Through sports, Davis has learned lessons that go far beyond wins
said. “You can’t win every game and every meet. You can’t perform your best every single time. Failure is okay, and it makes me strive to athletic journey came during the 2025 track season, when she over- came an injury that could have kept her sidelined: a painful infection on her throwing hand. “I spent the entire week working on my spin us. The outcome? Her personal best. She threw a PR of 38.57 meters. Looking back on her athletic career so far, Davis takes pride in what she’s accomplished: earning all-district and all-conference honors across three sports, competing at state in both volleyball and track, and contributing to team successes that will long be remembered at Eldon. For her future plans, Davis wants to attend a four-year university, continue to compete in track, and study to become an ultrasound tech- nician. When she’s served her last volleyball, completed her senior bas- - bered as someone who never backed down and who led by example. “I