06.23.16 West Orange Times & Observer

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Observer Celebrating 110 years in West Orange

Educator Mark Brown retires. PAGE 3

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Heartfelt response Following the Pulse nightclub shooting, the Salisbury siblings had to do something to help. So, they used their sewing skills to create felt hearts, which are now spreading love throughout Orange County. Page 4

Dancer named Fulbright Scholar

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Winter Garden resident Madison McGrew is headed to London this fall to pursue a master’s degree in dance science. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER WINTER GARDEN Dance always

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Model Makaila Nichols finishes high school, first book.

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The Congdon family — mom Tamara, left, Alex, father Kenyon, Casey and Morgan — lit candles representing the rainbow June 19 at Winter Garden’s candlelight vigil following the Pulse nightclub shooting. See photos on page 9.

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Students 11 years and older are invited to take the Safe Sitter babysittingpreparation course at Health Central Hospital, 10000 W. Colonial Drive, Ocoee. Several sessions are offered this summer from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Gleason Conference Room: July 14 to 15 and Aug. 4 to 5. Classes are available through Health Central University at Health Central Hospital. A fee of $50 covers the two-day program. For more information and to register for a class, call (407) 296-1440 or email maria.rios-medina@healthcentral.org.


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OAKLAND: SEEDS OF GROWTH 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Did you know that Oakland was once the railroading and social center of Orange County? The small agricultural community swelled in importance when the Orange Belt Railway set up its offices and shops in the little town in the late 1880s. Natives and newcomers can learn about the town’s early days and what happened to bring growth to a halt. Presented by Jim Crescitelli, program director of the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation. (407) 656-3244.

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3D DESIGN FOR PRINTING 1 p.m. Friday, June 24, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Make your Squishy Animal come to life with lights. Create circuits and explore electronics using conductive dough. Learn

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to make the dough from safe non-toxic household items. (407) 835-7323. MUSIC AT PILARS: TAMARA AND PER DANIELSSON 8-11 p.m. Friday, June 24, and Saturday, June 25, at Pilars Martini, 146 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Enjoy an evening of music with Tamara and Per Danielsson. (407) 369-8900.

SATURDAY, JUNE 25

ARCHAEOLOGY OPEN LAB 10 a.m. Saturday, June 25, at the Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, Oakland. The Florida Public Archaeology Network needs volunteers to help sort, identify and wash artifacts and other materials from real archaeological sites. All ages are welcome to participate or observe; children 12 and under should be accompanied by an adult. Reserve space with Kevin Gidusko from FPAN at kgidusko@ flagler.edu.

DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING 1 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at the Community Room behind Windermere Town Hall, 520 Main St. Speaker will be Val Demings. Refreshments will be served. Cost to join the club is $20. RSVP is not necessary but preferred by calling (772) 713-1088.

MONDAY, JUNE 27

CAVE QUEST VBS AT CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, June 27, through Friday, July 1, at Church of the Messiah, 241 N. Main St., Winter Garden. This year’s theme is “Following Jesus, the Light of the World!” For children ages 3 through fifth grade. Event starts with free dinner at 5 p.m. Call (407) 6563218 or register at groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/COTM. CELEBRATE SUMMER WITH MIX 105.1 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 27, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. MIX 105.1 will help get the party started this summer with fun, interactive events for the entire family. Ages 6-12. Seating is limited. Registration recommended at (407) 8357323.

TUESDAY, JUNE 28

CAREERSOURCE JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Spend time with experts from CareerSource Central Florida. Explore the services they provide and learn how to connect with employment opportunities using career counseling, skill development workshops and more. (407) 835-7323. WINTER GARDEN SQUEEZE SUMMER SUDS STROLL Registration is from 5-6 p.m, and the event is 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, at various restaurant and beverage establishments along Plant Street in downtown Winter Garden. Winter Garden Squeeze players will be there to pose for photos and sign autographs. Cost is $30 or $25 plus a $5 donation to Matthew’s Hope. Event benefits Squeeze, Matthew’s Hope and Winter Garden Little League. To register, go to eventbrite.com/e/winter-gardensqueeze-summer-suds-strolltickets-25740969934.

