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Monday, November 05, 2012

Columbus Ohio Speed Clients Having Great Success

Courtney Deena and her Columbus Academy field hockey teammates celebrating their state title win.
I wanted to give a shout-out to some of our Columbus, Ohio speed clients (for those of you reading this not from Columbus) who had some athletic success this fall.  Check it out and if you see some of these people congratulate them.  Their hard work certainly paid off.

  • I want to begin with Courtney Deena who plays field hockey at my old high school, Columbus Academy.  Courtney's team won the state championship this past weekend.  Courtney was a second team all-American as a junior and will continue playing field hockey at the University of Maryland.
  • Sticking with field hockey, former Watterson grad Abby Barker, who now plays for Michigan State, was named first team All Big Ten.  She is only a sophomore so still has a few more years to really blossom.
  • In cross country, sophomore Josie Woosley, qualified for the state cross country meet.  Josie runs for Watkins Memorial.  This past spring she had qualified for the state track meet in the 800M and the 2 mile relay as a freshman.  Hopefully, she will continue to shine as the future looks bright for her.
  • Freshman Ashley Tan of Dublin Coffman is a tennis player that qualified for the state tennis tournament.  She had an outstanding freshman year and when she worked with us, really improved her speed and lateral quickness.  Another promising young athlete with a potentially nice future ahead of her.
  • In soccer, Heather Lauefer is the goalie for Pickerington North.  She notched a shutout in the regional finals game as her team advanced to the state semis.  She was also recently profiled in the Dispatch.  Things will only get better for her, as she is hoping for that state title.
  • Football players Justin Waddle of Grove City, Darryl Long of Westerville South, and Carson Tunney of New Albany all had touchdown receptions for their teams this year.  Hey catching a touchdown is a big deal for high school football players and I'm sure they will remember theirs for years to come.
If you are thinking about optimizing your athletic potential plus improving your speed and quickness, think of us.  Put in the extra hours needed to someday reach some great heights the way these athletes have done.  Look at what they accomplished.  With a little extra effort and our guidance, you too might be talked about having athletic success in the future.

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