Student Spotlight: Junior Olympian AliMarie DePrez
When you think of youth national-level athletes, you may imagine teenagers working dozens of hours each week to perfect their craft. While this level of achievement and dedication may seem distant, the CHS campus is actually home to one of these star athletes. AliMarie DePrez is an incredibly accomplished water polo player who has been an essential component not only to the success of her school and...
Athlete of the Month: Roman Savage
Roman Savage, captain of the CHS swim team and a qualifier for CIF, has been dedicated to swimming his entire life. Savage started taking swim lessons when he was three years old, and joined his first competitive club team, Mount Baldy Aquatics, when he was seven years old. After two years of swimming for MBA, he joined The Claremont Club swim team when he was nine. In 2020, Savage moved with the TCC...
Athlete of the Month: Caleb Sapp
Roars of cheers spring out in the background as one player pulls the attention of the surrounding crowd: Caleb Sapp. Sapp is essential in leading the Wolfpack Volleyball boys to victory as the outside hitter for the team. Sapp’s position is considered the most versatile as the lead attacker in the offensive. He has to be quick on his feet, be able to jump high, and adapt to distinct situations. For...
Athlete of the month: Ty Robnett
Ty Robnett's role as the captain and central defensive midfield of the Claremont Boys Varsity Soccer team undoubtedly establishes him as a key player. Robnett’s ability to combine his offensive and defensive duties on the field makes him a well-balanced player. His job is to control the tempo of the game and link the defense to the attack. Offensively, he looks to make penetrating passes through...
Athlete Spotlight: Students excelling in unique sports
Question & Answer The following questions (1-7) were asked to each athlete. 1. How long have you been doing your sport? 2. What does a typical practice for you consist of? 3. What do you enjoy the most about your sport? 4. Do you have any notable accomplishments? 5. What is your favorite memory from your sport? 6. If you had one day left, how would you spend it? 7. Would you like to shout ...
Athlete of the Month: Isabella Salas
Isabella Salas is essential to the success of Claremont’s Girls’ Varsity soccer team. Playing striker and wing, she is one of the top players on the team. Her contributions to the team are endless and beneficial to Claremont’s Girls’ Varsity soccer team. The team has been defeating their competition and rivals all season. Isabella Salas has been on varsity for all three years of her high school...
Athlete of the Month: Maryah Anderson
Junior Maryah Anderson is vital to the success of Claremont's Girls' Varsity basketball team. Playing guard, she is one of the top three-point shooters on the team and averages 16 points per game. However, her contributions extend beyond scoring, as she also serves as one of the team's captains. She has been on Varsity for all three years of her high school career, including the COVID-19 p...
Athlete of the month: Cassidy Allen
Cassidy Allen is one of the few extremely dedicated female wrestlers on the co-ed CHS team. With the exception of her sophomore year (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) Allen has participated in two years of the wrestling program here at CHS. With the number of girls involved in wrestling being on the lower end, she was one of the four girls on the team last season. But even with the low numbers of wrestlers...
Athlete of the Month: Star Quarterback Nathan Giles
Under bright Friday night lights, a crowd of hundreds has their eyes on one player: Quarterback Nathan Giles. His every throw dictates how the game will go for the Wolfpack. In his attempts to move the ball downfield and get the Wolfpack a touchdown he needs to use everything in his arsenal: shifty speed, a strong arm, and high intellect. Giles has been playing high school football since freshman...
Drum major: Max Dvorak September Athlete of the Month
A grandiose symphony of music, a glorious combination of woodwinds, brass, and percussion all conducted by one head drum major: Max Dvorak. Being the head drum major, there lies a great responsibility to conduct the band, maintain tempo, keep fellow students in line, and act as a role model. Leading a band of upwards of 60 people is no easy task and it comes with its fair share of challenges. But,...
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