Haysville-Campus sophomore Kiley Maier has playead golf for six years, thanks to a family member who introduced her to the game.
“My dad got me involved in the sport,” said Maier. “I love how mentally challenging it is.”
Maier said she is excited for this season after qualifying for the state tournament as a freshman a year ago.
“This year we actually have more people so there is a full varsity team and I love creating new friendships with the team,” said Maier.
Head coach Josh Curtiss said of his sophomore, “She puts in a lot of work on her golf game. She also competed at the varsity level in track last spring as well. Not only is she a good athlete, she is an outstanding student and represents Campus High School very well.”
Maier competes in the 400 meters, the 4X400 relay and the long jump. When her playing days are over and she is ready to move on to the next chapter of her life, Maier said she would like to go to college and work to become a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists). In her free time Maier said she enjoys hanging out with friends, golfing with her father and working out with her friends.