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Tylor Wisherd, 16, takes a break from fishing at Ellis Lake during the Marysville Kiwanis Club's Youth Fishing Derby.
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• Name: Tylor Wisherd

• Age: 16

• Family: Mother, Cheryl; and father, Dan

• City of residence: Marysville

• Occupation: Student

• What keeps you in the Yuba-Sutter area? Family

• Hobbies, interests: Horseback riding, drawing

• Where do you get your news? Appeal-Democrat and TV

• What's the closest you've been to a famous person? I sat close to the rapper T.I.

• Favorite music: Rock, but really everything

• Favorite food: Cheesecake

• Favorite places to go in the Yuba-Sutter area: Friends' houses

• Clubs, organizations: Friday Night Live

• The most exciting or scariest thing you've ever done? Bungee jumping at a fair. I thought I was going to die.

• How would you describe yourself? Optimist

• Favorite movie: "Notebook"

• Worst movie: "Signs"

• Favorite quotation: "Let go and let gone."


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