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GTHS Athlete of the Week - Aundrea Molina

By Titan Mom Elvira, Community Writer
January 30, 2025 at 08:05am. Views: 358

Aundrea Molina, a 17-year-old Senior at Grand Terrace High School, shines as an exceptional student-athlete with an impressive 3.7 GPA. Balancing a rigorous academic schedule and athletic pursuits, Aundrea demonstrates dedication and excellence in everything she does.

Aundrea has been passionate about soccer since the age of three and currently plays as a center midfielder for the GTHS Girls' Soccer Team. Over the years, she has achieved remarkable milestones, including earning All-League honors three times and making the Principal’s Honor Roll every year of high school.

In addition to her success in soccer, Aundrea made history by becoming the first girl to join the GTHS football team, where she played as a kicker. Her determination and skill were instrumental in helping her team secure the San Andreas League championship in 2022.

Looking ahead, Aundrea plans to attend a four-year university, where she aspires to continue playing soccer while majoring in sports medicine or sports psychology.

When asked about her biggest influences, Aundrea shared, “My parents have been my biggest influences in life. They really push me to be the best I can be, in both sports and school. They have taught me to be strong and to not settle for less than what I’m capable of. My dad, though, has really been my inspiration in soccer. Since I was little, he’s always helped me perfect my craft in the game and will always be someone I look up to—not just as a soccer player, but as a person too, for the rest of my life.”

Outside of school and sports, Aundrea enjoys being a youth recreation soccer coach, watching movies, snowboarding, and spending time at the river and beach. Soccer, however, remains her greatest passion.

Aundrea’s favorite quote, “Do good wherever you go. After a while, the good you do will come back to you.” – Ecclesiastes 11:1, reflects her positive outlook and commitment to making a difference.

We wish this amazing Lady Titan all the best as she continues to excel both on and off the field. With her talent, drive, and strong support system, there’s no doubt that the future holds incredible opportunities for Aundrea.

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