Running Out Loud
A leader’s voice can be just as powerful as her actions.
Katelyn Matarese started her academic career on a quiet note. While she has always naturally excelled academically and has no trouble acing tests, speaking up was another matter. In fact, she said so little during her first two years of elementary school that it was challenging to make friends. As the sibling of two nationally recognized runners, she became known as the “slow Matarese that didn’t talk.” To help her break out of her shell, Katelyn’s parents signed her up for the local running club. Hesitant at first, Katelyn quickly realized that her innate drive to succeed was stronger than her shyness. “I worked harder than anyone on the team, including my siblings,” Katelyn says. “I soon earned two National Championships, a High School State Championship, and 11 All-American selections.”
But Katelyn says the real prize was gaining her voice. “As a top runner other athletes looked up to, I gained the confidence I lacked, and I soon became a very talkative leader of the team . . . giving pre-race speeches to a team of over one hundred kids.” Katelyn began using her newfound voice in many other ways including speaking up for those who struggle to speak for themselves, as she once did. She became a Special Olympics coach, a Spanish and math tutor, and a volunteer who decorates rooms for patients facing long stays at local children’s hospitals. Perhaps her most impressive endeavor is founding and running Pita Against Poverty, a company that bakes and sells pita bread using Katelyn’s great-grandmother’s family recipe. Proceeds are donated to a different cause every quarter. As the company has grown, Katelyn has trained local scouts, church groups, and teachers to pitch in on production, and she even received grant funding for a pita sheeting machine. To date, Pita Against Poverty has baked more than 5,000 pitas and raised more than $20,000 for organizations including Dream Center, International Orthodox Christian Charities’ Aid for Ukraine, and FOCUS North America’s Orange County homeless shelter and food bank.
“Now that I have a voice that I know can do good, I never plan on being silenced,” Katelyn says. She is dreaming of continuing her education at an Ivy League school and she has plans to keep using her voice during college and after in ways that that will help people, especially children who cannot easily help themselves. While Katelyn credits her parents for nudging her toward the sport that helped her find her confidence, she says it’s her grandmother’s words of wisdom, croqueted on a pillow given as a Christmas gift, that keep her focused. Every time she sees the pillow on her bed, she’s reminded that “To whom much is given, much is expected.” She says it’s a personal challenge to always give 100 percent in the classroom, on the field, and in the community so she can keep using her gifts and talents to make the world a better place.
Athletic Achievements
Cross Country
- Captain
- Varsity Letter Winner
- All-Conference
- All-District
- All-State
- School Record Holder
- Second Place, CIF State XC Championship
- All-State *Second Place, AAU Junior Olympics National Championship
- All-American * 2x League Champion
Track and Field
- Captain Varsity Letter Winner
- All-Conference
- All-District
- All-State
- 4 School Records
- 2 District Records
- State Champion, California High School Track and Field Championship
- 2x USATF Junior Olympics National Champion
- 3x All-American
- 3x National High School Track and Field Championship Bronze Medalist
- 5x High School All-American
Academic Honors & Awards
- National Honor Society Vice President
- AP Scholar with Distinction
- National Science Honors Society
- California Scholarship Federation (6 Semesters)
School & Community Involvement
- Concert Choir President
- Athletic Leadership Council
- La Canada Track Club President
- Pita Against Poverty Founder and President
- Once Upon a Room Volunteer
- Boys and Girls Club of Monrovia Camp Founder and Counselor
- Girl Scout Gold Award
- Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Internship/Volunteer Camp
- Special Olympics Coach and Leader
- La Canada Royal Court Princess
- LC Spanish Enrichment Founder and Teacher
- La Canada Trails Project Leader
- Dream Center Los Angeles Volunteer
“To whom much is given, much is expected.”
~ Katelyn Matarese ~







