Biography
HIGH SCHOOL
A May 2022 graduate of Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla., where he played four years of varsity football for Head Coach Rodney Wells … First Team Class 8A All-Metro West Conference selection as a senior …Named the Orange County Public School Player of the Year … Named to the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Super 60 Class of 2022 … Ranked among the Central Florida’s Elite Top-100 players (No. 5 ranked safety) … Named an Orange County Super Scholar in 2022 … Four-time Scholar-Athlete Award winner (2018-22) … Earned the highest GPA on the football team award (2018-22) …. Became the first three-year team captain in school history (2019, 2020, and 2021) … Played safety/defensive back, returned kicks and punts for the Panthers … Led the Panthers to four district championships (2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021) … Won the Saban Award in 2018, presented at the Alabama Football Camp … Played five years with the Rat Pack/Certified Dawg 7v7 team … Team finished in first place at the Pylon National Tournament in 2019 … Earned a total of six varsity letters … Also competed in track and field for two seasons … Served as team captain for his senior season … Competed in the 100-meter dash (11.3), 200-meter dash (22.8), 4x100-meter relay (41.9), and 4x400 meter run (3:19) and also the threw the javelin … Played lacrosse and competed in weightlifting for two years … His 4x100-meter relay team won the district title and took seventh place at the state track meet … Four-time Principal’s Honor Roll student (2018-22) … Three-year National English Honor Society member … Two-time National Science Honor Society member and National Spanish Honor Society member … Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society member (2021-22) … Involved in Student Government (2019-20) as the Sophomore Class President … Involved with the Center for International Studies Program for four years, Peer Partners Learning (2021-22), Orange County Eagles mentoring program (2019-20) and Clean the World Non-Profit Organization … Worked a number of student government jobs across campus including volleyball, baseball, and basketball games, coordinating student involvement throughout campus, and leadership conferences … Served as a Big Brother as he coordinated activities with East Orlando Junior Predators little league organization to include mentoring young athletes …
PERSONAL
Born Kameryn Myron-Jeremy Metcalf on March 5, 2004 in Winchester, Va. … Son of Mike and Leah Metcalf … Has a younger brother Kaden … Father is deceased and was a Special Forces Green Beret, a Ranger, and Airborne in the U.S. Army … Mother attended George Mason … Father played football at North Alabama (1998-2002) … Cousin Tolando Cleveland played football at Mississippi State (2013-17) … Hobbies and interests include fishing, cooking, and fashion ... Loves to cook as they call him Chef Homeboyardee … Enjoys collecting sneakers and love Jordan’s … Role model is his father who taught him to never give up no matter the circumstance … Selected Columbia to attend school in the best city in the world and become a better human in all facets of life … Chose Columbia over offers from Harvard, Yale, Brown, Penn, Cornell, Dartmouth, UT Martin, Arkansas State, and Charleston Southern … Enrolled at Columbia College … Intends to major in Business.