Chance Me- Regular Decision

I am applying to Midd regular decision. I go to a prestigious jesuit college preparatory school in Washington State.

GPA- unweighted 3.97 (a- is a 3.7), weighted is 3.99/4.02 (AP’s- can only take 5 max junior and senior year and they count for a 4.5)
ACT- 33 (superscored: 35 math, 34 science, 32 writing, and 31 reading) (32- one sitting- i took the ACT twice)
SAT II’s- Math II 780, US History 620
AP’s- BC Calculus 5 (AB-subscore 5), US History 4

Current Courses: multivariable calc, AP Bio, AP Gov, Dante, and other electives (like religion)
EC’s: Varsity Swimming, XC, and Track (will participate on Track Team if I go to Midd- however this has no affect on my admissions decision)
Eagle Scout
National Honors Society
School Spirit Team
YTP Tutor (service)
Early Morning Seminary (4x week, at 6-7 am)
Varsity XC and Track team captain

Awards:
Academic Awards- GPA- Presidents list every semester (gpa >3.85)
Running Awards- most valuable junior, senior- competitive at district level in sports

Thanks- just want a preliminary idea of my chances, because I am applying regular not early.

I just wanted to drop in an tell you I wouldn’t send in your US history subject test, a 620 is 34th percentile.

@liumon98 I did not send my SAT II’s, I just sent my ACT and AP test scores

Why doesn’t track have anything to do with your admissions decision? Coach said s/he can’t support you? Not competitive? Always reach out to the coach if you think you will participate. You may not be recruitable, but even a “tip” might put you in over a similar applicant without your ability to contribute to the college’s sports teams. You also are a team captain, and have awards-getting some support might make the difference.
Your scores and grades are excellent, your ECs good-most schools like Eagle Scouts. I think your chances are good, over 50%, but I’d contact the XC and track coaches.

Thanks for the comment- @OldbatesieDoc - I will definetely reach out and remind the coach that I am applying to Middlebury and I understand what you are saying.