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Presenting the LHHS Class of 2020
Seniors paraded through downtown Sunday in a community celebration. This week’s edition is a tribute to graduates who will celebrate with a traditional ceremony June 5 at Panther Stadium.
CONGRATULATIONS to our Pre-K Graduates!
Catherine Wyatt B. Kyleigh John Owen Bryson
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Brantley Jonathan Ella Sarah Ellianne Rylee Lucas
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Presenting the LHHS Class of 2020
Always a Panther! BRIANNA ALBA-AVILEZ
ABIGAIL ALVARADO
JACE ANDREWS
SARKIS AZNAVURYAN
GRAYSON BAILEY
LAUREN BAILEY
KALEB BANNON
KYLAH BANNON
EMILY BARNETT
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KAILEY BERZIN
JONAH BOGART
LAYTON BOLIN
JENNIE BONNER
LILY BOTKIN
JUSTIN BOUNDS
JESSICA BOUSQUET
ZACHARY BOYETTE
AUSTIN BRAAKSMA
BRYLEE BRANDT
GIANNA BRAVOMORALES
BRADY BREWER
BAYLIE BREWSTER
HANNAH BROOKS
KENDAL BRUDERER
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AMARA BURRELL
KARLIE BYE
CAMDEN BYRD
ERIC BYRD
ALYSSA CANTRELL
CHARLES CARPENTER
SOPHIA CASTELLOW
ZACHARY CASTILLO
TY CASWELL
JOHN CEARLEY
CAMRYN CHILD
HANNAH CLEMENT
SEAN COCHRAN
JUSTIN COFFEY
KELSEE COLDIRON
TESS CORBETT
ELIZABETH COURSEY
TRINITY CRANFORD
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Ryder Martin
Ryder Martin, son of Russel and Shauna Martin, will be attending Texas A&M University with a major in Biomedical Science, with a longterm goal of becoming a veterinarian. Martin was on the Liberty Hill Fishing Team - Tournament Director; FFA - show cattle; Comanche Trail Veterinary Center - employed as Veterinary Assistant. He volunteered at Texas Humane Heros (animal shelter); and multiple learn to fish events for youth in Williamson County. “One of my most memorable experiences at LHHS was during my senior year when I walked across the football field with my friends
in remembrance of my best friend, Red Riley, who passed away at the beginning of our sophomore year,” he said. “This was a great tribute to my friend and a very moving experience that I will always remember.”
Emily Barnett
Emily Barnett, daughter of Mike and Michelle Barnett, will be attending Baylor University seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Musical Theater. In high school, she was a Varsity Liberty Belle, President of both Liberty Hill high school varsity choirs, a cheerleader, student council member, and played lead roles in three of the high schools musical. She volunteered at Christian Youth Theatre in Austin, helping teach kids ages 8-18 the technique of music, dance, and acting while also pursuing a relationship with God. Her most memorable experience was senior year Home-
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coming. “I loved spending time with my friends making our senior overalls. Singing the national anthem and dancing during half time with my best friends is a pretty unforgettable experience,” she said.
Sean Ryan Cochran, son of Jason and Kady Cochran, will attend Texas State University this fall. In high school, he was involved in band, 4H shooting sports and paintball. He was a regular volunteer on Operation Liberty Hill food drives. He said his most memorable experience during high school was playing with the Panther Band during the championship football game.
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Congratulations Gabriel Martin Diaz
We are so thankful that you have been blessed to reach this important milestone in your life. Continue to work hard and pursue your dreams. We are very proud of the young man you have become and are excited you will be attending TCU to further your education and XC & Track career. We can’t wait to see what the future holds. We love you very much. –Dad, Mom & Mikaela
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Gabriel M. Diaz
Gabriel M. Diaz, son of Martin and Lidia Diaz, will be attending Texas Christian University for cross country and track and will study health and fitness. Gabriel participated in cross country, tack and field, and baseball in high school. As part of the baseball team, he delivered gifts to children from the team. “My parents have been the biggest inspirations of my life they give their time of day every day to support me and run around with me in all the sports I’ve done,” he said. “They are always on me to become better when it comes to school and as being a person in the community. I’m thankful that I have them in my life because they made me the better person that I would have ever expected to be. “My most memorable experience at LHHS is in Track of 2018 because of COVID-19, I didn’t get a chance to go back to the state and possibly win the state championship, but in
2018 I did go to state as the youngest runner in the 800 meter race competing against all seniors and it was my favorite because of where we were at, which was Texas Track and Field Stadium and with the people who came to support me which was my family and my best friend ever since I was 5.”
Lauren Faulk
Lauren Faulk, daughter of Hal and Katy Faulk, will attend Texas State University to study Mass Communications. She would like to purse a career as an Event Coordinator after earning a degree. Lauren was in cheerleading throughout high school, was a member of FCCLA in ninth grade and was a member of St. Helen Catholic Youth group. She participated in numerous fundraising activities as a cheerleader. “My most memorable experience is cheering at football games. I have loved supporting our Panthers and I’ve always had an enjoyable time with my team. There was never a better feeling than looking up and seeing our entire
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Michael J. Heeney
Michael J. Heeney, son of Michael and Allison Heeney, played varsity football and soccer in high school. He will be attending the University of St Mary in Leavenworth, Kansas, to play football and study business with a specialty in sports management. Michael has been working full time at 512 Fabrications to save money for college. “My dad is my biggest inspiration. He is USMC and an Austin Firefighter. He has taught me character and work ethic.”
