Q&A with Ardmore’s Aiden Roberson – Presented by Aesthetic Solutions

VYPE: What grade are you in and what sports do you play?

Aiden: I am a sophomore at Ardmore High School. I play football and baseball.

VYPE: What has your sports taught you that makes you a better person?

Aiden: My sport has taught me that you may go through struggles at times, but keep going and don’t give up.

VYPE: What teammate has left the biggest impression on you?

Aiden: The teammate who left the biggest impact on me is Rylee Wallace because he is always pushing me to be better, and he is fun to be around and play ball with.

VYPE: Who inspires you?

Aiden: My dad inspires me because he never complains and just gets the stuff done. 

VYPE: What is the best advice that anyone has given you?

Aiden: The best advice I’ve been given is that struggles are going to happen and you’re going to fail, but it’s about how you bounce back from those struggles that matters.

VYPE: Which professional athlete do you look up to?

Aiden: I look up to Barry Bonds because he is the goat of baseball.

VYPE: You can pick any place for summer vacation, where do you go and who do you take with you?

Aiden: If I could go anywhere for vacation, I would go to the Bahamas, and I would take my dad, Memphis, Geno, and Karter.

VYPE: What is your all-time favorite meal?

Aiden: Chicken wings

VYPE: Here is your chance to give a shoutout or say thank you to anyone you wish.

Aiden: I want to give my thanks to God, and I wouldn’t be in the situation I am now without Him. I also want to shout out my dad because he is always there for me, and he is always doing his best to make sure I have what I need

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