
Height: 5-feet-10. Weight: 140 pounds.
Age: 17. Born: March 27, 1988, in Salida.
High school sports: Volleyball (middle blocker, The Denver Post MVP of the 2005 tournament for Class 2A champion) and basketball (guard).
Grade-point average: 3.97. Class: Senior.
My favorite subject is: Psychology and sociology. I like to study people and how they act.
My favorite athletes are: Misty May and Kerri Walsh. They really inspire me.
My favorite team is: Anyone in college volleyball.
What I listen to: I like country, oldies and rock.
The best thing on my training table is: Before every game I usually have a steak and potatoes and vegetables or some kind of fruit.
Pregame ritual: I warm up the same way and listen to music that pumps me up and gets me excited for the game.
Time management tip: I actually have two assignment notebooks. One for school activities, the other for after-school activities.
Planned career: Considering sports psychology or physical therapy.
My family: Parents Tom, Loyce Frazier. I would love to visit: Egypt.
What I like most about high school sports: The friendships and support you gain throughout your high school career.
What I like least about high school sports: Seasons aren’t long enough.
Preps
The Denver Post recognizes a female and male student-athlete of the week. At the end of the school year, 10 finalists will be chosen. Ultimately, The Post and The Denver Athletic Club will select one boy and one girl as student-athletes of the year, and a substantial donation will be made to a local charity in their names.



