In the interest of balance, Tim Larson admits his bedroom is frequently in disarray. And his backhand is still a work in progress.
Other than that, the Bloomington Jefferson senior has been a rousing success in darn near everything he's tried.
Larson is a three-sport athlete — soccer, basketball and tennis, his current and most successful sport — and is a team captain in all three. He's among the top 10 singles players in Class 2A, the only one who doesn't play tennis year-round.
He gets straight A's with an academic schedule heavy on advanced placement classes. He's an accomplished piano player who is teaching himself to play the guitar. On top of that, he also leads a confirmation class at his church.
"I'm always going," he said. "I always have to be doing something."
With all the 6-foot-3 Larson does well, there has to be an ego in play somewhere. Right?
Um, no. By all accounts, Larson is universally liked by his classmates. Friends watching a recent tennis match, which he won, were asked if there were any flaws in Larson's game. Or his character, for that matter. The answers were bemused headshakes and quick "no" replies.
"I've asked him sometimes, 'What's it like to be you?' " said his mother, Lynn Larson, a teacher and tennis coach at Jefferson. "He's such a great athlete and he's so comfortable around people. He can talk to anyone. I tell him he's socially gifted."