




So a bit more about me now. I grew up in Rockland. We have our own high school there so I didn't have to go to American Falls for high school. My graduating class was 11 outa 12 people, I think I graduated in the top 10 of my class, but I could be wrong. ;) We worked for 6 years to save enough money to go to Florida for our Senior Sneek. I know that makes it sound like we were in high school for six years but our junior high and high school, along with our elementary and pre-school, are all in the same building.
Like most people in Rockland I did sports. For the boys in Rockland there is Football, Basketball, and Track. I did all three except for the last 2 years of high school i didn't play basketball. ( I had issues at the time)
I loved playing Defense in football, only because I didn't have to remember any plays. I received a second place defensive end of the year award from the conference that we played in my sophomore year. I believe that I earned it from one game in particular against Murtagh, I managed to almost every play that came to my side. The word from the crowd was that they were scared to attempt to go to my side because they couldn't shut me down. My senior year I also received a The Red Dog award. which is either a defensive line award or just a defensive award. I don't remember which.
Basketball was also fun to a certain point. I only played for 2 years. I had some personal issues that made me not want to play anymore though. I received a JV MVP my sophomore year.
Out of all the sports I did I enjoyed Track & Field the most. It's so basic and so easy, and for the most part if you don't do well it's your own fault there isn't anybody else to blame it on. I ran a lot if different events in 4 years but for the most part I was on Relay teams. I ran the 800m part of the medley for a few years. I ran the 800m individual race also. I've ran at least once in every Relay event, 4x100m, 4x200m, 4x400m. this photo is from the 4x400m my senior year and if you look closely i'm about to be the first person across the finish line, and way in the back there just coming around the corner is the next closest team to us. We killed at that race every time my senior year even at the state track meet, it ended basically the same as this picture shows. I also did the triple jump but wasn't very good at it. I have a lot of medals for track because you would basically get them at every meet.
Well that pretty much describes my high school life. Stay tuned for more later. ;)