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Coach Colson joins girls lacrosse

MORGAN HEROD Opinions Editor

The girls lacrosse team will have a new look this spring. Joining the program is Head Coach Stephanie Colson, who is excited for her first season at EHS.

Coach Colson has many goals for her first season as head coach. She wants to build a strong team dynamic that is welcoming but also holds high standards for the players. She also hopes to win as many games as possible while having fun on the field.

This season the team will work hard to achieve their goal of being SPC champions. However, Coach Colson hopes that her players leave the season with skills to help them succeed later in life, happy memories, and an urgency to play next year.

Maintaining a positive team culture is critical to any team. Coach Colson expresses her gratitude for her great staff and her “fierce but loving” teammates. She

Episcopal athletes commit to NCAA

ALEX GONZALES Staff Writer

At the recent NCAA Early Signing Day, the EHS Athletic Pillar honored six athletes who have made their college decisions. Among those are Emily Young, Mia Tuckwood, Adam Katz, Connor Kuenstle, Conor Shanley, and Drew Haffner. The seniors schools and sports of choice are as follows: Emily Young, University of Louisville, field hockey; Mia Tuck- wood, Lehigh University, soccer; Adam Katz Davidson College, baseball; Connor Kuenstle, Lehigh University, soccer; Conor Shanley, Florida Institute of Technology, lacrosse; and Drew Haffner, Florida Institute of Technology, lacrosse. believes that her players have come into the program with a good understanding on what it means to be a good team member. To build on that knowledge, they will continue activities for team bonding and positive talk.

These seniors have put a lot of efforts into their decisions so it is rewarding to see their choices finally materialize. The signing day also serves as a milestone for these EHS students’ athletic careers and the payoff of their years of hard work in their respective sports.

The team likes to play games that offer a challenge, which helps improve communication and overall team play. She hopes that her players will figure out how to work with each other and build the competitiveness.

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