Emily Huppee
Daughter of John and Christine Huppee, Emily Huppee will be attending SUNY Morrisville to continue playing volleyball and study equine science. At Liberty Hill High School, she played varsity volleyball, and was a member of National Honor Society and Travel Club. She volunteered at Texas Humane Hero’s animal shelter, and with NHS throughout the year. “One of the most memorable moments during high school was when the volleyball team was playing at McNeil High School and the other seniors
and I decided to pretend to get locked in a locker room to prank Coach Peterson. But it turned out that we were actually really locked in, until the home team helped us get out,” she said.
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Kelsey de la Houssaye, daughter of Eric and Kimberly de la Houssaye, will attend Texas Tech University where she plans to major in Languages and Cultures with a concentration in French and Spanich. Kelsey has been a member Liberty Hill Band since 6th grade. She was the section leader for the French horns/mellaphones for her Junior and Senior year. She is also a member of FFA. She has been a member of Liberty Hill 4-H since junior high, and has served as a vice president and secretary in the past. She was President for 2019-2020 school year. Kelsey volunteers as a group leader during both our church
summer camp (Camp Fellowship) and on Wednesday nights. “My most memorable moment is not one point in time, but instead my memories from high school will be the friendships that I have made along the way,” she said.
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Lauren Crow
Daughter of Chris and Holly Cros, Lauren Crow plans to pursue a pre-med degree from Texas A&M. In high school, she was active in tennis, HOSA, Student Council, Animal Assistance Club and National Honor Society. She volunteered 200-plus hours through clubs like National Honor Society frequently volunteering at Human Heroes and Bertram Nursing Home. She said her “most memorable memories at Liberty Hill is skipping class with friends to get Sonic.”
Matthew Montes
Matthew Montes, son of Pete and Shay Montes, plans to attend the ACC Fire Academy. Matthew played football throughout high school, and played baseball and basketball his freshman and sophomore years. He helped coach youth football and 7on7 teams. “My father has been the biggest inspiration in my life. He has taught me everything I know about sports and how to work hard in life,” he said. “I really admire the way he respects and treats others. My most memorable experience in high school was when we went for state for football my junior year.”
Lorelei Fay
Lorelei Fay, daughter of James and Lisa Fay, plans to attend Texas A&M and study public health. From there, she hopes to continue on to medical school to pursue a career in medicine. In high school, she was active in varsity tennis, was president of HOSA, president of Environmental Club, was a member of National Honor Society, competed in Current Events in UIL and was a class officer. As part of NHS, she participated in community service for freshman orientation, Rancho Sienna Field Day, Meals on Wheels and volunteered at a nursing home. “My most memorable experience at LHHS was playing on the varsity tennis team,” she
said. “We made it to regionals for team tennis the past two years, and my most proud moment was when I won my singles match against Fredericksburg to round out my senior fall season.”
Angelica Melendy
Angelica Melendy, daughter of Mae Coscolluela, is pursuing her dream to become a Wildlife Veterinary at Tarleton State University in their Honors Program this fall. Angelica was active in National Honor Society and played varsity tennis at Liberty Hill High School. “My mom has been the biggest inspiration for me,” she said. “Her sacrifices to take care of me and my late brother, as a single mom, is incredibly admirable. We were her priority and making sure we have what we need. I hope to become what I dreamed of to at least give that achievement back to her. “One of my most memorable experiences at LHHS was when I become a Regional Qualifier in Varsity Singles Tennis during my sophomore year in 2018. No one expected
it, not even my coach at the time, but my hard work on and off the high school courts paid off! That will never go away. So far, my name is last one on the tennis board since 2018.”
Noelia Hernandez
Noelia Hernandez is the daughter of Jessica Hernandez. She plans to go straight into the Culinary Art program at a prestigious college in Austin -- Auguste Escoffie School of Culinary Arts. “I hope to get a degree in both the Culinary and Pastry program so that I may be universal in the food industry,” she said. “I have a small established business that I wish to expand one day called Feed the Soul. I currently have pastry dishes I sell to family and friends that one day will be my household income. I hope to expand my band name so that I may be a successful business woman.” In high school, Noelia was active in National Honor Society, Student Council, PAL, NSHSS, Culinary Catering and was FCCLA President. She was a volunteer with CCDU Community Youth & Teens, Operation Liberty Hill, Public Library, Church Class, Tailgating Project Grad & FCCLS, PALS, and Panther Extended Care. “I would not be able to say I have just one memorable moment. I have several more than a handful throughout my last four years at LHHS. Within the last four years I have been part of the Culinary program
led by my mentor Chef Travis Hawthorn,” she said. “He has been an inspiration to me with his professionalism and knowledge of the field that I wish to thrive in. As the years have past there are a handful of us that are more than just colleagues or classmates we are a family. Like any family we fight like cats and dogs one moment and the next we are laughing our heads off like crazy. All the memories we have made will stay with me and bring me joy throughout my lifetime. I would not have it any other way than to have had the privilege to share these memories with the members of Chef Hawthorn’s Class 2020.”
Kaleb Bannon
Kaleb Bannon, son of Gary and Becky Simpson, played varsity basketball in high school. He plans to join the work force after graduation. “The most memorable experience is going to state in basketball my junior year,” he said.