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USING VITAL RECORDS 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 29, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Births, marriages and deaths

are important pieces of information for family history. (407) 835-7323.

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CHAMBER BUSINESS AFTER HOURS 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 30, at R.C. Stevens Construction Company, 28 S. Main St., Winter Garden. Mingle with business-minded people, and don’t forget your business cards. Cost is $5 in advance and $10 at the door for West Orange Chamber of Commerce members and $25 for others. (407) 656-1304. A KNACK FOR KNITTING 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 30, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St.Whether you are a seasoned knitter, just getting started or wanting to learn, enjoy an hour of knitting fun. Bring something you are working on, something you are stuck on, or needles and yarn to begin to learn the relaxing art of knitting. Ages 18 and up. (407) 835-7323. RACE TO WIN 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 30, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Join us for a race around the library to solve clues, and complete physical and mental challenges. (407) 835-7323.

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Development proposed near Lake Roberts The project would include 92 single-family homes and possible annexation of 110 acres into Winter Garden. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER

Amy Quesinberry Rhode

Mark Brown was named Metro Conference Coach of the Year for girls volleyball and Administrator of the Year for the Orange County Reading Council supporting literacy.

Calling it a career He has served as a teacher, coach, assistant principal, athletic director and principal at many local schools, including West Orange High and Southwest Middle. AMY QUESINBERRY RHODE COMMUNITY EDITOR WEST ORANGE Mark

Brown was interested in working in education because of two things: his love of history and his passion for sports. In his 32-year career with Orange County Public Schools, he was able to share both with students in several area schools, including West Orange High and Southwest Middle. He was hired in June 1984 by West Orange High’s new principal, Joe Worsham. It was his first interview with OCPS, and he accepted. Brown came to Central Florida from Missouri, where his first teaching experience was at a K-12 school with 800 students. Walking into a high school of more than 2,000 students was a shock, he said. “One specific memory that sticks out about that first year was on the first day of school,” Brown said. “As I moved through my schedule, with each one at a different classroom, I finally got to my seventh-period class of world history and walked in and found 53 students waiting for me. I didn’t know if it would stay that way, but wasn’t too concerned. … The class ended up with about 36 students. … I still remember that my teaching load that year was six classes with around 230 students. That was normal at that time.” A few later, he switched to American history. “I thoroughly enjoyed history and wanted to get others to understand not only the interesting things that have happened in the past, but how those events connect and impact what is taking place today in their own lives,” Brown said. “Also had grown up involved in sports, so I also wanted to coach.” He was hired as head coach of the girls basketball team, as well, and even coached both girls basketball and varsity girls volleyball for a couple of years. “The best part of my 30-plus years in education has been the

relationships that I have been blessed to experience with fellow educators, students and athletes,” he said. “In every school I have been assigned, it was always about creating a family atmosphere and providing support to others. I only hope that was accomplished for others as I know it was for me.” In 1991, Brown, who was still the girls volleyball coach, was convinced to take over as athletic director by Worsham and Al Saour, the outgoing athletic director. Because he couldn’t serve in the new role and continue as a coach, he talked soccer coach Mike Armbruster into become volleyball head coach, and Brown served as assistant coach. Two years later, he took the assistant principal’s position at Jones High. LASTING MEMORIES

“Although I can honestly say that I have enjoyed every position and every school that I have been blessed to be assigned to, my favorite times would have to be my first and last assignments — my years at WOHS as a teacher and coach and to return later as an assistant principal and then my last years in the district at Blankner K-8,” Brown said. He said his most memorable moments were at West Orange. He always will remember world history teacher Linda Tesauro serving as a mentor to him and many of the other new teachers, giving advice and sharing ideas. “Despite the size of the school, it was a very pleasant and supportive atmosphere with a strong family atmosphere and closeness,” Brown said. “This feeling was due in large part to Mr. Worsham and a very close social studies department. I made great friends with great teachers such as Linda Tesauro, Pete Abatiello, Sharon Mulligan, the two Cindys (Doerges and Alderman), Ogie Keneipp, Chris Stone, Greg Robinson, Steve Swank, etc. “The entire department was like a family and (had) one of

