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Seniors committed to play their sport at the next level line up for a group photo. This year, 21 seniors attended the ceremony. Left to right back row: William Schreckengaust (12), John Prior (12), James Curtis (12), Joey Levenberg (12), Tommy McCool (12), Cole Loizu (12), Brody Martin (12), Samuel Violett (12), Cody Shen (12), Jack Swanberg (12), Ethan Elleraas (12), X, Tomi Anderson (12) and Aidan Jennings (12). Left to right front row: Sydney Stewart (12), Sydney Meltzer (12), Kelly Whelihan (12), Eva Gutierrez (12), Edra Bello (12), Sam Herman (12) and Emma Schreuder-Welte (12).
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With spectators in attendance, seniors sign a paper commemorating the event. This year, the school had students commit from over 10 different sports.
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Martin, Whellihan and Violett are some of the athletes that attended the ceremony today. This year was the first time the school organized a ceremony for its senior athletes.
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Herman, Bello, Guiertez, Meltzer and Whellihan all smile for a photo. Both Herman and Bello will attend the University of Southern California in the fall. Photo courtesy of Syndey Meltzer.
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Photo Gallery: Athletic College Commitment Ceremony
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As she embarks on the second half of her high school journey, Sarina Feng is excited to begin her second year on the Falconer by taking on the role of Feature Editor. Feng joined the Falconer as a staff writer during her sophomore year, inspired by journalism’s ability to amplify voices that often go unheard. With a keen attention to detail and a touch of creativity, she is committed to exploring and spotlighting the diverse, remarkable stories within the community. When not in the newsroom or buried under homework, Feng finds joy in her artistic pursuits and passion projects. She can be found scribbling down lines of poetry, sketching while immersed in hour-long video essays, working on technology projects, or making attempts at photography with her twenty-year-old camera. A lover of music, beachside strolls, surrealist art, and multitasking, Feng is ready for another year of lasting memories and growth as both a student journalist and individual.