Published October 10. 2012 12:00AM
Q: What grade are you in?
A: I am in 12th grade.
Q: What is your favorite subject? Why?
A: My favorite subject is physics because I enjoy a challenge and therefore enjoy solving the complex math problems that have real world applications.
Q: Have you received any special awards or recognition?
A: I have received Principal's Honor Roll in grades nine, 10 and 11. In ninth grade, I also received the Diely Memorial Award for outstanding performance in Honors English and Honors social studies.
Q: Are you involved in any extracurricular activities?
A: I am on the varsity basketball team at Emmaus, and I am a member of National Honor Society and Key Club.
Q: What is your next goal after high school?
A: After high school I want to earn a college degree and find a career in which I can make a difference in the world.
Q: What would you say your biggest challenge has been so far?
A: My biggest challenge has been to accept the fact perfection does not exist. I can only do things to the best of my ability.
Q: What do you want to be remembered for?
A: I want to be remembered for giving my best effort in everything I do.
Q: Who is in your family?
A: My mother, Mary Anne and sister, Alexa; my father Jon and stepmother Dana and my brothers Hunter and Anderson.
Q: Do you have someone you look up to?
A: My role model is Mr. Patrick Tannous. He has had an enormous impact on my growth as an athlete and as a person.
Q: Do you have any advice for your peers?
A. My advice would be to make the most of every day.