NAME: Niah Woods
SCHOOL: Summit Country Day
SPORT(S): Track &
Field, Basketball
GRADUATING YEAR: 2018
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: "It
has yet to come."
BIRTHDATE: 7/16/2000
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5'7"-135
lbs.
RESIDENCE: Hamilton
PARENTS: Render
Woods-Selena Carr
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: Older
brother Vincent Pree II
FUTURE GOAL: Licensed
psychiatrist with own private practice.
Senior Niah Woods is a multi-sport all-star for Summit Country Day and
is a school record-holder in track & field's long jump (17'1") and
4x200 relay (1:46.03).
Her senior season in track & field, Niah helped her team win the
MVC and district championships. She was the MVC champion in the 100
dash, 200 dash and the long jump. She was also on the Div. III
district champion 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams and at the regional
championships she was a member of the 4x200 relay team that finished
as Div. III runner-up. She was named 1st team all-conference.
Her junior year, Niah was named MVC Track Runner of the Year,
Cincinnati Div. III Runner of the Year (Enquirer) and Div. III SWO
District Track Athlete of the Year. Twice she has been named 1st team
all-Ohio.
A four-year varsity player in basketball, her senior year, the team
went 27-1 over all, including an undefeated 16-0 in league play,
winning a fourth straight MVC Scarlet title. She averaged 9.7 ppg.-
4.4 rpg. and her 53.9 shooting percentage led the league. She was
named 1st team all-conference plus Div. III 1st team all-city
(Enquirer), 2nd team all-SWO District and honorable mention all-state.
She also played two years of varsity soccer for the Lady Silver
Knights.
A good student who is active in community service, her favorite
athlete is LeBron James, favorite entertainer is J. Cole, favorite
book is The Life We Bury, favorite movie is The Little Rascals and
most-like-to-meet is Michael B. Jordan. She will run collegiately at
Howard University.
COACH'S QUOTE – "Niah is one of the most dedicated, determined,
hardworking individuals I have ever met. She pushes her teammates to
be their best and has created a culture of success for the track
program at Summit Country Day."
— Kim Horning, Track & Field Coach.
To view this year's MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2015-2016 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2014-2015 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2013-2014 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2012-2013 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2011-2012 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2010-2011 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2009-2010 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2008-2009 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2007-2008 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2006-2007 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2005-2006 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2004-2005 MVPs, go
here.
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