Madison Badger commits to University of Puget Sound for volleyball
Junior Madison Badger began playing volleyball in the sixth grade. Badger recently committed to the University of Puget Sound to continue her volleyball career. Although still only a junior, Badger is ready to commit to Puget Sound, and is excited to play college-level volleyball. Badger’s volleyball career first began when she made the team at Miller Middle School, and now she plays for MVVC ...
Annika Liou commits to Chapman University for water polo
As a child, senior Annika Liou was surrounded by water. After dedicating over four years to water polo, Liou committed to Chapman University to continue her water polo career. Since beginning the sport her freshman year of high school, Liou hopes to continue this fulfilling competitive sport while in college. When Liou began her freshman year, a friend of hers convinced her to begin. She had al...
Tianyou Zhang commits to Carnegie Mellon University for swim
Senior Tianyou Zhang will be swimming off to Carnegie Mellon University in the fall as a recruited breaststroker and pursue Electrical and Computer Engineering. In the 100-yard breaststroke, one of his best events, he has achieved a personal record of 56.07 seconds. Zhang initially joined swimming for practical reasons; at age 5, his mother wanted him to participate in a sport to stay healthy. Wh...
Evan Taylor commits to Virginia Tech for track and field
Senior Evan Taylor committed to Virginia Tech to continue his track and field career. He initially joined track and field in sixth grade at Miller Middle School without any prior experience. Although he participated in multiple sports in middle school, he chose to devote most of his time to running in high school because he found himself to be more successful in track. Throughout high school, Taylor devoted his t...
Ethan Feng commits to California Institute of Technology for soccer
Senior Ethan Feng committed to California Institute of Technology to continue his soccer and academic careers. When Feng was four years old, his dad took him to try out for a soccer club in Oregon because he needed an after-school activity. As he grew up, he continued to play the sport not only because it was a fun hobby, but also because he knows soccer to be a lot more than just a physical sport...
Jerry Chu commits to Carnegie Mellon University for swimming
Ready to test the waters of collegiate swimming, senior Jerry Chu was recruited by Carnegie Mellon University as a breaststroke swimmer and Computer Science major. Leaving a legacy at Lynbrook, Chu broke the school’s 100-yard breaststroke record two years in a row, with the most recent time being 55.94 seconds. Starting at four years old, Chu tried out numerous sports, but as he watched his o...
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