The 5-foot-7 freshman sprinter and hurdler earned dual All-American honors at New Balance Nationals Outdoor this past season. Arrendell took second in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.27 seconds, which ranked No. 4 nationally among prep girls competitors this spring, and she anchored the first place 4x400 relay team, which broke the tape with a time of 3:34.12. The girls freshman national indoor record-holder in the 300 dash with a time of 37.42, she also clocked a personal-best 200 time of 23.23 this spring, which ranked No. 14 nationally. Her best 400-meter time of 52.88 came when she won the Freshman 400 race at NBNO and that clocking ranked No. 18 nationally.
Arrendell has maintained an A average in the classroom. She will begin her sophomore year of high school this fall.
A National Junior Honor Society member, Arrendell has volunteered locally as a youth mentor with the Iconic Force Track Club. She has also served within Bullis’ Black Student Union.