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Harrison R. Herskowitz
Harrison R. Herskowitz
hers041@stu.gulliverschools.org
I was born and still live in Miami, Florida
16 years old
Have two brothers, Maxwell and Nicholas
In 11th grade at Gulliver Preparatory High School.
I have been playing tackle football since I was six.
Diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White in 8th grade.
Heart ablation surgery at age 14 at Miami Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Steven Fishberger performed the procedure.
Play multiple sports which include football, basketball, lacrosse, and track & field.
Currently on the Varsity Football team, position safety.
My last ECG was at 15 and shows a completely normal heart beat.
I was awarded athlete of the year in 8th grade, playing multiple sports the same year I had my ablation.
On Miami Herald County football accommodation listing.
Thank goodness I have no effects from WPW and am able to live a active life.
My current goal is to play college football.
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