Brianna Panapa
Brianna Panapa
Height: 5-7
Year: Jr
Hometown: Ventura, CA
High School: St. Bonaventure HS
Previous College: Ventura College
Position: Throws

2014 (Track & Field)
Capped career in strong fashion earning All-SCIAC honors in four different events...took second at the SCIAC Championships in the hammer throw, javelin and shot put while placing sixth in the discus...her hammer throw of 49.76 was good for second best in school history...also has the third best mark in the shot put with a toss of 12.29 meters.

2013 (Track & Field)

Earned All-SCIAC honors in three throwing events...took second at the conference year-end event in the hammer-throw, finishing with a mark of 46.95 meters...that mark was good for fourth best in school history...also took fourth in the discus throw and fifth in the shot put...owns four different spots for top-ten marks in school history.

2012 (Track & Field)
Had the sixth best shot put mark in school history when she had a mark of 11.38 meters...also had the ninth best discus mark of 35.82 meters.

Ventura College

Competed in track and field for VC...2011 Scholar Athlete...2011 MVP...2009 Freshman of the Year...advanced to 2011 state championships.

St. Bonaventure High School
Graduated from St. Bonaventure HS in Ventura, Calif. in 2009....earned four varsity track and field and two varsity basketball letters for the Seraphs...earned numerous individual accolades...was a student athletic-trainer for the football team for four years.

Personal
Full name: Brianna Faatasinga Panapa...born on April 6, 1991 in Ventura, Calif...one of Kim Seymur and Sikuka Panapa's three children...has an older brother Ryan who played football and ran track and a younger sister Amber who runs track...family resides in Ventura, Calif...chose CLU for the proximity to home and the track and field program...currently majoring in Exercise Science...hopes to become an athletic trainer. 

Favorites
Movies: Transformers and Step Up
Music: All
Food: Sushi and Bacon
Sport: Football
TV Shows: Pretty Little Liars