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EDITORIAL:
LHHS Valedictorian
Ramsingh engineering a bright future Staring down the unknown
By MIKE EDDLEMAN Managing Editor Even at a time when tomorrow is full of questions, Shantika Ramsingh – the Liberty Hill High School Class of 2020 Valedictorian – has found a way to make the most of her senior year and keep her focus on the future. “I am really honored,” Ramsingh said of finishing her high school career at the top of her class. “It took a lot of hard work, dedication and long sleepless nights. But I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the support of my friends and my teachers.” She attributes her accomplishment to two important factors in her life – a strong support system and a wide range of interests. “It does take a lot of dedication. It wasn’t exactly something I was trying to do. It wasn’t my whole life and soul was committed to it. I was also really committed to robotics and I’m a dancer and those things have a lot of meaning to me, too,” she said. “If it wasn’t for the extracurriculars I was involved in I think I would have gone crazy.” Loads of classwork, tests and aca-
demic benchmarks to contend with made having outlets like her friends on the robotics and dance teams critical to maintaining balance in life. “It does take a lot of dedication, and you can’t ignore the things you have to do, but having the people on the robotics team, and having an outlet like dance really helped me manage my stress,” she said. “Those helped me keep finding the motivation to work hard. When you’re taking so many AP, OnRamps and honors classes – because our school offers so many – it is really easy to get mentally overwhelmed really quickly. You can see all the work piling up all over the place, and the to-do list I see in my planner.” Teachers and mentors through her high school career, including Calculus teacher Haika Carr, librarian Lauren Claymon and UIL coach Dan Paschal, not only helped make learning fun, but also helped Ramsingh cope with times of high stress. “They know when I’m getting stressed about school and when I do it’s obvious,” she said. “When I do they’ll always tell me that no mat-
ter what happens it’s going to be okay and it’s not the end of the world. They help me put what I’m stressing SHANTIKA about into RAMSINGH perspec- LHHS Valedictorian tive.” Advanced Placement Chemistry is the course she recalls as the most challenging. “Chemistry is so complicated,” she said. “Mr. (Michael) Staton teaches a hard class, but he’s a really good teacher and he really motivated me to try and understand it, and showed me if I felt like I didn’t get it that I really did understand it.” Math, her favorite subject as far back as she can remember, is where she felt most at home and happy academically, even in her AP
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LHHS Salutatorian
Growing to see what’s important
By MIKE EDDLEMAN Managing Editor Sutton Landers-Carlyon laughs when he refers to himself as a “lousy” participant in UIL activities during his freshman year, but the senior, and Salutatorian for the Class of 2020, says he has learned a lot about what’s important in the last four years. His dedication to UIL competitions grew along with his increased involvement in UIL clubs. “Out of all the activities, it has been UIL that I committed to and stayed in all four years,” he said. “I’ve gone from being a lousy member at the beginning to now being a team captain. That’s been my favorite experience. The instructors are great and I have great
memories from that.” What Landers-Carlyon first saw as just another set of tests to take evolved into something special. “It’s so much more than that,” he said. “There’s a lot of satisfaction you get from Saturdays with your buddies taking the tests, getting that competitive nature going, getting together with a bunch of different schools, it is really rewarding.” But that initial impression came with being a high school freshman who didn’t really want to be involved. “When I came freshman year I wasn’t exactly sure what it was, and as a freshman I was definitely guilty of being the kid who just wanted to get what I had to done and get it over with,” he said. “At first
I was like ‘Wow, I have to study more for s o m e thing that doesn’t e v e n seem that rewarding?’” SUTTON LANDIt took ERS-CARLYON a little LHHS Salutatorian time, but before long it grew from a casual involvement to something very important to him. “I didn’t really feel like I was
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“When you walk to the edge of all the light you have and take that first step into the darkness of the unknown, you must believe that one of two things will happen. There will be something solid for you to stand upon or you will be taught to fly.”
– Patrick Overton
What everyone wanted from their senior year at Liberty Hill High School was a unique, memorable experience. What they got was a pandemic, more than 40 days of school missed, a twoweek delay in graduation and countless unknowns. They say hindsight is 2020, and for the Class of 2020 that is more important than it has ever been. For the Class of 2020, being able to look back with clarity, and find the special in the inconvenience, the memorable in the frustrating, and the sense of accomplishment in the unfamiliar is where it’s at. They may not see everything that is ahead, but they can take a lot from what is behind. Resilience, patience, and perseverance are not simply buzzwords, but words they have lived. As they waded into the unknown we worried how they might handle it, but their response has been far different than we might have feared. And now we know, they are a class truly ready for the world and its uncertainties. We feel for the seniors of this class, recognizing how much their world was turned upside down at a time it was supposed to be its most perfect. But if we consider all they’ve been through, we can be extra proud of the resilience and good nature we see as they put their heads down and push to the finish line. These seniors have passed a test some never master, and they did it at an age when most of us were not prepared for the least bit of resistance from life. It is a time to go conquer the world, not survive it, but here they are poised to do both. The 280 seniors in the Liberty Hill Class of 2020 have rolled with every wrinkle in their graduation plans. There has been no sign of complaining or feeling cheated. At every turn, these se-
niors have displayed an understanding, acceptance and grace about the world they are graduating into that many adults are not showing today. They are not inheriting the world they remember from just a few months ago, but they approach the mystery of the next chapter with a smile and an unwavering focus on the plans they have had all along. Could we blame them if they felt cheated or if they were hesitant to take the next step? But they are ready, and they have already learned one of the most important lessons in life – to make the best of every situation. And in time, when the disappointment subsides, they will realize they are much stronger and more prepared for life because of it. They will see this unforeseen new reality as a unique moment where they overcame a great challenge. It will translate into stories to tell that will be rivaled by no other class. Who else has been through so much mystery and uncertainty in their final two months of high school? Who has gone off to begin their own life with so many challenges and unknowns? Judging by their good nature and perseverance, we’re all in good hands. These graduates are not inheriting the world they expected, but no one is better prepared to create solutions to the problems that must be overcome and adapt where there is no solution. The Class of 2020 has learned what many don’t realize until decades down the line, that it was the people and the relationships that are the important part of the journey that leads to a destination. We couldn’t shield them from the unknown, but now we know we didn’t need to. They know the unpredictability of life and will always be prepared for the mental and emotional challenges it brings. The unknown will not frighten, but intrigue them. They are prepared for it, but not resigned to it. Today, they are our example. They are the ones who can show us how to recalibrate our focus and adjust our expectations to take on the world and win.
