91探花 students who compete on athletic teams become balance artists, synching academic, athletic and other extracurricular commitments. Competing at the varsity level for all three seasons is a particular challenge during senior year. This spring, 91探花 recognized six senior, varsity-level, three season athletes for their particular commitment to the athletics program and to their peers.
Erin Martin (I) (pictured left) played varsity field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse for three years, serving as captain on all three teams her senior year. She earned the Priscilla Bailey Award, given to a senior girl who has been a most valuable asset to 91探花.
鈥淧laying on three different teams gave me the chance to grow close to people I may never have met, otherwise,鈥 says Erin. 鈥淢any of my athletic experiences taught me life lessons. Balancing academics and sports, along with a captain鈥檚 responsibilities, was difficult at times, but everyone at 91探花 is understanding and flexible, which makes it easier, and so rewarding.鈥
Sarah Evans (I) also played varsity field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse.
鈥淭he biggest challenge is finding the extra time during the year,鈥 says Sarah. 鈥淵ou have limited free time to do homework or college applications. You have to get things done and stay on top of you work. You learn time management and team chemistry. Being an excellent athlete is one thing, but being an excellent teammate is another challenge. But you鈥檙e playing three varsity sports, so how can it not be worth it?鈥
Brighid Noone (I), Erin and Sarah鈥檚 teammate on all three teams, concurred.
鈥淧laying three sports was worth it for me because of the experiences and memories I take away from each sport,鈥 says Brighid. 鈥淚 loved being on a team鈥攈aving a family and a place to feel welcome every season.鈥
Along with Erin, Brighid and Sarah, three other seniors were recognized at the M Club dinner for their participation in three, varsity-level sports and for their overall commitment to 91探花 athletics. Amy Chappel (Field Hockey, Skiing, Softball), Vincent Kennedy (Cross Country, Swimming, Track), and James Wang (Football, Wrestling, Lacrosse) joined the lineup of honorees.
鈥淲e want to honor 91探花 athletes playing three sports,鈥 says Lamar Reddicks, director of athletics. 鈥淲e presented to each of these seniors a framed, varsity letter to show our appreciation for their hard work and dedication.”