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Northwest’s Sasha Reid
By Hayden Swope
Northwest basketball player Sasha Reid was described by her coach, Marcus Myers, as being assertive on both sides of the floor.
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So it was no surprise that Reid’s favorite moment from the season was a close rival match with Wichita South High School. Reid said the energy from the teams and the crowd was something she would never forget.
“I would say playing our substate game versus South High, it was one of those games where everyone was on the edge of their seats,” Reid said. “It was very competitive and was very exciting to play.”
A few goals Reid had for the season were on both the offensive and defensive side. Reid spent the offseason preparing and improving those skills.
“My areas of focus this past season were rebounding, making free throws and my mid range shot,” Reid said.
Not only is Reid a part of Grizzly Basketball, but is also involved in Avid, giving her leadership to schools near Northwest.
“I’m in Avid,” Reid said. “We do different things around the school. Recently we just had a pep rally for elementary schools near Northwest to support them in upcoming state testing.”
With hopes of going into the medical world, Reid plans to continue her education in college, but is unsure as to where yet.
“I plan to go to college,” Reid said. “I want to be an athletic trainer at an institution.
Sccdat Player Spotlight
Conway Springs’ Zane Zoglmann
“By being involved in SCCDAT you become a good leader and set good examples for students younger than you,” Zoglmann said.
This school year is Zoglmann’s first in SCCDAT, but he has already noticed what a difference it makes in his school by being involved in the program.
all-state football player for Conway Springs, also is involved in STUCO and FCCLA.
After he graduates, Zoglmann wants to become an HVCA Technician through Union 441.
By Matt Browning
Setting a good example is something Conway Springs’ Zane Zoglmann takes pride in. It is one of the many reasons why he decided to join SCCDAT.
His recommendation for anyone interested in joining the club would be how others in the school look up to you for the decisions and actions you make.
“I have benefited from SCCDAT by helping me set an example of what is right in my school,” Zoglmann said. “I have also learned that it takes everyone to make a change at Conway Springs.”
Zoglmann, who was an all-league and
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