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CONGRATULATIONS
to the entire Liberty Hill Class of 2020 including four members of the CTVC team. We wish you all the best in the future!
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Ashley Nelson
Daughter of Rodney and Amy Nelson, Ashley Nelson is attending Texas A&M in the fall, pursuing a business degree with a minor in sports management. She participated in volleyball, track and basketball during high school. In volleyball, she was co-captain on the JV team, and co-captain on the varsity team as a junior and senior. She was TGCA All Star Volleyball Team in 2019. She also played Austin Junior Volleyball. In track, she participated in triple, high and long jump. She played basketball her first three years, and was a member of SWOOSH Basketball. Ashley was also a member of National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She volunteered in the following: All Sports Booster Club concessions and merchandise sales; Liberty Hill Volleyball Camp; Liberty Hill Youth League Basketball; Project Graduation; Camp Fellowship Youth Leader; and Operation Liberty Hill. “To my mom- You have inspired me in countless ways. I would not be the person I am today without you. For as long as I can remember you have been my biggest cheer-
leader, a shoulder to cry on, and everything in between. Throughout the years I’ve witnessed you going through many hardships, but you always came out stronger in the end. You’ve taught me it’s okay to shoot for something big even if that means a few failures were to come along the way. Everyday you inspire me to be the best person I can be. Your support, drive, strength, and heart are truly incomparable. Without you I would definitely be stuck at volleyball practice with no knee pads or sitting in the school parking lot waiting for a locksmith because I accidentally locked my keys in my car. You’ve sacrificed many work hours to help me, support me, and even to just hangout. So, thank you for being my inspiration!”
Abigail Alvarado
Daughter of Humberto and Maria Rodriguez, Abigail Alvarado has enlisted in the Navy, but plans to switch branches in the Army. She played JV soccer during her freshman and sophomore years. For the past two years, she was in athletic training. “My parents are my biggest inspiration,” she said. “They show me day after day that I have to work hard for what I want in life because nothing is just given. You have to work for it. They show me there is no pause button on life it keeps moving with or without you, They show me this so
that I can have a good future. “My most memorable experience at LHHS will always be being under those Friday Night Lights,” she added.
Jordan Rocha
Son of Robert and Renee Rocha, Jordan Rocha has enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserves. He will attend South Plains College to pursue a degree in Radiological Technology and further his education to become a Radiologist. Throughout his four years of high school, he competed on the cross country and track teams. He did community service work at Goodwill and was a mentor at First Tee. “My dad has been the biggest inspiration in my life. He has always been there and supported me through my endeavors,” Rocha said. “He
Karlie Bye
Daughter of Mario and Deanna Bye, Karlie will be attending Texas A&M where she will major in Business Administration. After college, she plans to pursue a law degree. In high school, Karlie was a Drum Major, and participated in band, cross country, NHS, UIL News Writing, Headline Writing and Copy Editing. She volunteered at the Operation Liberty Hill food pantry, the Central Texas SPCA, and as an altar server at Santa Rosa de Lime Catholic Church. “One of my most memorable experiences was when I won the headline writing competition at District UIL my sophomore year,” she said. “Going in, I was nervous. This was my first year writing headlines
and at practice meets I hadn’t done so well. Afterwards, the anticipation was killing me as I waited for several hours before my coach told me the good news. I was going to Regionals! I couldn’t contain my excitement. It was one of the best days of my life, and one I will remember for years to come.
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also has been a great role model and pushed me to always do my best. “My most memorable experience at LHHS was running during cross country and track season,” he added.
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Son of Troy and Wendy Stearns, Mason Stearns played varsity baseball in high school. He plans to attend college after graduation. He volunteered to be the baseball Santa. “My most memorable experience is when the left fielder from Lampasas ran into our fence and left a dent,” he said.
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Joshua “Logan” Ortiz, son of Josh and Brittney Ortiz, was a member of the Thespian Society and Robotics Club in high school. Joshua plans to pursue a career in law enforcement. He said he contributed to several tailgates for the community and several projects helping to better the community by repairing the public library. When asked who inspired him the most, he said, “My grandpa because no matter what he has always supported me. He taught me how to be kind but be a man. I remember him being in the hospital
getting treatment for cancer and still cracking jokes and cheering everyone up even though we were all worried. He showed strength even when he was weak.”
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Kayla Galvez, daughter of Garrick and Jennifer Galvez, plans to attend cosmetology school. She enjoys music, plays guitar and sings, and volunteers at her church. “My friend Peyton has been an inspiration in my life because he’s always guiding me towards being a better version of myself,” she said.
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Gracie Heinlein
Gracie Heinlein, daughter of David and Hollie Heinlein, plans to attend ACC for Radiology or Nursing and obtain an associates degree. She said she would also “love to work with animals because I’m very passionate about those beautiful mammals.” At her previous school, Gracie played soccer three years and was in AFJROTC three years. While in ROTC program she volunteered for multiple events, such as Parent Night, MS150 walk and bike, UT football games and Light the Night for leukemia. “My parents are my biggest inspiration because they
didn’t want their children to grow up with the same struggles they had. So they decided we would move to Texas for more opportunities,” she said.
