A person that is dedicated to playing sports through their entire High School career is always known to never give up and to always keep going. That person is Bryson Monroy, Bryson is dedicated to any and every sport he does while also wanting to make it enjoyable for the people around him.
Out of the four years Bryson has been at Frederick he went back to the very first year of his freshmen to a memory he will never forget. Bryson made the varsity football team his freshmen year. Making varsity during his freshman year gave him so many opportunities in the future and a big chance to take those opportunities and lead out of high school.
Through Brysons High School years he has made many connections with others and has even helped others when they need it but that one person who was always there for Bryson was his mom. “I would like to thank my mom because she gave me everything I needed to help me throughout high school, and helped me when I needed it”.
After high school Bryson wants to go to college and travel the world for photography. When Bryson goes to college he is choosing between Ohio State University or University of Colorado Boulder. If Bryson decides not to go to college, he will trade the world for photography. Bryson is taking one AP class, AP Government.
Football is not the only sport Bryson plays, Football is his main sport but there are other opportunities Bryson is willing to take but also playing sports just for fun. During football he is a Varsity left tackle, after football season he does track and Bryson is more of a thrower or would rather throw, during track Bryson does shot put and discus. In the beginning of Bryson’s high school career he tried different sports, his freshmen year he played basketball, then his sophomore year he played baseball.
Bryson’s favorite part about high school was moving to Oklahoma and making a lifelong friend there. As we close Bryson’s last year of High School, He would also like to thank his family. Bryson says “I would like to thank all of my family because without them I wouldn’t be where I am today.”
Bryson Monroy has his future set up, whether he chooses to go to college or to pursue his passion in photography. He participated in multiple sports and left a mark on the Frederick High School community.