RÉSUMÉ n West Orange High School, 1984-93, as social studies teacher, girls basketball and girls volleyball coach, athletic director and dean of students; n Jones High, 1993-97, assistant principal n WOHS, 1997 to 2000 as assistant principal; 2000-05 as senior assistant principal at the West Orange NinthGrade Center n Freedom High, 200508, principal n Southwest Middle, 2008-10, principal n Blankner School, 2010-16, assistant principal

“The best part of my 30-plus years in education has been the relationships that I have been blessed to experience with fellow educators, students and athletes. In every school I have been assigned, it was always about creating a family atmosphere and providing support to others. I only hope that was accomplished for others as I know it was for me.” — Mark Brown

the best department chairs, Sharon Mulligan, that I have worked with,” he said. “She was the constant as that family feel continued as many of us left and others came in.” Brown was principal of Southwest Middle School from 200810, and he said he wishes he could have been there longer. “I appreciated the support of our PTSA as we conducted cottage meetings when I first arrived there so that I could meet and listen to the parents,” he said. “I regretted not having a few more years there, as we were making strides as it related to campus beautification, adding additional courses to the schedule and bringing in new teachers to add to some very good and dedicated teachers already on campus.” His final assignment was at Blankner School, a K-8 in Orlando.

WEST ORANGE Plans for a new residential development on acreage near Lake Roberts and Walker Pond Road come at a time when West Orange is booming. Although developments are cropping up across the area, a different mindset is taking place at the neighboring Windermere Country Club, where a separate project has been ongoing as residents work to oppose the development of the club’s golf course. LAKE ROBERTS RESERVE

First, plans for a new 110-acre gated housing development near Lake Roberts — south of Stoneybrook West Parkway, near Walker Pond Road — are currently in their fledgling stages. The Walker Pond acreage is under contract for purchase and development by builder Taylor Morrison. However, all plans for development still are under staff review, said Randy Morris, who is involved in the project as principal of RM Strategies Inc. Current plans include 60 acres dedicated to preserve and the remaining 50 acres to have 92 single-family homes, with prices ranging from $390,000 to $1 million, Morris said. The development — Lake Roberts Preserve — would be located on Walker Pond Road acreage and sits adjacent to Lake Roberts. The development also would have central water and sewer provided. “We’ve been working with the city now for over a year with the issues of the annexations, utilities and things like that,” Morris said of the land, which is currently unincorporated. “Things change, but it’s very close to what would be presented to the city commission for approval.” WINDERMERE COUNTRY CLUB

One of the retirement gifts he received was a Shutterfly book his wife, Kelly Moss Brown, created using photos of him in action on the field and in the classroom. It also included several pages of letters written by former students and colleagues. There were messages that likened him to a father figure and said he made the school a family. One note let him know he changed one student’s perspective of school, allowing her to excel and flourish. Others acknowledged his leadership skills, his impact on students’ and teachers’ lives and his “heart of gold.” Now that he’s retired, Brown hopes to continue working and having a positive impact on students and educators. “I’m waiting for God to open the door that he wants me to enter,” he said. “In the meantime, we have two new grandchildren (who) are both less than a year old (who) need spoiling when the time is right.”

In a completely separate issue, residents in communities of the Windermere Country Club are wrestling with golf-course owner Brian DeCunha’s desire to develop the property. Windermere Country Club LLC wants to develop the current golf course into 95 single-family residential lots and has submitted an application to Orange County for the redevelopment. DeCunha purchased the golf course in April 2011, but under a 1986 agreement between the county and the original golfcourse owners, the county owns the country club’s development rights as part of the club’s County Estate Cluster District plan. Leigh Ann Dyal, president of the Windermere Country Club Homeowners Association, said residents are hoping the county does not give up those rights. “We’re just trying to save the golf course as permanent open space,” Dyal said. “We’re hoping it would possibly become a golf course again. We’ve seen vegetation there our whole lives. (I’ve) lived there my whole life. ... To see it look the way it does is a shock.”

