From wrestling to cross country to the classroom, Lee senior Kaylee Ochoa stays busy

Lee High School cross country runner Kaylee Ochoa. (Photo Courtesy, Kaylee Ochoa)


By Cris Greer
WKTV Managing Editor/Sports Director
greer@wktv.org

It’s easy to see why Wyoming Lee senior Kaylee Ochoa’s favorite movie is The Princess and the Frog, a Disney movie about a hardworking waitress with a dream of opening a restaurant of her own.

“I love the message that the movie portrays that dreams can come true if you work hard for them,” explains Ochoa, who wrestles, runs track and cross country, and plays softball for the Legends, all while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. “The Princess and the Frog gives me a sense of nostalgia that makes me want to watch it over and over again.”

Ochoa said cross country is her preferred sport.

“Cross country is my favorite because it allows me to be independent in my conditioning and improve for the next race,” said Ochoa, who began running in middle school. “I began cross country in sixth grade because my Mom wanted me to try out a sport for middle school. I wanted to give it a chance and stuck with it. 

“I ended up loving it more than I first thought I would, having amazing teammates and great coaches throughout the years.”

She said her favorite memory in cross country is when the team went to summer camp to train and bond.

“We would get to know more about each other and connect deeper than just being on the same team together,” explained Ochoa, who said her mentor is cross country Coach Greg Popma.

“He is always there for me and pushes me to do my best,” said Ochoa, a team captain in cross country. “He supports me in all the things I do and shows up at my other sporting events. He cheers me on and congratulates me, but also supports me and helps me with losses.”

Wyoming Lee Athletic Director Andre Sargent said Ochoa demonstrates exceptional leadership, character and balance in every aspect of life.

“She approaches sports with discipline and a relentless work ethic, consistently pushing herself to improve while inspiring her teammates to do the same,” he continued. “In the classroom, Kaylee shows the same dedication managing her time responsibly, staying engaged in different clubs, and striving for academic excellence. Her positive attitude, integrity and respect for others makes her someone younger athletes naturally look up to.


“Whether offering encouragement after a tough game or match, leading by example during practice, or representing Lee with pride, Kaylee embodies what it means to be committed, resilient and team-oriented. She doesn’t just excel, she elevates everyone around her.”

Also a team captain in wrestling for the past three years, Ochoa competes in the 106-lb. weight class on the girls team.


Lee High School wrestler Kaylee Ochoa. (Photo Courtesy, Kaylee Ochoa)


“I like being a leader because I can show my teammates ways to improve and be better,” she explained. “I also get to be a role model for others and feel encouraged knowing someone looks up to me in that role.”

Ochoa began wrestling in ninth grade because of an older classmate.

“She was a state qualifier, and I had been close to her in my early months of high school,” she explained. “My favorite memories in wrestling are when I win a match and get my hand lifted for everyone to see. I feel a wave of courage and satisfaction when I stand in front of everyone knowing I put so much effort for it to come through in the end.”

Ochoa joined the track and field team in the seventh grade and continued again as a high school junior, running the 1600- and 800-meter races.

“I gained interest in joining my classmates and friends who had only great things to say about the sport,” she explained. “My favorite memories in track and field are when I get to know my times and celebrate with my teammates when I improve.”

Last but not least, she started playing softball in the eighth grade and now plays shortstop/second base for the Legends in high school. 

“I became interested by a mentor who had so much passion for the sport which made me curious about joining,” she explained of her softball participation. “My favorite memories in softball are when we start winning and get to celebrate together. We laugh and yell and cheer each other on. We continue to push and encourage each other in the dugout.”


Lee High School’s Kaylee Ochoa playing softball for the Legends. (Courtesy, Kaylee Ochoa)


Her interests away from sports?

Reading, listening to music and a job all keep her busy.

“I love photography and have also taken photos for sporting events at my school in the past.”

Favorite pro athlete?

 Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

“He shows determination and competitiveness in what he does and is an amazing athlete,” Ochoa explains. “He is a great hitter and pitcher for the Dodgers and does an amazing job on the field. Seeing what he does and has accomplished has inspired me to do my best as an athlete.”

Ochoa plans to attend college and work in the education field.

“My dream job is to be a teacher because I can encourage students and hope to make an impact in their lives.”

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