Whitney Dibb, a traveler: Northern Michigan,
downstate Delaware, & back home, San Diego
Here is the player profile of Wesley Wolverine sophomore #21 C/3B Whitney Dibb (La Mesa, CA).
Name: Whitney Dibb
Whitney Dibb |
Primary position: Catcher
Secondary position: 3rd Base
Where I attended high school: Grossmont High School, El Cajon, CA
College graduation year: 2017
College Major: Legal Studies
What I hope to do when I graduate: I hope after I graduate to become a Police Officer.
My passion off the field: I want to follow in my father’s footsteps and I hope to help my community.
WHITNEY LAUNCHES A
BALL DEEP INTO THE OUTFIELD in her first college game.
It was a 2013
fall-ball contest at Wesley's duPont softball field against the
crosstown DI Delaware State University Hornets. |
What I like best about college: I love the freedom that college gives me. I am able to manage my time the way that I want to.
My favorite spot on campus: My favorite spot on campus is my room because I like to do my homework as comfortably as possible.
What I did last summer: Last summer I spent a couple of weeks in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where I was able to go fishing and see a different way of life. I then went home, to San Diego, where I spent time with my family who I had not seen for months.
Best advice I've received: “Who are you when no one is watching.” I received this advice from my favorite high school teacher, Ms. Long. This means, that even if no one is watching you, do everything to your full potential as if someone where watching you.
WHITNEY FIRST
WEARING CATCHER'S GEAR
as a seven-year-old growing up
in Southern
California.
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Favorite team:
San Diego Padres
Favorite book:
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
Favorite movie:
A League of Their Own
Favorite quote: “Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they’ve given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It’s a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.”
Who I would love to invite to dinner: Client Eastwood because he is an all around good guy. He absolutely fascinates me.
What is most important to me: My family and my friends are most important to me. I would do absolutely anything for anyone.