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New private school to open this fall mies” at BPCA, include classes on business, science, tourism and the arts. The school will operate on a four-by-four schedule, meaning the traditional school year will be broken into two semesters where students have four classes per semester. Students also will have a chance to visit college campuses on a monthly basis starting in the eighth grade. The school will offer multiple sport programs, including rowing, lacrosse, basketball, boxing and more, Barfield said. Barnett said he has been involved with the Orange County Public Schools system for 15 years. He wanted to create a privateschool model through the “eyes of educators,” so he met with aspiring teachers, administrators and local community members to launch BPCA. BPCA will require students to wear uniforms, including a dress shirt, pants or skirts and a tie. Tuition will be $8,202 per school year. For more information on BPCA, visit betaprep.org.

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of the required 50 to 100 hours of community service students need to graduate, Barnett said. “We don’t utilize our youth like we’re supposed to because there are a lot of young kids with great ideas,” Barnett said. “The one thing we want to do is, we don’t want to teach our kids to be employees. We want to teach them to be employers so we focus on those entrepreneurial-type things.” The school also will emphasize STEM curriculum to help prepare its students for a workforce that values those specific skills. Barnett said the school also will work to become a partner in the West Orange community. It will offer free workshops and tutoring on weekends, along with a food pantry and a West Orange flea and farmers market. “You just can’t build a school for during the week,” Barnett said. “You have to build a com-

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ing in is one of our target areas anyhow, not just for the dump trucks,” Allen said. The truck driver said the dump trucks are in the area because drivers are hauling dirt to Interstate 4. He also said the area was a truck route years ago before a community was built around it. Some residents, such as Lisa McWhirter, who lives on Stoneybrook West Parkway, said she understands why the dump trucks are there but wishes a few changes could be made to quell the problem. “I understand that the trucks are needed in order to haul materials used for all the construction going on,” McWhirter wrote in a Facebook message. “It would be great if they could avoid the roads during the main traffic hours of rush hour and school zone times.” Jennifer Johnston, a 12-year Winter Garden resident, said she recognizes truck drivers aren’t solely to blame but stressed the added danger. “The problem is magnified when these trucks are involved because of the sheer size, the weight of the vehicle and the damage it could cause, including loss of life,” she said. The truck driver said a few bad truck drivers have sullied the reputation for all of them. “There’s a minority in our industry ... (who) are driving aggressively,” he said. “It’s always the minority that ruins it for the majority.” Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.

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The agency requires her to spend about one to two weeks there each month. Although her schedule did not leave much room for a social life, Nichols managed to complete high school before the rest of her class by taking some online courses from Florida Virtual School. In “Blatantly Honest: Normal Teen, Abnormal Life,” which will be released Oct. 3 by Brown Books Publishing Group, Nichols shares her experience not only with the pressures of working for the fashion model industry but also with bullying she endured. “It has made me grow up really fast since I started when I was 14,” she said. “I was always in and out of school, and when I did show up everyone was like, ‘Oh Makaila is back, blah blah blah.’ And I had to develop thick skin because I was always told, ‘Oh, you’re too fat,’ or ‘Oh, you need to lose an inch,’ or ‘Oh, you need to lose five pounds,’ or ‘Oh my God, you look so skinny it’s disgusting.’ It was always something.” The bullying led to an eating disorder, which Nichols has since overcome. She is now 5-foot-11

and 130 pounds, and although she knows that is a low number for someone of her height, she said she is managing her weight in a healthy manner and is no longer insecure about her body. “I was in a stage where I felt like I was imperfect, but now I love my body and I love who I am, and I love food,” Nichols said, laughing. When Nichols’ father, Steve Nichols, heard of the rough time she was having at school, it broke his heart, especially because he personally knew some of the kids. He already has read her book and said it reveals much about his daughter’s psyche and experience in the modeling industry. “It’s very intriguing from a teen’s point of view,” Steve Nichols said. “It’s very eye-opening from a parent’s point of view, and as her dad, certain parts of it were very hard to read, only because she spoke from the heart. She spoke from experience, and I’m very proud of her for stepping up and trying to make a difference.” Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.

