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Senior Spotlights

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Joshua Rahman

What college are you applying to / going to?

GCSU.

Who was your first Wesleyan crush?

Bronwyn Bailey.

What was your most embarrassing Wesleyan moment?

In 8th grade, Harrison Dearth threw me in a trash can.

What is one thing you wished you had done in high school?

Beating Jackson Yates in basketball a couple more times.

If you had 24 hours left to live, what would you do?

If I had 24 hours left to live, I would probably down some C4, hit the gym for about 5 hours, biceps only. Then I would play a little basketball with Jackson Yates and Ashwin.

What was your dream job when you were a little kid versus what is your dream job now?

When I was a little kid I always wanted to a pilot because I’ve always loved planes. But now that I am more realistic and I want to be Dylan Jenkins. Keep Reading

The Wrestling Team Seeks to Defeat This Winter

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As many fall sports come to a close, the wrestling team prepares to kickoff the winter season with passion, intent and victory. Along with a new season comes a new list of achievable goals and a set of guidelines to help the team perform to the best of their ability.

Head wrestling coach and Bible teacher Brian St. James said, “We have had a massive amount of success over the past two seasons under coach Stromie. We are a much younger team this season after graduating 10 state placers in the last two years. My goal for our team this season is to win the area dual tournament and have 4 individual state placers. We have a great group of underclassmen who I hope can gain invaluable experience this season by filling in some key varsity positions.”

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The Water Polo Team Hopes to Rally Their Way to State

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The water polo team, consisting of various grades in the high school, has made a run for their money. According to Georgia High School Association, the Wesleyan water polo team holds a losing record this season, but junior Harrison Dearth said, “We are undefeated because every match we have lost counts as a scrimmage in hopes to improve the next time around.

Knowing the history of water polo motivates the players to take this sport seriously and view the importance of it. The first ever game took place in Scotland and from then on it was often played in Great Britain and soon expanded further. The difference between Americanized water polo and the more dated version is that the Americanized water polo allows for rougher play. The rules are more flexible with physical contact more so than the older version. It is important for the players to know the past of the sport they play so they know how to progress and work hard.

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The Mat Wolves Take Multiple State Titles

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After months of hard work and practicing, nine Wesleyan wrestlers made it all the way to the state finals. The same nine Wesleyan wrestlers that qualified for sectionals also qualified for state. In order to qualify for state, a wrestler needs to place in the top four at sectionals.

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