BOYS’ BASKETBALL by Grace Amgalan
“Most spirited will go to Landon Worthy (12),” Head Coach Quinton Johnson said. “He’s literally always hollering about somebody. He’s really a good supporter.”
“Best shooter goes to Tyler Moss (12),” Johnson said. “If he leaves his hands, it’s going in.”
“Best shoe game [goes to] Justin Wilson (10),” Johnson said.
“Best trash talker probably Kobe Brayant (12),” Johnson said.
“Best team player. I would give that to Ja’Shaun Ross (12),” Johnson said. “He will do whatever it takes for the team.”
“Jordan Poole Award absolutely goes to Tony Candler (12),” Johnson said.
“In my opinion, David Johnson (12) has the best nickname on the team because we call him
‘Kevin Decant’ because he likes to play like Kevin Durant but does dumb things,” Johnson said.
SWIMMING by Alex Le
Grace Dillender (12) most likely to fall off box. Dillender has been swimming for 7 years. Dillender, although a very accomplished swimmer, might make the silly mistake of falling off the starting position.
Kayden Li (12) – most likely to eat too much before competition. Li has been swimming for 13 years. He has an insatiable bite for competition and for good food
Annie Wu (12) – Most likely to get lost on the way to competition. Wu has been swimming for 12 years. Wu has navigation issues and might end up at the wrong address.
WRESTLING by Alex Le
Most athletic
- Keegan Mainers (12)
- Mainers played football and rugby before his senior wrestling season. His speed and raw power on the mat make him a deadly force on the mat.
Most likely to be late
- Khadim Camara (12)
- Camara can often be found rushing to put his wrestling shoes on and change. Do not let this fool you, as he can be found doing his signature fireman’s carry to win matches.
Funniest
- Leonte O’Neil (11)
- O’Neil talks a lot. From the mat to the sidelines, he is encouraging and leading his teammates through example and laughter.
Most likely to have wrestled in a past life
- Antione Carr (12)
- Although it is his first year of wrestling, Carr has shown a lot of skill and talent. He played football before and shows his strength and speed on the mat.
Sweatiest
- Jordan Pennington (12)
- Pennington leaves it all on the mat, sweat included. Wrestling since his junior year, Pennington brings energy and enthusiasm—a real passion for the game.