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Sydney Roche

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Winner

Bio

Hey, my name is Sydney Roche and I am a senior at Collegiate Academy. I am interested in attending Penn State and want to study Political Science. I have dreams of becoming a lawyer and am excited about the future. I would consider myself determined, bold, passionate, and outgoing.

Education

Northwest Pa Collegiate Academy

High School
2018 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Majors of interest:

    • Political Science and Government
    • Criminology
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Law Practice

    • Dream career goals:

      Congress

    • Nanny

      Private Employer
      2018 – Present6 years
    • Lifeguard

      Splash Lagoon
      2021 – Present3 years
    • Swim Instructor

      YMCA of Greater Erie
      2018 – Present6 years
    • Lifeguard

      YMCA of Greater Erie
      2019 – Present5 years

    Sports

    Football

    Varsity
    2021 – 20221 year

    Soccer

    Varsity
    2016 – 20226 years

    Awards

    • Team Captain
    • District Runner Up
    • Most improved

    Swimming

    Varsity
    2011 – 202211 years

    Awards

    • District Medalist Silver and Bronze
    • Team Captain
    • District Qualifier

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Erie Community Foundation — Committee Member
      2019 – 2022
    • Volunteering

      YMCA of Greater Erie — Volunteer
      2010 – 2022

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Michael J. L. Suojanen Memorial Athletics Scholarship
    Winner
    Over my athletic career, I've had many role models that have shaped my athletic pursuits; I am a triathlete. As a young child, I began swimming at the YMCA at the age of 6-months. I then went on to join my school's swim team in the third grade. It was there I met my first influential role model, Ken Fromnick. I was a new student at my school, trying out for the swim team. At my first practice, I was placed in the lane of the sweetest looking older gentleman you’d ever meet; but boy, was I wrong. Coach Ken pushed me to limits my 8-year-old self didn’t know existed, leaving me in tears in the pool my first practice. However, he taught me skills that I've carried with me to high school. He taught me how to push through when times get tough, in life and in the water, and to never ever take my eyes off the prize. Eventually, I aged out of Coach Ken's lane, and his coaching career had come to an end when his wife was diagnosed with cancer. His absence was felt by the whole team- we were missing one of our family members. I graduated from my grade school, but I still hear Coach Ken in the back of my head. Now swimming was the first sport I ever joined, but not my only. In middle school, I developed my love for the competitiveness of soccer but had many coaches come and go. When I went to high school it was the same. My love for the game never changed, no matter who was coaching me. I had been fortunate enough to have teammates who pushed me to be the best version of myself and never give up on the sport. Soccer taught me a love for others and a greater love for the game than I could have ever imagined. It brought me some of my best friends. Senior year, I was fortunate enough to have been appointed team captain and was taught many tough leadership skills. However, it was in my junior year that I made the decision that has changed my life. On November 28, 2020, from the comfort of my living room, I watched history be made. Vanderbilt University’s own, Sarah Fuller, became the first female to ever play in a Power 5 football game. Sarah inspired me beyond belief, and after that game, I decided that I was going to make history on my own. During the 2021 football season, I became the first female to ever start and score in a football game in PIAA District 10 history. I was the first female football player ever at Erie High, and it was all because of Sarah Fuller. She took the first step for women and inspired me and others. Now I don’t know Sarah personally, but she did respond to my Instagram DM once; she is who I would say inspired me the most. As far as influence, I have not had that “one memorable coach”. I never had the person you look back on that pushed you your whole life, that parent who wanted you to live out their high school dream, or the trainer who wanted you to succeed. However, through all three sports, many different teams, and crazy experiences, I have had myself. I've pushed myself harder than any coach could ever, and I have done everything through my own determination. I spent hours at the field during the fall working on my soccer and football skills, hours in the pool even when the coach calls off practice, and even more time missing out on family events to participate in these sports. Everything I've done athletically has been because I have believed in myself, and sometimes that's all it takes. If you dream it, you can do it. I made history. I pushed through months of physical and emotional pain to make MY dreams come true. And, I would do it over and over again because I have loved every moment. Every time I see a football go through the uprights, it's like seeing it for the first time. Every time I dive into the pool, it's like I’m six months old again. Every time I slip my cleats on, it's like I am 5 years old in the YMCA gym. Sports have been a huge part of my entire life, and like many athletes, sports have shaped me into the person I am today. I am determined, I am perseverant, I am brave, strong, passionate, and most of all, I am me. I may not be the best athlete on the team, I may not be Division 1 bound, but I have accomplished so much, athletically and personally, and I'm proud of myself.
    Bold Hobbies Scholarship
    My favorite hobbies and things I am very passionate about include sports and recreational activities. I'm involved in 3 Varsity sports at my high school, swimming, and soccer, for which I am team Captain, and Football. I was the first female player in Erie High History as well as the first female to ever score a point in District 10 history. I love to ski, snow and water. I learned how to ski from my father, a man who skied competitively his entire life. Skiing gives us a chance to bond as father and daughter when I learned at the age of 3. Water skiing was another activity I learned with my father, he taught me off the back of my grandfather's boat at the age of 8. Activities like these and many other outdoor activities help me explore many of my passions and the outdoors. It helps me connect with the environment and grows my appreciation for the environment.