Jace Andrews
Jace Andrews, son of John and Julie Andrews, will be attending Oklahoma State University to study Sports Media. He will then continue his education at Baylor University to obtain a masters in Sports Management. He wants to be a play by play announcer for a Division 1 University or a professional sports team. During high school, Jace had many opportunities in sports broadcasting, public address announcing, sports videography. He volunteered his voice talents within the community, including Liberty Hill Youth Football, community pep rallies and Powder Puff football. “Teachers are some of the most influential people in everyone’s lives. Everyone is affected in a different way by teachers. But if you’re lucky, you will get a life-changing one. I feel as though I am one of those few. During my freshman year, my athletic director allowed me to be a part of a select few who work with Fox Sports,” he said. “As I look back on my first encounter with Coach Vance,
Aubrey Tucker
Aubrey Tucker is the daughter of Joel and Christina Tucker, and Chris and Nicole Hopkins. In high school, she was a member of the Liberty Belles and the Fashion Club. She was also part of the PALS program. “What a great experience that allowed me to see all of the reasons on why I want to pursue my love for English,” she said. Aubrey will be attending Austin Community College and transferring to University of North Texas to study English and Dance. “My dance coach, Miss Fitzgerald, has inspired me in so many ways and has helped me through so many things. When I first met her I knew I wanted to be a Dance coach, but she helped me figure out where I wanted to go and how to be an amazing leader. She is so strong, a positive influence, and is very down-
to-earth. I’m so thankful to have had Fitz in my life for the past three years and I couldn’t have asked for a better coach,” she said. “One of the most memorable experiences at LHHS was when the Liberty Belles went to LA for our 2018-2019 trip. It was such an amazing experience to perform at Disneyland, as well as a great team bonding experience for all of us.”
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he taught me a lesson that I will never forget: simple kindness to every single person you meet along the way with a little effort can make a difference. Coach Vance ... was kind and loved my effort of coming and just simply asking if I could do anything. He found me more than I could ask for. I will never forget that lesson. Since that day, I strive to treat everyone with kindness, consideration, and giving every request my full effort. You never know who is watching and how that person could change of your life.”
Shantika Ramsingh is the daughter of Nyron Ramsingh and Romala Edwards. She plans to attend the University of Texas with a major in environmental engineering. In high school, Shantika was in UIL BEST Robotics, UIL Mathematics, Environmental Club, JV Liberty Stars, National Honor Society. She volunteered as a HOBY TXCA Ambassador, LHISD Recycling Initiative student coordinator, and PAS Georgetown Assistant Dance Teacher.
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Cole Ondrasek
Cole Ondrasek, son of Michael and Mindy Ondrasek, plans to attend Texas A&M and study business at Mays Business School. Cole played basketball at Liberty Hill High School and was vice president of the National Honor Society. He volunteered at Operation Liberty Hill, did babysitting for teachers on Teacher in-service days at Bill Burden, and assisted with Mission Liberty Hill’s Community Easter Egg Hunt. “My most memorable experience at LHHS was winning the state Semi-Final on a buzzer beater. It was such a all year to get there and were great moment for me and my like family at that point,” he teammates as we had worked said.
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John Carter Russell
John Carter Russell, son of Shelby and Reagan Russell, played basketball for the Panthers throughout high school and was named THSCA Academic All State as a varsity player. He plans to attend Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA, and major in Computer Information Systems. In high school, he volunteered in the following ways: Cross Track Church Youth Group President 2017-2019; Cross Track Church VBS Volunteer 2016, 2017, 2018; Youth Group Community Outreach/Make Church a Verb; Operation Liberty Hill; Sculpture Garden Cleaning
Project; Trunk or Treat Volunteer; and Sunday School Teacher Assistant. “Attending the 2019 basketball state tournament with my teammates was an experience I will never forget, especially when Parker made the winning shot at the buzzer during the semifinal game, and we all went wild,” he said.
Mikayla Friemel
Mikayla Friemel, daughter of Brandon and Kendra Friemel, is attending Texas A&M in the fall to study kinesiology. She plans to become a physician’s assistant specializing in orthopedics and sports medicine. She was a student athletic trainer throughout high school, serving students in all sports, and was head trainer her senior year. She was a member of National Honor Society (2018-2020) and served as treasurer this year. She played JV Softball (2016-2018), was on the Powerlifting Team (2016-2017), and was a member of HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) and DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America). Volunteer work included ACTS Church, Leander where she was involved in leaning the grounds and completing projects at an equestrian center serving disabled children, cleaning the grounds of an animal shelter, and building a raised bed garden for the church’s preschool children. At Cross Tracks Church, she
served the elderly or disabled by going to their homes and helping with lawn care needs and other home projects. She also collected food donations for Operation Liberty Hill. She assisted with Hurricane Harvey Clean Up (Houston, Summer 2017). “My most memorable experience was my Junior Year when we played Carthage and we broke their 40-win streak with the amazing game the football team played. It was by far my most favorite football game out of all my four years and will forever be a memory that stays with me even after high school is over,” she said.
Kelsey Moore
Kelsey Moore, daughter of Wendy and Marbert Moore, will attend Texas Christian University where she has been accepted into the Harris School of Nursing and Health Sciences to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She played Varsity women’s soccer her freshman year, earning Newcomer of the Year and being placed on the second All-District team. Kelsey was part of the Panther Band all four years of high school. This year, she was part of the Leadership Team as the Trombone Section Leader. Since freshman year, she worked with children at the Liberty Hill Youth Soccer Association. She coached multiple teams, and was heavily involved with the U4 Cubs program as both a coach and a coordinator. “My longest and most memorable experience at high school was completing my required nursing home hours to earn my certification to become a Certified Nurse Aide. What I remember most vividly was our nursing home
teacher’s first words to us: ‘Only I am allowed to yell at y’all; anyone else that yells at y’all is going to have to deal with me.’ This phrase not only means we have someone willing to stand up for us no matter what, but someone who will push us to learn everything correctly. High school has taught me to count these people as huge blessings in my life because we don’t get to find very many people who balance these qualities well. I got lucky -both my parents and many of my teachers are just like my nursing home teacher. Thank y’all.
