Erin Locke is made of iron.
Her combination of work ethic and addiction for competition is unbreakable.
The cerebral assassin never missed a practice or a meet in four years of high school. She also kept her GPA above 3.5, while qualifying for the postseason four times.
By meeting all of that criteria, Locke became the first female to win Washougal High School wrestling’s Ultimate Ironman award.
“This means more to me than any other medal of placement,” she said. “It’s something I’m most proud of.”
Locke went to all of the required practices when she was a freshman. She thought about skipping the optional one, before a heart to heart with her father changed her mind.
“My dad asked me, ‘Do you want to be successful?’ I said ‘yes.’ He said, ‘Then it’s not optional for you.’ That just stuck in my head,” Locke said. “There are always going to be days when you don’t want to go to practice. You just have to take it one day at a time. Get through practice today, come back tomorrow and do it again.”