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Tarynce Price
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Tarynce Price
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My name is Tarynce Price, and I’m a senior at Blair High School in Pasadena, California. I’ve lived in Altadena my whole life, and after the recent fires forced my family out of our home, life got tough. The past five months, I’ve been driving a three hour round trip daily to attend school, still in the process of healing from a torn ACL and MCL that destroyed my football and basketball seasons. Missing my senior year in sports hurt, but I never let it break me.
With all of that on my plate, I stayed focused. I graduated with honors, kept up my involvement in the community, and kept pushing forward. I’m passionate about sports, gaming, storytelling, and bringing people together. I started and now lead the Brawl Stars club at school, where we game, hang out, raise money, and support each other. I also coach youth sports and volunteer at a senior rehab center; it’s helped me learn so much about patience and the importance of being present for people.
I want to create spaces; both real and digital, where people feel heard, inspired, and connected. Everything I’ve faced has prepared me to lead with heart, to serve with purpose, and to never stop growing.
My circle of friends is one of my greatest inspirations. They push me to grow, stay focused, and strive to be the best version of myself. I am excited for the future and hold true the commitment of continued leadership, service, and self-improvement. I just need the opportunity.
Education
Blair High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Business/Managerial Economics
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
- African Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
- Business/Commerce, General
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Executive Office
Dream career goals:
Sports
Football
Varsity2023 – 20252 years
Basketball
Varsity2021 – 20254 years
Public services
Volunteering
Youth Basketball — Leading practice, strength conditioning, mentoring2023 – 2025Volunteering
Pasadena Park Healthcare — Senior Care Volunteer2022 – 2025
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Marcus Stroman Scholarship
WinnerThe University of Oregon is not only my ideal school; it was home the moment I set foot on campus. It was a such a lovely campus: the trees, fresh air, peaceful, friendly atmosphere. I have an allergy issue, and for the first time in years, I was breathing freely without medication. That is not a major issue to most people, but it was huge to me. It was a place where I felt that I could finally relax.
I had no idea what I wanted to study when I took the tour. I wanted to study many different things, but I could not picture how I was going to make them all work together. I then visited the Media and Communications and Business schools, and it all fell into place. I knew I could combine my passion for sports with my passion for gaming, statistics, and storytelling. That's when it clicked: I wanted to study Sports Business and Media and Communications and minor in Gaming Studies. It's not necessarily the most conventional pairing, but it works perfectly for me.
My goal is not going to college, it's to grow, challenge myself, and forge an authentic future from my passion. But my path has not been easy.
We had to leave our Altadena home on January 8, 2025, because of the fires. I remember seeing our house and wishing if it were still going to be there when we went back. Thankfully, it was still standing; but months later, we are still not permitted to go home. Our street has charred empty lots, and we were told by our insurance company that we are not permitted to enter until the 250-yard-wide rubble is removed. I've been driving three hours a day since just to go to school. It's exhausting, but I've endured.
As if things weren't bad enough, I also tore my ACL and MCL in a football game on September 29, 2024. I had surgery in January, two weeks after we were forced to evacuate our home. That injury not only ruined my football season; it took away my senior year of basketball as well. That was the hardest part. I had always dreamed about playing basketball at the D1 level, and I had always thought I would be a Duck. To have that taken away from me was like losing something that I had competed for my whole life.
Recovery was not easy, both physically and emotionally draining. Nevertheless, even on the toughest of days, I stayed devoted to school. I did not want all those setbacks defining me. The fires, the accident, the road trips; they've all taught me how to be strong, even when everything seemed to fall apart.
Now more than ever, I understand that I must be a part of something larger than myself. I must be where the people are congregating; through sports, through media, through games. I must create atmospheres where people feel heard, where people are able to relate and be inspired, just as I was inspired when I went to Oregon.
Due to all that my family has been through, we are unable to afford college. A need-based scholarship would be a beautiful surprise towards reaching my dreams. It would relieve some pressure and enable me to solely concentrate on the future. I've been forced to grow up fast, and I'll get the work done. I just need the opportunity.
The University of Oregon represents everything I’ve been fighting for; peace, growth, and a real shot at building a future that matters.