Not A Guppy
DESPITE CHALLENGES, HOLLY DISIMONE IS THE SCHOOL’S MOST POWERFUL SWIMMER – WITH BIG ASPIRATIONS FOR HER FUTURE…
Bearcathletes are top athletes from this year’s senior class. They are chosen based off of stats, helpfulness to their team, and themselves as people. This year there are 6 Bearcathletes, two gold Bearcathletes: Holy Dismone and Reily Lowry, two silver Bearcathletes: Jaiden Ralston and Charlotte Castelli, and two bronze bearcathletes: Bryson Hoier and Devynne Linnell. All athletes have led their teams to playoffs and have been a huge part in the sports programs through the past four years. To read more about each individual athlete, click on the pictures below.
DESPITE CHALLENGES, HOLLY DISIMONE IS THE SCHOOL’S MOST POWERFUL SWIMMER – WITH BIG ASPIRATIONS FOR HER FUTURE…
Senior Issue/Softball/Sports/Sports A – Z
Senior Jaiden Ralston finishes her final high school softball season and will continue to play at the university of Iowa…
Bearcathletes 2022/Crosscountry / Track & Field/Sports/Sports A – Z
Charlotte Castelli sprints her way through the competition as she will go from being a Bearcate to a Gaucho…
Senior Devynne Linnell takes to the skies for four more years…
Baseball/Bearcathletes 2022/Sports/Sports A – Z
Senior Bryson Hoier finishes his high school season and is switching from a Bearcat to a Lion…
Senior Reily Lowry is tri-sport athlete, a record breaker in the water and a CIF winner two times…
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Serenity Wulfing, senior, is co-Editor-in-Chief, co-Sports Director, and Social Media Director. This is her second year as Editor-in-Chief and her third year in Crimson. She is excited to take photos this year, especially sports and continue to lead the class. Outside of school, she is a varsity soccer player, Bearkittens director, and ACT club Vice-President.
Braydon Hoier is a Junior in his third year with Crimson. He is the review director for the class. Hoier joined his Freshman year and has been mostly involved in sports reporting in his time with the class. He plays baseball for the school and golfs for fun on his own time.
Senior Kayla Degnan is in her third year of Crimson, being Sports Co-director. She hopes to grow her knowledge in sports while also giving athletes the appreciation that they have earned. Outside of Crimson she enjoys reading, writing, watching dance moms, and learning ASL. She is varsity cheer captain this year and participates in the varsity stunt team. She cannot wait for her final year of Crimson. Go Bearcats!