Maria Isabel Cecenas is the 17-year-old daughter of Carlos and Socorro Cecenas. She has the best sister in the world, Rebeca. She participates in basketball, volleyball and track. She looks up to her parents because they are non-judgmental, and they try to help everyone who comes their way. They are the nicest people and have the warmest hearts out of everyone she has ever met. Her sister is also a very admirable person to her.
“I admire my sister because she is such an amazing person all around. She puts others before herself and has shown me what respectfulness really is.”
Maria would love to one-day travel to Greece because it looks simply beautiful. She would also bring along her family and some of her friends probably Kaitlyn. If she had one wish in the whole world, it would be for everyone to have “happiness.” By this she means no cancer, poverty or having to starve. Maria’s biggest pet peeve is when people are mean; everyone should be nice!
She loves spending time with her family, laughing her heart out and helping others. What an amazing girl, right? Three words that would completely describe Maria would have to be LOUD, AMUSING, AND WARM-HEARTED. The best day in the whole wide world in her opinion is September 14, 1996 when this sweet young girl was born. The best memory ever that Maria can remember is, of course, with Kaitlyn Dobie, when Kaitlyn stepped in poop at some lady’s house while they were at dance practice. Her most valued possession would have to be anything she gets as gifts; she loves it and appreciates it forever! Three things Maria must do before she dies are kiss Channing Tatum, swim with dolphins, and own her own hospital.
When Maria was younger she imagined herself as a famous doctor that would help everyone in her own way and have a HUGE family. Her biggest accomplishments are being the person she is today and making her parents proud. Her plans after high school are to play college basketball, become a doctor, have a big family and donate! After graduating and leaving Moscow, she hopes to be remembered as a small town girl with a big heart. Here is what she would miss most about Moscow—the teachers and the wonderful atmosphere.