Morgan Papasan
Daughter of Knickia and Tonya Papasan, Morgan Papasan was a member of the Robotics Team, Art Club and was a mbmer of the RockPointe Church Youth Group. She plans to attend TSTC where she will major in culinary. Morgan was a volunteer for Special Olympics Bowling, and volunteered at her church in different activities through the years. “One of the most memorable parts of Liberty Hill High School was being a part of the state robotics team. The teamwork and family that was built made the team great,” she said.
Jessie Ledesma
Jessie Ledesma, son of Eddie and Melanie Ledesma, plans on joining the Electrical Apprenticeship Program in Austin and continue learning skills in welding. For the last six years, Jessie was involved in the Junior Leader Program with Rodeo Austin. Each spring break, he helped with different committees -- a function of the Junior Leader Program. His main committee was with Competitive Events in the show barn helping out mainly with load out, which oversees the care of market animals departing the fair grounds. He also participated with several other committees with Rodeo Austin, also a function of Junior Leaders. In 2019, he was awarded the Junior Leader of the Year Award. “The biggest inspiration in my life would have to be Mr.
Larry Vinklarek, my ninth grade AG teacher at McNeil High School. Mr. Vinklarek instilled in me the confidence to understand that my opportunities were endless in any endeavors I chose to accomplish. Unfortunately, Mr. Vinklarek retired at the end of my sophomore year. My parents were looking for new housing and chose Liberty Hill.”
Joben Alec Rios
Joben Alec Rios is the son of Kim and Dolores Rios. He played freshman and JV football in high school. He plans to attend college where he will major in mechanical/electrical engineering. “My father Kim is my biggest inspiration, He worked 12 hour shifts and went to school to get his degree in Mechanical Engineering. He still made time to spend with his family. My father now owns his own business. That is what I inspire to be.”
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Ashton Dirner
Daughter of Brian and Kimberly Dirner, Ashton Dirner played on the varsity softball team all four years in high school. During her freshman and sophomore years, she was also on the volleyball and track teams. She will be attending Angelo State University where she will play softball. During high school, she helped with summer softball camps, assisted Liberty Hill and Round Rock youth leagues with softball tryouts, volunteered at Fellowship Church camp, and worked at Hope House. “The most memorable experience at LHHS was when we went to the State playoffs in softball my freshman year. That was an amazing experience,” she said. “The biggest inspiration in my life has been my batting
coach, Coach Erin Glasco. She has taught me about accountability and work ethic. She is always there for me whether it is on the field or off the field. She helped me get where I am today and is one of the main reasons I will be playing college softball,” she added.
Camryn Child
Camryn Child, daughter of Chris and Becky Child, plans to attend Texas State University in the fall where she will pursue a degree in psychology with a goal of becoming a therapist. During high school she spent her time working and being with friends. She also volunteered at the local animal shelter. “One of my most memorable moments at LHHS was the student section at the high much joy and I always was school football games,” she so excited for Friday nights!” said. “They brought me so
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Tyler Franklin Tyler Franklin, son of Rachale Franklin, played varsity tennis and JV soccer at Liberty Hill High School. After graduation, he plans to attend college. He said his inspiration has been his brother “who is making 6 figures at the age of 29.”
Ty Caswell
Ty Caswell, son of Scott and Laura Caswell, played baseball in high school, volunteered with the Leander Chamber of Commerce, and plans to attend the University of Texas. “My most memorable experiences are from the bonds that I have created with my friends through sports and all the memories we created together during these last four years. The best thing I remember
from high school is watching Parker McCurdy hit the game winning three pointer in the state semifinals last year and seeing everyone’s reaction to that shot and what it meant for our school,” he said.
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Senior year is not ending the way we all hoped, but words cannot describe how proud and excited we are about your graduation. We know you will accomplish many amazing things. God Bless you always, and remember to never give up and always reach for the stars. LOVE, Papi, Lima, HI and AJ Very proud of you and your accomplishments. LOVE YOU, Abus Dottie and Tato
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Brooke Avery Wright
Brooke Wright, daughter of Lyle and Mendy Wright, plans to major in business in college. In high school, she was a member of the National Honor Society. She also played volleyball, basketball, track and field. Brooke volunteered as a counselor at Camp Fellowship, helped with the community Thanksgiving lunch, was a volunteer with Liberty Hill Community League Basketball and the Austin American-Statesman’s Capital 10K. “My most memorable moment in high school was my
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junior year at the regional track meet where I set the school record in pole vault and also qualified to attend the state track meet,” Brooke said.
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Hannah Johnson, daughter of Tim and Denise Johnson, plans to attend college and become a veterinarian technician. In high school, she participated in varsity cross country and track. She volunteered at Texas Humane Heros and Williamson County Animal Shelter. “My most memorable high school experience was making it to the state cross country meet my freshman year of high school,” she said.
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Daughter of Eric and Shannon Bailey, Lauren Bailey is attending Texas A&M this fall. In high school, she participated in FFA, choir, and was Liberty Belles Drill Team Manager. She participated in Adopt a Highway through FFA, Adopt a Family for Christmas and Thanksgiving, as well as donating to Operation Liberty Hill. “One of my most memorable moments at Liberty Hill High School was finding out that me and my livestock team qualified for the State Livestock Contest, we had been working on this accomplish-
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ment for the previous two years and were so excited that we finally did it,” she said. “I will never forget celebrating that moment and competing at the contest with my best friends.”
