Treyton William Smith compares himself to a pizza roll - appealing at first but will mess you up if you approach him too quickly. Born and raised in Madison, South Dakota, Trey has a large family including a mother, father, step-mom, step-dad, two sisters, a step-brother, and a step-sister. When it comes to the close bond Trey has with his family, he would do anything for them. If he were to win $5 million in the lottery he would donate $2 million to his siblings to help pay for education and help out his parents. Trey works for Kearin’s Concrete during the summer, which is “rewarding” because of the biweekly paycheck and the useful knowledge he can apply in the future.
After high school, Trey plans to further his education by majoring in biology or engineering. He hopes to become a biologist. In ten years, Trey sees himself trying to pay off college loans, as well as coming home from a 9-5 job or as he calls it, “living the dream.” Trey would love to live in New York for a year to see what living in a big city is like. His bucket list consists of skydiving and traveling outside of the country. Meanwhile, Trey’s favorite subject area is science because he is naturally good at it. Not only does anything science-related come easy to him, but also sports. This explains why he participates in football, basketball, track, and baseball. To no surprise, if Trey could have any super-power, it would consist of having super strength, then he could “win an insane amount of money in powerlifting competitions.”
Outside of school, you will most likely find Trey video gaming, practicing sports, and watching movies. Trey’s favorite TV show is South Park, his favorite movie is Good Will Hunting, and his favorite book is Where the Red Fern Grows. If Trey could play any character in a movie, he would be Ferris Bueller from Ferris Buellers Day Off because he gets his friends out of their comfort zones. An animal that Trey believes best describes him is a hippo because “they don’t look scary, but they can do some damage.”
If Trey had a YouTube Channel, his content would involve taking movies and pointing out everything that is wrong with them. He would call this a “Movie Reviews With the Boys.” Trey recommends watching Star Wars while enjoying his favorite food, a chicken sandwich with buffalo sauce. One thing he wants to say to the world is “Don’t get too involved in social media because it is a social construct.” Funny enough, something he couldn’t live without is his phone.