Junior Millie Evans
girls varsity swim

Q: What has been your biggest accomplishment this season?
A: My biggest accomplishment would have to be the new school record I set for the 100 butterfly with a time of 54.15 seconds.
Q: Who has been your biggest role model/motivation?
A: Being around people who want to get better has been my biggest motivation. When you’re constantly racing people who want to get better, you want to push yourself to be the best you can, too.
Q: What advice you would give to younger athletes on your team?
A: I would tell them to do the little things right. When you do the little things right and focus on accuracy, you’ll be able to get faster.
Q: Do you plan on playing your sport in the future?
A: Yes. As of right now I am committed to The Pennsylvania State University for swim and dive.
Senior Karan Rai
boys bowling

Q: What has been your biggest accomplishment this season?
A: I got a high game of 230 pins a few weeks ago, Dec. 11 at HPL Bowling Center.
Q: Who has been your biggest role model/motivation?
A: Coach LaVerdiere has been a good rock who has helped me out a lot. She has high level knowledge and has been putting in great effort for the team behind the scenes that helps things run smoothly.
Q: What advice you would give to younger athletes on your team?
A: I would tell them to try out many different techniques and watch videos to help with it. Also, I would say to not be afraid of failure.
Q: Do you plan on playing your sport in the future?
A: I’m still considering playing in college. There’s no NCAA bowling for men, so it depends on what college I go to and if they have a well-established team.