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GTHS Athlete of the Week – Amarie Oliver

By Titan Mom Elvira, Community Writer & Photographer
April 18, 2024 at 11:18am. Views: 131

It's impressive to see this young Lady Titan, Amarie Oliver's dedication to both academics and athletics despite her busy schedule. Playing sports since she was 8 years old and now competing in Track & Field at GTHS has proven she is a hardworking individual.

Amarie has managed to excel both academically and athletically while attending GTHS. Her dedication to track and her numerous achievements in the sport reflect her passion and commitment. It's great to see that she has a strong support system from her family and coaches, as well as a positive mindset that helps her push through challenges.

This dedication likely contributes to her ability to stay focused and balanced in her endeavors. Her involvement in sports from a young age probably instilled in her important values like discipline, teamwork, and perseverance, which likely contribute to her success both on and off the track.

Her goal of attending college on a track scholarship shows her ambition and determination to pursue her passion further. With her perseverance and positive attitude, there's no doubt she'll achieve great things in the future. And her quote, "Don’t be afraid of failure," is a powerful reminder that setbacks are just part of the journey towards success.

Amarie would like to share with everyone that you can do anything if you put your mind to it. Her message is truly inspiring. It's a reminder that with determination, perseverance, and a positive mindset, one can overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. By believing in oneself and putting in the effort, anything is possible. Amarie's own journey serves as a testament to this belief, and her words can motivate others to pursue their dreams with confidence and determination.

We would like to wish this Lady Titan Amarie Oliver all the best in her future endeavors. The best is yet to come for her!

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