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Kaytlynn Taylor
Kaytlynn Taylor, daughter of William Taylor and Ginger Hamblin, will attend a dental assistant school at Liberty Hill Dental, and will attend ACC to become a dental hygienist. Kaytlynn was a Liberty Belle her sophomore and junior years. She was social officer her junior year. She participated in Studio dance at Center Stage and Evolution Dance Center where she was on the E-Street Hip Hop Company team. She was in gymnastics four years, and PALS in 11th grade. She volunteered during PALS Field day, Belles dance competition, and Belles fundraiser at Leander Festival “My biggest inspiration in life would have to be my dad and my aunt Michelle. They have always pushed me to reach my goals, to do my best, to never give up and
to strive for what I want,” she said. “My dad always told me ‘Reach for the stars Sweet Tart and never give up, you’ve got this!’ Without their inspirational talks and help things would be so different. They have made me the person I am today. They have been through it all and I cant thank them enough for everything.”
Giselle Marquez
Giselle Marquez, daughter of Aurora Fernandez and Joe Marquez Martinez, plans to attend ACC and pursue a degree in Early Child Education. She said she also wants to “practice my driving to pass my drivers test and get my license!” Giselle took dance classes in 9th, 10th and 12th grades. She was part of FCCLA in 9th grade, and participated in Theater Arts in 10th grade. She joined Choir her senior year, and obtained a part-time job in retail at Justice through the VAC program. She has volunteered at her church (Great Hills Baptist Church), and volunteered as the teacher’s assistant for Vacation Bible School for three years. She also volunteered in Children Sunday School since she was 15 and I was offered
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Jacob Cearley
Son of John and Michelle Cearley, Jacob Cearley played football at Liberty Hill High School. He will be attending Texas Tech University in the fall. During high school, he volunteered with Community League Basketball and also Football Camp. “My most memorable experience at LHHS is playing at the AT&T Stadium last year for the State Championship. You can’t imagine the feeling. It was nothing like I had ever experienced before,” said Jacob.
Micayla Shaw Micayla Shaw, daughter of James and Amy Shaw, plans to attend Sam Houston State University this fall. Micayla participated in track and cross country in high school. “My most memorable experience at LHHS was being a part of the track team/family,” she said. “Becoming so close to my teammates and coaches will leave me with everlasting memories.”
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Kelsee Coldiron
Kelsee Coldiron, daughter of Adam and Shelly Coldiron, will be attending Howard Community College in San Angelo this fall. In high school, she was involved in FFA, and was manager of both the volleyball and softball teams. “My biggest inspiration would have to be my mom, she is the strongest person I know. She has always taught me to be respectful and always have faith in God. When she was diagnosed with cancer she always had faith in God and was just so strong and got through it. She is the definition of a strong and very respectful woman and I have definitely learned a lot from her and I hope to be just like her in the future,” said Kelsee.
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a part-time job as well. “Mrs. Haught was my 1st grade teacher and I have to say she was the most nicest teacher during my elementary school years,” Giselle said. “She demonstrated kindness and that made me feel happy and encouraged. Another very special person is my Sunday School Teacher Mrs. Carol. She has always encouraged me and has been there for me.”
Matthew Sterling, son of Lance Sterline and Natalie Burkhardt, played football and golf at LHHS. He plans to attend McMurry University where he will play golf. “One of my most memorable memories is going to state as a team in golf my junior year and all the memories and laughs we shared,” said Matthew.
Colton Hamilton
Colton Hamilton, son of Mosby and Kristen Hamilton, plans to pursue a mechanical/technical career. In high school, Colton was a student athletic trainer and was part of the Ag welding program. He volunteered untold hours with Liberty Hill Youth Football & Cheer. “My biggest inspiration in life is my dad,” said Colton. “He has taught me life lessons, how to have fun and how to get my hands dirty by learning new skills. “My most memorable moment as a Panther was in 2018, when we went to the State Football Game at Cowboy Stadium. As a Student Athletic Trainer, I had a once in a lifetime experience,” he said.
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Peyton Lyckman
Daughter of Carl and Connie Lyckman, Peyton Lyckman will be pursuing a career as an Emergency Medical Technician. Peyton was involved in Band for six years, played Liberty Hill Youth League softball for seven years, was a lifeguard at the YMCA and coached soccer as well. She volunteered many years with Vacation Bible School, three years with Williamson County Brown Santa, and volunteered at the YMCA for childcare during the pandemic. “Mr. Gately has been a huge inspiration in my life,” she said. “He helps every kid
learn and he truly believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. “My favorite memory was being in the band and winning game after game and then getting to play in the AT&T Stadium,” she said.
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Kristopher Draper, son of Crystal Draper, is going into the 18+ program to work on job training and being in the community. “My biggest inspiration is my dad because he just gets stuff done,” said Kristopher. “When he does hard jobs he gets them done. He didn’t stop building my fort until he was done.”
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Riley Kate Patterson, daughter of David and Julie Patterson, participated in marching band and UIL Social Studies in high school. With an interest in UIL, she helped judge the junior high UIL art competition. Riley will be attending Stephen F. Austin State University in the fall to study Psychology. “Most of my fondest memories from high school are the ones I made during band. Whether it’s throwing water balloons at the freshmen during band camp, looking at the full stands during halftime shows, or the feeling of a good run of the show at a
competition, I will always remember the amazing things I experienced and dear friends I made as a member of the Panther Band and at Liberty Hill High School,” she said.
