WHH High Sr Brayden Crouch Signs Wrestling Scholarship
White House Heritage High senior Brayden Crouch has signed a scholarship from the University of the Ozarks to join their wrestling team as a freshman beginning next fall.
Crouch, who has been wrestling for eight years, said he’s looking forward to the new level of competition and a new opportunity.
“I’m feeling pretty good about it,” he said. “I think my performance this year kind of showed me that I’m still growing as a wrestler. I’m looking forward to the opportunity.”
While wrestling, Crouch will be pursuing an undergraduate degree in exercise science with which he hopes to become either a physical therapist or athletic trainer.
source: Robertson County Schools