- What has being a Cougar athlete meant to you?
- Who is someone you would like to thank for inspiring you or helping you on your athletic journey? Why do they stand out?
- Describe a personal achievement in your fall sport that you remember with pride.
- What is a favorite memory from your fall sport that you will treasure?
Noah Biser
- It was a lot of fun, and it was like being in a big family.
- My father because he funded my athletic journey.
- Winning the conference tournament my sophomore year.
- Getting two assists against Cardinal Gibbons in a comeback win against Cardinal Gibbons.
Carter Burns
- Just being around the school wearing my Nike Tech WFHS. I love it.
- Austin Schaller inspired me to go out everyday and give my 100 percent.
- Griddying after a goal. I’m pretty sure we hit an infinite dab in practice a couple times.
- Campbell University camp.
Tyler Campbell
- It means a lot to represent the school against other teams.
- Coach Pitt. He drove me to be the best person on the field.
- Getting All Region this year.
- Beating Heritage.
Jacob Castle
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- It meant a lot as it gave me an opportunity to represent the school playing the sport I love.
- I would like to thank my dad as he’s helped me through playing soccer since I was four.
- My favorite personal achievement in this fall season was being named captain of the team alongside Cameron Williams.
- My favorite memory was going to Campbell and being able to play.
Quinn Conroy
- It let’s me grow as an athlete and a person.
- My dad. He was my first coach. He got me into soccer and raised me through life.
- Last year I got an honorable mention for all conference.
- One day at practice we were with Coach Zaytoun. We spent an hour in a circle as a whole team where everyone headed the ball once and kept it up. It took so long but was so fun.
Gio Jimenez
- You know, it’s responsibility. Not skipping class, doing everything right, keeping your grades up, and just being responsible.
- My brother because he is always pushing me to be better and helps me out. He just makes me a better player.
- Probably scoring my first goal.
- Probably the Sonic trips after the games.
Tyrone Manning
- I mean I guess it was kind of cool.
- Definitely my dad.
- I mean we didn’t really get that many achievements, but like if I had to pick one, I guess I can’t really name one honestly.
- Probably just like fun times at practice, something like that.
Alex Palmer
- Being a cougar athlete has meant a lot. I have really developed a family with my team and coach.
- I would thank God first, my parents and my coach. They really inspired me to continue playing.
- Two goals in one game.
- Definitely camp with the boys. We went to Campbell University. It was very fun.
Sailor Sall
- Representing the team and the school, sharing memories with my teammates and coaches.
- Coach Pitt and Zaytoun help take me home and pick me up from training.
- I gained confidence on the field.
- Tying with Heritage.
Austin Schaller, 12
- It’s meant the world. Honestly, I wouldn’t want to be anything else. I literally just want to be a Cougar Athlete.
- I’d like to thank my mom and my dad and actually Alex Palmer as well. He really showed me the ropes, you know, into the program and what not. I’m gonna thank my parents as well, great support system.
- Probably getting concussed.
- Starting on senior night.
Garret Schweiner
- I think it means someone who is very hard working and deserves to play on that team not only in the classroom but also on the field.
- All my coaches helped to grow me into what I am now.
- Making the All Star of one of the biggest tournaments.
- Probably the first time going to playoffs.
Brady Schwier
- It gave me pride knowing that you participated in being an athlete for our school.
- My two coaches, coach Pitt and coach Richards. They pushed me to be the best athlete I can be.
- Last year for soccer, we got to the playoffs, so that was nice.
- When I was a junior, we beat Heritage to take us to the playoffs and tournaments.
Jackson Whitley
- To me, it means being a good student and being a good athlete as well.
- Probably my dad because he kept me pushing to keep playing, and by making me to to practice whenever I didn’t feel like it.
- Probably being captain of the Millbrook game.
- Going to camp at Campbell. We had a fun time hanging out in the dorm rooms and stuff like that.
Cam Williams
- It meant a lot. It’s been a great four years.
- I would like to thank my coaches and my family to help me get through my journey in all four years in high school.
- I made varsity in my sophomore year.
- I assisted John Eatman against Green Hope to tie the game in my sophomore year.