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My name is Kayli and I am from Charlotte, NC! I am currently a Freshman in college at High Point University majoring in Sports Communications! Throughout my 18 years I have done a variety of things including sports such as Golf and Basketball and my biggest accomplishment that most people do not know is my work and passion in the Film and Television industry. I have been a working actress across the East Coast for 10 years, and have traveled to many different states to work on multiple Film Productions but some of my most known are a photoshoot for American Girl Magazine, WINGS Beachwear and a CPI Security Commercial.





In High School I was apart of the Varsity Golf and Basketball teams. I played Varsity Basketball Freshman and Sophomore year and Golf Sophomore-Senior year. Some of my biggest accomplishments are making it to States my Freshman and Senior year for Golf and ranking 32nd in the State of North Carolina for the NCAA.



With my Sports Communication major, I hope to one day work for ESPN or the Golf Channel and be a side line reporter for major sporting events!




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