Kindree Sullivan, Multi-Sport Athlete, Can Do it All
High school the time when athletes can develop their training and represent their schools to the best of their abilities. It’s also the time when colleges begin to take interest in the possibility of continuing their athletic careers. While many student-athletes take interest in only focusing on one sport, there are those multi-talented athletes who prove that they can excel in two or three sports. Senior Kindree Sullivan has proven that she can do almost any sport that’s provided in high school. She is what one would call a unicorn – an individual that shines from the majority.
Sullivan, 18, plays a plethora of sports. If she isn’t playing a particular sport now, she has tried it at some point in her life. Sullivan plays soccer, basketball, lacrosse, flag football, golf, and even football. Sullivan is the only woman to play football for Duncan U. Fletcher High School as their kicker. In the past, Sullivan has also participated in cheerleading, track and field and softball.
With all the sports Sullivan has done, her first love will always be soccer. Soccer has played a tremendous role in her life and with senior year coming to an end, her dream is to play soccer on a collegiate level. She has not made a college commitment yet, but her decision will be made soon.
So how did Sullivan get started into a journey of athletics? Her parents can receive a lot of the credit. Both of her parents played basketball in high school.
“I got started into sports at a really young age,” said Sullivan. “ I was just always very active and I liked running around, having a good time with my friends playing football, soccer – literally anything I could do outside, because I didn’t like being inside.”
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