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Winter Sports Preview

December 7, 2017

Photo by Mallory Palmer.

Girls’ Swimming

Players to Watch:

Christine Kuehn
Julia Beliz
Sophie Thompson

2016-2017 Record:

0-6

Goal:

To qualify as many new swimmers to state with the new class system.

 


 

Photo by Michael Melinger.

Wrestling

Players to Watch:

Max Friedman
Trenton Dickens
Adam Sieber

2016-2017 Record:

1-5

Goal:

To have a winning season and qualify as many wrestlers to state as possible.

 


 

Photo by Ellayna French.

Girls’ Basketball

Players to Watch:

Mira Upshaw
Jadan Connor
Sara Litteken

2016-2017 Record:

23-6

Goal:

To get far in districts, exceed last year’s performance and to work together as a team.

 


 

Photo by Barrett Bentzinger.

Boys’ Hockey

Players to Watch:

David Tamksy
Cooper Barnes
Sam Humphreys

2016-2017 Record:

1-19-1

Goal:

To get a high seeding in the Wick and keep playing as a team.

 


 

Photo by Mallory Palmer.

Boys’ Basketball

Players to Watch:

Darryl Sams
Josh Hagene
Caleb Heusel

2016-2017 Record:

11-17

Goal:

To compete hard in every game and have Caleb Heusel dunk at a home game.

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Neel Vallurupalli is a senior at Clayton High School. This is Neel’s fourth year as a Globe staff member. He was a reporter in Freshman and Sophomore years, and now he is in...

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