Personal History
I love riding, I love racing and I love God. I am a fulltime rider at Millsaps Training Facility where I have really grown as a racer. I had an injury that required surgery and was unable to ride for several months, I was lost. I have now been released and I have come back stronger and better. I hope to be the best I can be, to take my wins gracefully, showing character and dignity. I take my losses the same way. I do not believe in talking smack or talking down to others. My character means very much to me. I hope to have a podium win in the Winter Olympics, I hope to do very well in the Millcreek Spring Championships. I want to qualify fot the Loretta Lynn Amatuer National Championship. I also want to represent my sponsors proudly.
I recently established a youth ministry ":Finishline" to reach out and save kids before they cross the finish line of life.
Riding Goals
I want to once again, represent Millsaps Training Facility, my sponsors and my family with pride, dignity and character and to win, win, win.
I hope to stay healthy, work hard, train hard and to be physically ready for all my competitions. To be mentally ready and to be the best that I can be. I think if you talk to my trainers, they will tell you how hard I work, how determined I am and how much character means to me.
I have won hundreds of small competitions, state and now I am nationally ranked, I want to improve those standings having missed so much due to my past injury. I have amazed my doctors about my recovery. I am just that determined. I love motocross!
Competitive Highlights
Having a podium win at the Mini-O's, Winter Olympics held at Gatorback in Florida was very important to me. I was coming back from my surgery and this race meant so much to me. I had several top ten finishes in the preliminaries and was featured numerous time on Motoplaygound's daily posts.
I also has a 4th, an 11th and was having serious arm pumps, but i made myself get out there and that is when I busted loose and came in 3rd. I believe in pushing yourself and never, never, giving up. This podium win confirmed being relentless does halp.