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Height: 5-feet-9K.

Weight: 143 pounds.

Age: 18. Born Dec. 6, 1988, in Denver.

High school sports: Field hockey (center-forward, 2006 All-Colorado by The Denver Post); basketball (guard, all-Metropolitan League); lacrosse (midfielder, 2006 All-Colorado by The Denver Post).

Grade-point average: 3.97.

Class: Senior.

My favorite subject: English. It’s not my best subject, but it’s the one I’m interested in.

My favorite athlete: Steve Nash.

My favorite team: Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball. My dad was a Jayhawk.

What I listen to: I like everything. Right now I’m into hip-hop.

The best thing on my training table: Egg-and-bacon sandwich.

Pregame ritual: I’m more superstitious during the playoffs, when I take five minutes with a teammate and we’ll talk about what we need to do for the game; the same with stretching.

Time management tip: The main thing is to not be too stressed out and have a balanced schedule for work and fun.

Planned career: Undecided. My dream is to become a comedienne. Will play lacrosse at Duke.

My family: J. Kent and Leslie Miller, sisters Gentry Griswold and Callan Clark, brother T.J. Miller.

What I like most about high school sports: The team, definitely, the camaraderie and how close you get and friends you make.

What I like least about high school sports: I don’t like losing.

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Each week, The Denver Post, The Denver Athletic Club and 9News honor male and female student-athletes. At the end of the school year, 10 finalists will be honored at The DAC’s annual athlete of the year banquet, to be held in early June.

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