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Sam Holz Is a Multi-Faceted Individual With Great Promise

Sam Holz is soon approaching graduation from college. During his life Sam has achieved success in many different aspects of his life.

2014-02-19
BOULDER, CO, February 19, 2014 (Press-News.org) Sam Holz is approaching his college graduation, an event he's been looking forward to from a very early age. Sam Holz wouldn't have been able to achieve such an accomplishment without years of hard work and dedication.

His commitment to self-improvement is beyond comparison. Sam Holz is always looking for ways to make himself a better-rounded and more complete individual. Sam Holz was a success in high school both academically and athletically, and took advantage of opportunities to help young children succeed. He has developed a reputation as a driven and generous person who won't rest until he's reached his goals. Sam Holz, though career-minded, has made an effort to advance his career while taking the time to help those in need.

Sam Holz has generously spent his summers volunteering his time to helping children fully experience and learn the sport of basketball. Between the years of 2005 and 2011, Sam Holz was committed to his passion for sharing his love of the game with young children by helping them develop fundamental basketball skills. He also helped to instill the ever-important basketball virtue of teamwork into many young lives.

Sam Holz is a man of principle who never hesitates to show his generosity or to come through for a person in need. As Basketball Camp Counselor for the Kent Denver Summer School, Sam Holz was able to set himself apart from the others. He quickly established himself as a person committed to teaching, as well as learning. He was much beloved by the young campers and earned much respect for his ability to teach important basketball and life lessons to the children. Sam Holz became highly-respected for his voice, his commitment and his ability to have a positive influence on many young lives.

Sam Holz himself developed valuable leadership skills while counseling at the Kent Denver Summer School Basketball Camp. By showing a commitment to helping others, Sam Holz was able to transition into a person that could take charge of any situation. He also proved to be someone that could help others reach their goals, no matter how lofty. His deep understanding of basketball fundamentals and an unwavering emphasis of teamwork allowed Sam Holz to provide his students with continually high-quality basketball instruction. The skills and lessons many of the children learned during their time under Sam Holz's wing helped make them better people and better players.

Sam Holz was a student at Kent Denver High School, which was central to the camp's operation. He worked with his fellow volunteers to create daily schedules and to design programs that were best suited to each kid's particular needs. Sam Holz was also responsible for end-of-week camper assessments that helped counselors evaluate the progress of select campers.

Sam Holz has always had a passion for basketball, which shown through during his high school basketball career. He was always a willing teammate and strong leadership force on the court. Sam Holz played varsity basketball for three years and served as captain for his entire senior year.

About: Sam Holz, a soon-to-be college graduate, is committed to future success. Sam has established himself to be a driven, devoted and generous individual.


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[Press-News.org] Sam Holz Is a Multi-Faceted Individual With Great Promise
Sam Holz is soon approaching graduation from college. During his life Sam has achieved success in many different aspects of his life.