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2014-15 Cheerleading

Alyssa Allegre

Alyssa Allegre

  • Class:
    First Year
  • Hometown:
    Virginia Beach
  • Highschool:
    Ocean Lakes

Summary

Biography

  • "I selected Virginia Wesleyan because it is so close to home that if I got homesick I could just stay the night there and be fine. Also, I fell in love with the campus and the scenery it has. When I took my first tour of the campus it just felt like home, like I belong here"
  • Selected Virginia Wesleyan over Longwood University and Regent University

Collegiate Accomplishments

  • Academic Dean's scholarship recipient
  • Minoring in Sociology

Prep Accolades

  • Outstanding Sportsmanship award recipient
  • Honor Roll student
  • Member of Phenomenal Woman

Personal

  • Daughter of Elizabeth and Russell Wilson; parents attended Tidewater Community College
  • Has five siblings: Zavior, Gabryela, Nicholas, Casey and Christopher
  • Enjoys country music, sushi and salad, and vacation time in the Bahamas
  • Favorites include the movie "Taken" and "Fast and Furious," and the TV series "Law & Order: SUV" and "Criminal Minds"
  • A fan of football's Dallas Cowboys and baseball's New York Yankees
  • Career goal: "I would really like to work for the government in the forensic science field"
  • Self-description in 10 words or less: "funny, outgoing, outdoorsy, happy, goofy, crafty, loving, passionate, caring"
  • My favorite aspect of being an athlete is: "being able to support your school and your teammates in the best way we know how, cheering"
  • The part of my game I've improved the most is: "I've never been a sideline cheerleader before, so it's all a new experience, but I love it so far"
  • My personal athletic goal at VWC is: "to learn more about other sports and cheer them on at the games, as well as bringing school spirit back"
  • If I could spend one day with a famous person from any time period it would be: "Anne Frank, Harriett Tubman, or Martin Luther King, Jr., just to get a feel for how they really felt and why and just ask a million questions about everything. I think these three would be able to hold great conversations and give me insight on why the chose whet they chose to do"
  • People might be surprise to know: "I am hard of hearing in my left ear and have multiple surgeries, as well as using hearing aids since I was in seventh grade"
  • It's the year 2030 and: "I am working for the government and I have my doctorate, I am married, and starting my professional life"
  • The most important advice I've received is: "be yourself and don't let anyone change you, because there is only one you...no on can take that from you" -- Mom

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