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Whiz Kid: Amy Martin

Each week Roswell Patch will post a "whiz kid" who has done something to stand out from his/her peers. Nominations should be sent to christine.foster@patch.com.

Whiz Kid's Name: Amy Martin

Whiz Kid's Age: 16, Sophomore

Whiz Kid's School: Centennial High School

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Whiz Kid's Accomplishment: Exemplary Scholar Athlete for both Varsity Cross Country and Lacrosse

Whiz Kid's Key to Awesomeness (what made him/her successful?):

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Amy Martin is a sophomore captain for the Centennial Lady Knight's Varsity Lacrosse team.  She is both a leader on the field and off the field.  In 2010, as a freshman she was our leading scorer with a total of 46 goals for the season.  So far in 2011, Amy has scored 25 goals and she plans to play lacrosse at the collegiate level. 

Amy has an overall GPA of 96.35 percent and she is on the Principals Honor Roll.  She has made straight A's in all 3 semesters with a rigorous schedule consisting of Honors and AP Classes.  She is a scholar Athlete for both Cross County and Lacrosse.  Amy also has a twin brother who plays for the Centennial Knights boys lacrosse team.

Amy served as the freshman class treasurer in 2010 and she won Centennial High School science fair both freshman and sophomore year and she placed 3rd in the county.  She was also inducted into the Spanish Honor Society. Amy is a member of Beta Club, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), and the Accolade Newspaper. Amy does a lot of community service, including: volunteering at the Sam Robb Race 2011 and the "Water for the World" Race.  She does mission trips every summer including her freshman year when she went for 10 days on a road trip helping at shelters across the northeast United States.  This summer she is traveling to Jamaica for a one week to do a kids camp and construction for people in need.  


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