Wesleyan Wolves Spring into Action

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With winter activities coming to a close, spring athletes are shaping up for another season of lacrosse, soccer, track and field, golf, baseball and tennis.

The Wesleyan Wolves are already off to a winning season.

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Season Over, Case Closed: Mock Trial Comes to Order

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    The Mock Trial team, coached by Matt Crew, Joseph Cooper, Emery Potter and Phil Borucki poses together at the Gwinnett County Courthouse, before stepping into Regional competition. WILLIAMS.
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    Defense team members Morgan Biagioni (unior) and Tyler Sturtevant (freshman) run through their theme and direct of Casey Dansby the night before District competition. WILLIAMS.
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    Plaintiff team members Jennifer Nolan (sophomore), Sara Carmichael (senior), Leandro Haddad (junior), Molly Borucki (junior), and Rachel Parish (junior) pause their practice for a photo. WILLIAMS.

Although Mock Trial has no court-held authority, it has come to signify a lot to those who participate. Wesleyan’s Mock Trial team has worked hard this past season, earning a place in 2017’s District competition and winning Regionals. Mock Trial is a court trial that has no legal bearing. Students can participate on the team as a witness or a lawyer, both of which provide lasting life lessons even for high schoolers.

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Wesleyan Swim and Dive Team Makes Waves at State Meet

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The Wesleyan Swim and Dive team had an impressive performance at state to finish out their already successful season. Beginning in October, the Wet Wolves pushed through close to five months of strenuous training and a rigorous schedule to earn their spot at state. With such a talented state team, there was much potential for a great showing. Head Coach Kevin Kadzis said, “The team morale was really high. Everyone was very optimistic about the possibilities of doing very well.”

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Seniors Celebrate Years of Service in National Charity League

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From philanthropy to volunteering, several Wesleyan students have spent the past few years giving back to their community through the National Charity League (NCL). Keep Reading

Senior Spotlights

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Sydney Millikan

  1. What colleges are you applying to? UGA, Auburn, Georgia Southern and Alabama.
  2. What were you involved with in high school? Basketball and Lacrosse.
  3. Who was your first Wesleyan crush? Mitchell Robinson in 5th grade.
  4. What is your most embarrassing moment? One of the most embarrassing moments happened recently at our basketball game against Holy Innocents. After the game, I found out that my aunt had gone to the student section during the game and bribed some of my friends to tell the student section to “make more noise.”
  5. What is one thing you wish you had done in high school? I wish I had tried out for volleyball.
  6. What is the theme song to your life? “Watch Out” by 2Chainz.
  7. If you could be any faculty member, who would you be? Why?Mrs. Panetta because she’s so artsy and the sweetest person ever.
  8. If you were stranded on a desert island, what three things would you want to have with you? Smartfood popcorn, Odell Beckham Jr. and my dog.
  9. What do you hope your life will be like in 10 years? I want to be married and travelling the world.
  10. Assuming you had 24 hours to live, what would you do with your remaining hours? I would go to a tropical island and swim with sharks.

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