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Albert Knonvalski, son of Albert and Marybeth Konovalski, will attend Stephen F. Austin State University to study Wildlife Biology. In high school, he was a member of the Liberty Hill Fishing Team, FFA (10th grade). He was in Band from 6th grade through freshman year. He volunteered at Williamson County Learn to Fish Day, Operation Liberty Hill, concession stands at sporting events, and helped his grandmother who resides with his family. “My parents are my biggest inspiration because they are good role models and I am very thankful to have them
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Nicholas Fyke, son of Jeneen Barnes and Shawn Fyke, plans to attend Texas State Technical College and follow his passion for culinary arts. “The most memorable has to come from culinary class with Chef Hawthorne any day in there is a adventure as he teaches me what I want to do in my future he has done a lot for me,” Nicholas said.
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Calculus BC class during her junior year. “I took it as a junior and it was a class full of seniors, but it definitely became like a family really quickly,” Ramsingh said. “Everyone I sat with was like a big brother. The class was hard, but having such a good support system of people around me every day for that class – and having such a good teacher, too – made it all worth it and fun.” Ramsingh began school in Liberty Hill as a freshman, and has enjoyed being able to
have the best of both worlds in a school experience. “What I love about Liberty Hill High School is it is not too big but it’s not too small,” she said. “I feel like I have a sense of community inside the high school, but I don’t feel like it’s too small. I love the sense of community I got from joining different clubs. I love how supportive everyone is of everyone else here, no matter what else is going on.” With plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin in the fall, Ramsingh will
be majoring in environmental engineering, with the hope of landing a career in corporate sustainability. “You work with large companies to help make their practices more sustainable and better for the environment,” she said. “Eventually, I’d like to have my own business, but that’s kind of far away.” Her mother, an environmental biologist, has been a big influence on her. “She raised us to not be ignorant to those problems,” Ramsingh said of her mother.
“In the last few years we’ve seen the problems of climate change and improper waste management become a lot more prevalent. It’s something that really stares me in the face, and seeing the projected consequences if we don’t address this problem now is what really drives me to use what I can to make an impact on these issues.” The abrupt, unexpected ending to this school year reminded Ramsingh of what is most important. “What I did miss was seeing
my teachers and my student friends,” she said. “That’s what I missed about school. For as much reward as getting a grade can give you, you will always get more of a reward from being with people who support you. Surrounding yourself with supportive people is always going to outweigh any good grade, no matter how many hours you put into it. That’s really the message I want to share.” While there are some bittersweet realities at the end of her high school experience,
Ramsingh has been able to focus on the silver lining of an unexpected ending. “I’m just really grateful that through all this we’ve all been there for each other,” she said. “Teachers have been there for students, students have been there for other students, administrators have been there for teachers and students. I just couldn’t be more grateful that during this time everyone has had each other’s back, even six feet apart.”
but I think by my junior year I feel like I was making some contributions to the team,” he said. “It is a team effort. You can’t do it all alone.” And having something special outside of class helped Landers-Carlyon learn an important life lesson. “As I got more mature in high school I learned that things like this are important,” he said. “The more you continue to grow the more you learn those outside things are fulfilling and rewarding. If you really want to make a lasting impact it is about doing things outside of school and participating in these fulfilling experiences. I’m not going to remember all the tests I took.
other stuff and the people that helped me grow.” Along with his UIL experiences, Landers-Carlyon said his teachers and mentors helped him grow tremendously. “I think the teachers here are the best part of the experience,” he said. “A lot of people I may not have been able to connect with, but the teachers are very good standout teachers who have changed who I have become.” He had a particularly good experience with his teacher in a chemistry class, who not only helped him with the ins and outs of degree plans and career opportunities, but also developing a love for a certain
“I came into high school unsure of what I wanted to do after high school,” he said. “I knew I wanted to go to college, but I had no clue what I wanted to study or what I was interested in. Mr. (Michael) Staton basically opened my eyes to the world of chemistry and thanks to him I’ve been encouraged to pursue chemistry in my life. He really helped me choose what I want to do after high school.” Others on campus also had a big influence in his life, including Librarian Megan Claymon and Assistant Principal Anthony Escobar. “They taught me how to look at the world in a different way, to become a better person, to
discover myself and to just grow from where I started as a freshman to now,” he said. “They have all used the experience they have to influence the children they care about.” There was never a question whether he would go in the general direction of math and science, but that experience with Staton helped him zero in on chemistry. “It is basically a world of unknowns and you’re basically trying to solve those unknowns,” he said. “All chemistry is is stuff we can’t see, we can’t really look at and view, and I always found that interesting with all the conceptual things. It is everywhere and runs everything in this world and you learn that when you
dive deep into it.” Landers-Carlyon plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study chemical engineering, and is excited about one opportunity more than any other. “Research,” he said. “Research, research, research. I just want to spend a lot of time in the lab, and that’s what I am looking forward to the most. It will be really good to be able to dive deep into whatever I’m particularly interested in at that time.” He said he hasn’t thought a lot about life past college, but said he has traveled to Boston a few times and loves that part of the country, so moving up to the Northeast would be high on his list.
“In Texas, chemical engineers find themselves in the oil business really quickly because it’s accessible and it’s open, that’s just where a lot of people end up going,” he said. “I would like to leave Texas and go to other states and see what it is like.” Still, it’s all part of the unknown as he grows into the next chapter of life and focuses on the future. “I’m interested in looking into work in alternative energy sources,” he said. “I may find myself here in Texas working for an oil company, but I don’t want to be doing just oil, I want to help them with the alternative energy issues they’re looking into because that’s what the future is.”
L anders-Carlyon Continued from Page 12 contributing at the beginning, I’m going to remember the subject.