About Me
I strive to portray my passion for sports through my work.
Born and raised in Hawai'i around countless sports fanatics, it only makes sense that I have become one myself. Growing up, I mainly played volleyball, but also played some basketball, danced hula, and paddled. On my free time, I enjoy spending time with family and friends at the beach and catching evening local games around the island.
After graduating from Maryknoll High School, I decided to further my academic and athletic career 2,583 miles away from home at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, OR.
Coming into college, I declared early as a psychology major in hopes of becoming a teacher. However, while easing my way into the college life, I stumbled upon an opportunity to work with the Athletic Communications department and the rest is history.
Since then, I have graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Rhetoric & Media Studies with a minor in Entrepreneurship and have also accumulated a lot of time covering high school, college, and professional sports through internships and volunteer opportunities.
In college, I worked extensively with PioStream, which is Lewis & Clark College's Athletic Communications Department. On the off season, aka summer, I found local internships back home on the island of Oahu. During the thick of Covid, I remotely interned with a Hawai'i based high school multimedia platform, ScoringLive where my love for high school sports flourished. A few summers later, I was selected to intern in the sports department at a local NBC affiliate, Hawaii News Nows. From covering local high school sports stories to the Olympic Games, my journey has only begun.
What's next?
Never say never. Because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion.