ALIEF TAYLOR JUNIOR MCKALE LEE IS COMING OFF AN IMPRESSIVE TRACK SEASON, CLAIMING A SILVER MEDAL IN THE 800M AT THE DISTRICT MEET, PLACING FOURTH AT AREA, AND ADVANCING TO REGIONALS.
Yet, she isn’t resting on her accomplishments — Lee has big plans for the upcoming season.
“The only mindset is to win, and the expectation is to finally make it to State,” Lee said. “This was my first year competing in Indoor track during the winter, so I’ve been preparing to hopefully surpass my limits in the near future.”
Lee’s commitment to improvement is evident. Her ambition is not only to excel on the track but also to continue developing her skills and pushing beyond her previous performances.
Her journey into track and field began in her younger years when sports were a family affair.
“When I was younger, I was always the one that tried several different sports,” Lee shared. “My brothers were in football and basketball, but I played soccer, softball, basketball, and a few others. I got into track because I was always the fastest. I would race in the street against kids and really thrived off the competition, so that’s what brings me here.”
Outside of track, Lee has proven herself a versatile athlete, excelling in both ice skating and roller skating. Her athleticism extends beyond the track, adding another layer to her abilities and reflecting her well-rounded approach to sports.
But track is where she truly shines, particularly in the 800m, often considered one of the most challenging events in high school track and field in Texas.
Lee’s aspirations stretch beyond her high school career as well.
“Hopefully, I can earn myself a free ride to college,” she said. “That’s been the primary goal I’ve set for some time, and it would be incredible to achieve that. I’m not sure where I’d want to go just yet if I had the opportunity, but I’ll get back to you on that.”
Her dreams of competing at the collegiate level are rooted in her
upbringing.
“The thing I like most about my experience is the fact that I’ve been in Alief schools all my life, from Kindergarten up until now,” Lee explained. “Every time I’m here, every time I compete, and every time I do my best, it’s almost like I’m hugging the younger version of myself.”
With her competitive spirit and unwavering focus, Lee is certainly a force to watch this spring. Her journey in the 800m is just beginning, and with her determination, it’s clear that she has the potential to go far. Stay tuned to see just how far McKale Lee can go.