
Hobbies and interests
Volleyball
Track and Field
Bowling
Community Service And Volunteering
Madison Kaylor
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Madison Kaylor
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FinalistEducation
Hilliard Bradley High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
Doctorate Degree in Occupational Therapy
Sports
Field Hockey
Varsity2017 – 20236 years
Track & Field
Club2022 – Present3 years
Awards
- National Qualifier
Volleyball
Club2014 – Present11 years
Awards
- Captain
Track & Field
Varsity2020 – Present5 years
Awards
- 10- 2nd Team OCC shot put 11- 3rd Team OCC shot put 11- Jaguar Award Set School Weight Record, 10 TV Athlete of the Week
Bowling
Varsity2021 – Present4 years
Awards
- 12- All tournament team 10-1st Team OCC & State All-Star Team Qualifier 10 & 11- Jaguar Award 9-Spirit Award 11- State and National Qualifier
Volleyball
Varsity2018 – Present7 years
Awards
- 9- JV Captain, 12- V Co-Captain 11-MVP 11 & 12- OCC Special Mention 12- 1,000 Assists
Research
Social Sciences, General
Columbus State Community College/Sacred Heart University — Data Collection2023 – 2024
Public services
Volunteering
JAGS Ambassadors — Member2021 – PresentVolunteering
National Honors Society — Member2023 – PresentVolunteering
Interact Club — Member2021 – PresentVolunteering
Hilliard Preschool — Volunteer Teacher2025 – PresentVolunteering
Buddy Ball/Miracle League — Buddy for child with disabilities2021 – PresentVolunteering
Best Buddies — Peer Role Model2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Carolyn Craddock Memorial Scholarship
Carolyn and her mom probably do not remember me or my family, but I will forever remember her. I was a very newly diagnosed Type 1 Diabetic playing in one of my first volleyball tournaments since being released from the hospital. I was so nervous; I did not want to pass out or get sick or let my team down. Then I looked over and saw another player wearing a device… could it be another player with T1D? We approached her and her mom with hopeful hearts. The kindness we were met with is a memory that will last forever. Carolyn answered every question with a smile, she made me feel like I was not alone. I know her mom did the same for my mom, sharing her contact information and encouraging words. We are so grateful for all the kindness that day. Similar to Carolyn, fierce is a word that my parents use to describe me as well, fiercely loyal to my friends, fierce in competition (13 varsity letters), and fiercely dedicated to my studies (cumulative GPA of 4.3 with multiple CCP courses). But being a T1D comes with many many daily challenges. Managing blood sugar levels during multi-day tournaments can seem impossible at times. However, one of the most significant challenges I have faced was my freshman year with the varsity volleyball coach. She didn’t understand Type 1 Diabetes and did not seem to want to learn. She would make comments like “your diabetes is giving me an ulcer” or “your insulin pump makes me want to puke”. She also implied that when I needed to sit out because my blood sugar was low, I was being lazy or “faking it”. As a freshman who was nervous to be on the court with 18-year-old seniors, this caused a great deal of anxiety. However, I stayed dedicated and continually tried to politely educate her about being a Type 1 Diabetic. I am not sure that she ever completely understood, but the comments lessened, and I earned my varsity letter. Another way that I exemplify Carolyn’s characteristics is through my volunteer work with children with disabilities. I have, for the past 4 years, volunteered with children with disabilities in a variety of ways including Miracle League/Buddy Ball, at the Hilliard Preschool (for children with learning disabilities), and with Best Buddies. Best Buddies is a program at my high school for students with mental and physical disabilities where I have the privilege to help teach students life skills and other academic work appropriate to their level of understanding. As a trusted peer role model in the program, I am able to attend special events such as Best Buddies Prom and field trips with the students. One of my favorite events is field day where students from Best Buddies program across the Hilliard school district come together and all the activities are modified to maximize the number of students with different disabilities that can participate. Being able to help students with disabilities play sports and seeing the joy on their faces is a cherished high school memory. However, my favorite part of participating in the program is the daily interactions with the students one on one. For example, Mattie, who is nonverbal, often lightens the mood in the classroom by snorting like her favorite Peppa Pig character. I, however, have gained so much more from working with the students than I have given. The students have taught me to always have a positive attitude and to never give up. The students in the classroom are truly my role models.