
Tarryn Wakefield
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Winner
Tarryn Wakefield
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WinnerEducation
Garner High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
- Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, General
Career
Dream career field:
Professional Training & Coaching
Dream career goals:
Jean Ryan Memorial Scholarship
WinnerMy name is Tarryn Wakefield, and growing up in Garner ISD has taught me perseverance and purpose. Academics, athletics, leadership, and service has shaped me into a resilient individual who values discipline, teamwork, and giving back to my community.
I have been a proud member of Garner ISD since Pre-K, and so far, I am one of only three students to attend Garner from PK–12. Garner is more than my school, it is a big part of who I am. Garner is my support system, and the place that instilled in me the importance of responsibility and taking care of one another.
Sports have always been a major part of my life. Athletics through Garner, taught me confidence, accountability, and how to push myself beyond what I thought I could do. As a four-year varsity volleyball and track athlete, I was challenged both physically and mentally. In track, I competed in long jump, individual sprints, and relays, qualifying for regionals or finishing as a regional finalist for the past three years. Individual events taught me focus and self-discipline, while relays showed me the power of trust and teamwork.
In volleyball, I served as libero, a position that required leadership, composure, and constant awareness. I am honored to have been named District Libero of the Year three times, District Defensive Player of the Year, and to earn All-State recognition from the Texas Girls Coaches Association all while representing Garner. While these honors are meaningful, my teammates and those relationships are what I value most. As a new Varsity team my freshman year, we had to come together and compete against some veteran teams even though we were all freshman. Together, we worked hard, played hard, and made a name for the Garner Lady Longhorns!
While athletics were important, academics have always remained a priority. Maintaining All-Academic honors for four years across volleyball and track required strong time management and dedication, especially while also participating in varsity basketball, cheerleading, and UIL One Act Play. In May, I will graduate high school while earning my Associate Degree from Weatherford College. This opportunity was made possible by the teachers and staff at Garner, and I am forever grateful for their commitment to my academic success.
Leadership and service have been central to my Garner experience. As a member of BETA Club, something dear to Ms. Ryan's heart I understand, I served as Vice President for three years and President for one year which strengthened my confidence and reinforced the importance of serving others. Participating in Wreaths Across America has been especially meaningful to me as the daughter and granddaughter of veterans.
I plan to pursue a career as an athletic trainer, so I can support and care for others, particularly in rural communities like Garner. Having seen firsthand how limited access to medical and sports-related care can impact student-athletes, I am motivated to give back by helping others stay healthy, confident, and active.
This scholarship is especially meaningful to my family. My mom had the privilege of knowing and working with Ms. Ryan and often shares fond memories of her sly smile and sense of humor. My mom remembers her as thoughtful, giving, and deeply invested in students and staff. I hope to honor Jean Ryan’s legacy by leading with kindness and service to others.
The Jean Ryan Scholarship would support my educational goals while allowing me to continue striving to make a positive impact. I am committed to using the opportunities I’ve been given at Garner to serve others and give back to the community that has given me so much.