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Briana Williams closes successful high school career focused on a brighter future
Written by Leighton Levy. Posted in Athletics. | 16 June 2020 | 1823 Views
Tags: Athletics, Briana Williams, Graduation, Northeastern High

Briana Williams will close out one chapter of her career on Wednesday with an eye on a future that involves college and the pursuit of what promises to be a successful professional career.

 At 4 pm Eastern, the 18-year-old Jamaican track star will participate in the graduation ceremony at Northeastern High, her final act as a student there before moving on to college to study communication.

Her time in high school was memorable. It was in early March 2018, that she gained national attention in Jamaica when became the fastest 15-year-old girl in history over 100 metres mere weeks before her 16th birthday.

Over the next two years, she would go on to win six Carifta Games gold medals, two Austin Sealy Awards, two World U20 gold medals, a Pan Am U20 100m gold medal, and a NACAC U18 100m gold medal while representing the country of her mother’s birth. She also set a new national U20 record along the way.

Briana was not only a superb athlete she was also a good student who enjoyed the camaraderie of her schoolmates and the respect of her teachers.

“It feels great to complete high school. I will miss all the fun moments I had in high school, especially with my friends and teacher,” she said, explaining that she will miss the debates and conversations with her classmates and the understanding displayed by her teachers who allowed her the time to complete assignments and homework whenever she had to travel to compete.

What she will not miss is the 40-minute commute to school each morning.

“I won’t miss having to go so far, waking up at 6 am each morning,” she said.

Always prepared, Briana is already close to selecting which college she will attend with Broward College, so far, leading the way. However, she reveals that she is still looking around before making a final decision.

“What feels like the end is also the beginning,” she posted on Instagram on Sunday; the end of high school and beginning of a new phase in the life of the talented teen, who earlier this year signed a multi-year deal with Nike.

“I see myself doing well and thriving in my professional career,” she told Sportsmax.TV. Against the backdrop of what we have seen so far, there can be no reason to doubt her.

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