Former foosball champ pursuing career in radiology

Stephanie Justice, a student pursuing a career in radiology at Weatherford College in Weatherford, Texas, was a foosball champion in her younger days.

“I caught the fever and started playing six nights a week,” Justice said, as quoted by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “I went to any tournament that was six hours or less driving time so I could make it back in time for work on Monday mornings.”

When Justice was younger, her mom traveled as a nurse while also working as a reserve police officer, inspiring Justice to always follow her dreams.

“My mom is awesome,” Justice said. “She was a travel nurse for many years and landed in her dream city, New York City

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