User:Timkno97

Tim Knoedler was born on December 9, 1997 in Saginaw Michigan. He grew up with three brothers and attended four different private schools.

Knoedler was an honor student all through elementary, but that doesn't mean he didn't have bumps in the road. In fifth grade he was called to the principal's office nearly ten times for various reasons. One time, before school started, a sixth grader was harassing Tim and tickling him; so Tim, a fifth grader at the time, warned him that if he didn't stop he would get punched. The sixth grader tickled him again, and Tim, being a man of his word, punched him in the arm. The sixth grader started crying and Tim was later called to the principal's office where he was reprimanded.

Tim moved to Florida during his sixth grade year, where he attended Community Christian School in Bradenton, Florida. Here Tim played basketball, soccer, and golf and received numerous sports awards awards including all-star and all conference awards and MVP.

Although Tim enjoyed Community, his parents forced him to switch schools going into his tenth grade year. Tim was very upset because he had to leave his friends and the sports teams that he enjoyed playing on.

He transferred to Provididence Christian School his tenth grade year where he would play football, basketball, and baseball. He was an exceptional football player and led the team in touchdowns for a season (16 TDs in 10 games.) He won MVP of his basketball team his senior year while playing as an undersized center. Baseball wasn't his best sport but he used his athleticism to maintain a decent batting average as well as playing third base, shortstop, and pitcher.

After graduating in 2016, Tim attended his freshman year at Bob Jones University, where he studied accounting. Tim was an entrepreneur, as he started his own hair cutting business (Tim's Phat Phades™) inside his dorm.

In the summer of 2017 Tim worked as a closer at Burger King. Receiving minimum wage and working with many lazy coworkers, it was here that Tim developed his excellent work ethic. After his first week on the job he was already receiving as many hours as legally allowed, while other employees who had been there for years were receiving hardly any. His initiative and servant's attitude quickly put him in good graces with the managers and other employees.

Tim Knoedler currently is attending his second year at Bob Jones University where he continues his haircutting business and works a stage crew job on campus.