1 minute read
Contributors
meet MAJKA MOCHNAC
Advertisement
Majka has been a key member of our sales team for nine years. She started with Monthly after she graduated from University of South Carolina with a degree in business management. She also finished two years in Comenius University in Europe.
Originally from Slovakia, Majka has lived in the Lowcountry for 16 years and loves Hilton Head. Her energetic personality allows her to instantly connect with others. Majka’s husband moved to the area from New Jersey and they opened RMN Construction LLC.
They have a young son, Nicolas. In her free time, Majka loves being outdoors with her family, taking long walks, swimming, biking, traveling, and enjoying our beautiful beaches.
A former professional dancer and children’s choreographer, dance will always be Majka’s passion.
Contact Majka today at majka@hiltonheadmonthly.com.
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE
Lowcountry football standouts earn all-state recognition
The area’s top football players were recognized with all-state honors by the South Carolina Football Coaches Association.
May River’s Ahmad Green made the Class 4A first team, as did May River defensive standouts Eli Hall and Steffin Gadson.
Bluffton defensive end DJ Aiken and Beaufort’s Tyler Haley were first-team performers. May River’s Will Wilson, Garrett Bonneville and Moxon Zehr earned honorable mentions.
For Class A, Whale Branch’s Jaylen Reeves and offensive lineman Aaron Rhode earned spots on the first team.
Green, who was also a finalist for South Carolina’s Mr. Football, completed a decorated career by rushing for a teamhigh 547 yards with 10 touchdowns in five games, according to stats at LowcoSports. com. He also threw for 512 yards and two touchdowns.
Hall recorded 66 tackles, including six for a loss. He was also named the LowcoSports. com SCHSL defensive player of the year.
Gadson had 26 tackles, including four for a loss.
Whale Branch’s Reeves had four interceptions and ran for 607 yards and 13 TDs.