shutter them. I narrowly missed a few while at the bottom of the age group and I hope to make the year 2020 historical in the world of Track & Field as I go into this third (3rd) season of track.
About me
My parents registered me at the age of 7 with the Peachtree Ridge High School cluster football team. They say I suddenly surge in maturity and development in football and earned acknowledgement within the league. After the football season my parents registered me to run competitively with Jackrabbit Track Club, the same club that my older sister had run with for years until high school. On the weekend of February 10-11, 2018, at 7 years of age (and competed against older 8 year olds) I was featured in the Dunamis Super Meet at Lake Point Sports Complex in Cartersville, GA and won 3 Gold medals in 60m, 200m and 400m. That was the start my tradition of winning medals and record-breaking streak.
Since my first inspirational victory at the Dunamis Super Meet indoor meet in February 2018, I have gone to set seventeen (17) New Meet Records, one (1) National Record that same year in eleven (11) Track Meets. The best times and distances in 2018 were:
100m – 13.74sec;
200m – 27.32sec;
Long Jump - 11-06.00 (4.06m) and;
400m - 1:10.79 sec. (This was used as build up event and not a main event going into Junior Olympics).
Another nine (9) New Meet Records followed this in 2019, while running at the bottom of his age group of 9-10 years old.
His best times and distances jumps this year 2019 were:
100M – 13.10 sec
200M – 26.59 sec
Long Jump – 15-11.50. This is the best ever jumped by any 9 year old.
Going into 2020, I was expected to be at the top of the USATF 9-10 years age group and was hoping to bring in possibly the best ever seen record-breaking streaks where I was aiming for some of my own records set in the past year as there were some that I narrowly missed to break, while at the bottom of the age group. The year 2020 was to be historical in the world of Track & Field as I go into my third (3rd) season of track then COVID-19 pandemic destroyed all those plans. I hope things will settle down and 2020 football season will take place.
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