Not many high school students possess an athletic résumé like that of Park senior Temi Ogunrinde.
Ogunrinde played five years of varsity soccer and four years of varsity basketball, and she has run varsity track for the past four years. This spring Ogunrinde, a sprinter, will look to add a high school track state championship to her list of accomplishments.
"A lot of people think I peaked early and that, you know, my best days are over," she said. "I just want to prove that I'm still there and I can still do it."
Ogunrinde, who finished third in the 400-meter dash at the Class 2A state meet in 2012, was limited by injuries last spring. A nagging ankle problem from soccer and basketball worsened during track, and she pulled a hamstring in a 100-meter race at True Team sections.
This spring she's working with Park's strength and conditioning coordinator, Justin Ellevold, to stay in shape.
"I didn't prepare myself enough last year, being indoors all the time," she said. "That's kind of why I've been working out with Coach E so much this year to prepare myself more, 'cause I know we might not be out there for a while."
Ogunrinde first played soccer at age 4. She began playing basketball in grade school and joined track and field in seventh grade. She made the varsity soccer team in eighth grade and the varsity track and basketball teams in ninth grade.
As a junior, Ogunrinde earned all-state honors in soccer and helped her basketball team to a 23-6 record. This year Ogunrinde has captained all three teams and has said she is fully healthy. She led the soccer team to an 11-5 record last fall and helped the basketball team win a conference title and reach the Class 4A, Section 3 championship this winter.