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Who was your childhood idol? Why?
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| Thurgood Marshall…he helped change America through laws. |
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Who is your biggest supporter?
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| My mother. |
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If you could have a conversation with
anyone, dead or alive, who would you choose? Why?
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Thurgood Marshall…at one point, I wanted to be a Supreme Court
justice, and I would have loved to get advice from him. |
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Who is your favorite NFL player?
Why?
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Trent Williams, because of his willpower and skill to push through
injuries and setbacks to do his job on the line. |
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What are your favorite hobbies or special
interests?
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| Playing video games and learning anything about history. |
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What is your favorite movie?
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| 300. |
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What is your favorite TV show?
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| The Good Doctor and Psych. |
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What is your favorite travel
location?
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| Applebee’s in Largo! |
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What is your favorite food?
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| Salmon. |
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What is your favorite book?
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| Into the Wild and 1984. |
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What is your favorite quote?
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“We must accept finite disappointment but never lose infinite hope.” –
Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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How would you describe yourself in three
words?
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| Loyal, warm-hearted, dedicated. |
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What are your lifetime aspirations?
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| To become a physician’s assistant. |
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What was the first sport you ever
played?
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| Football. |
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What is your favorite sports
memory?
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| When my middle school coach told me I would be a captain. |
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How did you hear about women’s
football?
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| I knew there had to be a women’s football league, so I researched it.
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Why do you want to play women’s
football?
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| It has been my passion and a dream since I was a child. |
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What does it mean to you to be a D.C.
Diva?
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It is a huge honor, a chance to be part of something bigger than
myself. To have a dream become a reality after being denied to play for almost five
years is incredible to me. |