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of Champions teams for Winter Garden Little League and Ocoee Little League met twice in a matter of six days — in pool play and in the District 14 Championship — and each game was decided by just one run. And, although it had been Ocoee Little League’s 9-yearolds that emerged victorious with a 9-8 win when the teams met in pool play June 11, it was the team from Winter Garden that survived the extra-inning affair June 16. Winter Garden Little League’s 9-Year-Old All-Stars topped Ocoee 9-8 in seven innings to secure the championship in a game of which both teams should be proud. “They were intense games,” Winter Garden head coach David Ocasio said, reflecting on the two meetings between the teams. “(Ocoee is) a very good team. I just think our team, you could see it in their eyes in the top of that seventh inning … they knew that we were going to win that game.” Both teams finished the annual tournament with 5-1 records. Teams that did not advance beyond pool play included Dr. Phillips (3-2), Windermere — American (2-3), Windermere — National (1-4) and South Lake

“They were intense games. (Ocoee is) a very good team. I just think our team, you could see it in their eyes in the top of that seventh inning … they knew that we were going to win that game.” — Winter Garden head coach David Ocasio

(0-5). The tournament was hosted at South Lake Little League. Ocasio praised both his players and his assistant coaches — Bob Cortese and Ron Garrison — for earning the hard-fought tournament championship. “Words can’t describe how proud I am,” Ocasio said. Winter Garden Little League’s Tournament of Champions team included Wrigley Bates, Kas Ocasio, Jason Cortese, Sims McClusky, Josh Lore, Erick Martinez, Keston Gomez, Rylee Gibson, Leo Syljebeck, Luke Garrison, Jake Threadgill, Andrew Rich SEE OCOEE PAGE 15

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What was the championship game like against Ocoee? That was the most exciting game I have played in. It was hard to stay focused. I just had to believe in my teammates. Which pro baseball team is your favorite and who are your favorite players? The New York Yankees. My dad’s favorite team is the Yankees, so I like them, too. My favorite players are Derek Jeter and Brett Gardner. Derek Jeter influenced me and Brett Gardner is a good player. What is your favorite part of playing baseball? Hitting. You can hit the ball, and if you get on base, you can steal. What is the farthest you have hit a ball this season? Probably to the fence — on the ground. That felt good.

A trio of locally-based players — Olympia grads Kyle Corbin and Tyler Halstead, along with West Orange alumnus Cody Burgess — are helping to lead the Winter Garden Squeeze to a bounce-back season so far in 2016.

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What do you like to do with your free time? Probably playing with my friends in the backyard. We play baseball and sometimes play in the pool. When you’re at school, what’s your favorite subject? I like math because it’s easy. This year, we learned division. What other sports do you play? I play basketball and football. I like baseball and football the best. When you play football, what position do you play? I play quarterback in flag football for the Bulldogs. What is your least favorite chore around the house? Cleaning my room. If you can’t be a pro athlete, what is another job you would like to do when you grow up? I want to be a builder. — STEVEN RYZEWSKI

Welsh knew the players who are leading his Winter Garden Squeeze in batting average and hits (Cody Burgess), RBIs (Tyler Halstead) and runs scored and stolen bases (Kyle Corbin) long before they arrived for the first day of practice this summer. Welsh, who is in his first season as the manager of the Florida Collegiate Summer League franchise, knew Burgess, Halstead and Corbin back when they were in Little League. Nearly a decade later, the hot bats of the locally- based trio — Halstead and Corbin graduated from Olympia High while Burgess is a West Orange alumnus — have helped to propel Winter Garden (7-5) to a strong start to the summer that has the thirdyear FCSL franchise within one win of matching its win-total from 2015 and tied for second place in the standings. And, although increasing the number of players with local ties was always part of the plan when Welsh and Squeeze General Manager Adam Bates sat down to discuss their vision for the team, the way things have come together for Winter Garden in the first quarter of the 2016 campaign has been a pleasant surprise. “I couldn’t be happier,” Welsh said. “These kids love coming to the ballpark.” For Burgess, who played for the Squeeze in 2015 as the club limped through a forgettable season, the leap from cellardweller to contender has been a nice change of pace.

“Last year, it was really tough,” said Burgess, whose .400 batting average and 18 hits lead the team. “Me, being the person I am, I hate losing.” While Burgess is readying for a transition from Polk State to Florida Southern, Halstead is excited just to be playing baseball at the college level again — and making the most of it, too. After beginning his career at West Florida, the former Titan saw his time with the Argos cut short after an injury. Lots of hard work along the road back for Halstead has led to an chance to play again, this time for Winthrop — an opportunity Welsh and the Squeeze have helped to facilitate. “We got word to Winthrop that this kid is the real deal,” Welsh said of Halstead. “They fell in love with him and offered him a spot.” Although Halstead is looking forward to the opportunity at Winthrop, he said being on the field for the Squeeze has been therapeutic in its own way. “I can’t tell you how much I missed (playing baseball),” Halstead said. While Halstead has led the team in RBIs (10) this summer, another former Titan is the most likely player on the Winter Garden roster to find his way home. Kyle Corbin, who will be a junior at Bethune-Cookman this fall, leads the Squeeze in runs scored (10) — a stat he has helped to create with his ability to steal bases (eight). “(Coach Welsh) is letting me run — I’ve got the green light all the time,” Corbin said. Although Corbin’s speed is

SQUEEZE TO HOST MILITARY ALL-STARS It won’t count toward the standings, but when the Winter Garden Squeeze take the field Friday, it will be a special occasion nonetheless. The Squeeze will host the U.S. Military All-Stars in an exhibition at 7 p.m. at Heller Bros. Ballpark on the campus of West Orange High. An extended pre-game ceremony will begin at 6:30 p.m. The game is part of the U.S. Military All-Stars’ Red, White and Blue Tour, which includes four games against opponents from the FCSL. The U.S.M.A. is a team made up of players representing all branches of our nation’s Armed Forces.

the first thing that may strike onlookers at a Winter Garden game, the left fielder is a wellrounded ballplayer with tons of potential, the way Welsh tells it. “(Corbin is) a kid that has, probably, the best tools on the team in terms of the total game,” Welsh said. “He’s a fivetool type of kid.” In a league whose primary focus is rooted in self-interest — college players come to improve their game as individuals over the summer, often with pro scouts in attendance — being competitive can help to establish a team camaraderie during the two-month season. Turns out, winning can do that. “It’s night and day,” Welsh said. “When you win, winning begets winning. They’re in that atmosphere (now).” Contact Steven Ryzewski at sryzewski@orangeobserver. com.

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Although he has a passion for running now, Parros’ first love was ice hockey. “I played ice hockey for seven or eight years, and I just loved it,” he said. “I jumped around sport to sport, and hockey was my real, first true love. I still miss it, and I’ll go back to it one day.”

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At the Olympic trials, he will compete among the top 28 men in the country, hoping to make the top six and represent Team USA in Rio. Throughout his career, there are many people who have impacted Parros in one way or another — his mother and wife among them — but it’s his coaches who have played some of the largest roles in shaping him. “All of my coaches have had a positive impact on me in some way,” he said. “It’s cool to be able to call them up and let them know how I’m running and feeling and ask their opinions.”

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There, he will race to claim one of the six spots for Team USA in Rio de Janeiro. The 25-year-old grew up in New Jersey playing ice hockey until his high-school years, when he began to play basketball as a means to keep him in shape. He hadn’t considered running until his mother and his gym coach both encouraged him to pursue track and field. His mother, aunt and grandfather had all been competitive runners in school, so he decided to give outdoor track a shot. “I figured it wouldn’t hurt,” he said. “It’d keep me in shape, and that year I ended up setting the New Jersey freshman all-time (record) in (the) 400. I held it for about a week and another kid broke it by half a second. That kind of put in my mind, ‘OK, maybe I could really do this.’” As his sophomore year rolled around, he set a school record of 47.5 in the 400 meters and was regarded as one of the top sophomores in the country. However, reaching for the Olympics hadn’t occurred to him until his junior year of high school, when he went to the USA Track and Field Junior Nationals in Columbus, Ohio.

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