Football Captains
Football Captains
Q: "Who has been the biggest influence or role model for you in high school and why?"
A: "Mr. Hobson because he got me working out and is the reason I'm going to continue my athletic career in college."
Q: " What do you hope you classmates, teammates, and coaches remember you by after you graduate."
A: " I hope the remember me by my kindness and humor"
Q: " Was there any challenges you faces as a student athlete that taught you an important lesson and how did you overcome it"
A: "Time management was a big challenge I faced it by prioritizing my grades then football after"
Q: " What do you hope you classmates, teammates, and coaches remember you by after you graduate."
A: "I hope they remember how much of a good captain I am and how much I was inspiring to the other people that are playing under me"
Q: How are you feeling starting your last cheer season?
A: "I feel very sad but happy, I'm glad I've had these experience for the past 4 years."
Q: What makes this year's team special compared to past year's?
A: "What makes this year's team special compared to the past years is that I'm now the senior and I've become the new people that get to have the freshman look up too."
Q: What advice would you give to younger cheerleaders on the team?
A: "Some advice I would give to younger cheerleaders is to be yourself, make new friends and don't be scared to show out."
Q: How are you feeling starting your last cheer season?
A: "I'm excited because I've always looked forward to being a senior cheerleader but then sad everything I do this season is my last."
Q: What makes this year's team special compared to past year's?
A: "This year I'm actually being looked up to and I have a stronger bond with the girls on the team."
Q: What advice would you give to younger cheerleaders on the team?
A: "I would tell the girls to go full out and don't waste a single moment. Highschool goes by fast so don't stress but instead have fun in everything you do!"
Q:“Was there a challenge you faced as a student athlete that taught you an important lesson? How did you overcome it?”
A: "A challenge that I faced was having to balance my sports and school work. I overcame it by managing my time better"
Q: “What accomplishments are you most proud of during your time at Ridgeview, and why does it mean so much to you?”
A: “ The accomplishment that I am most proud of during my time at Ridgeview was making it to the playoffs for the first time in 5 to 6 years.”
Q: “What accomplishments are you most proud of during your time at Ridgeview, and why does it mean so much to you?”
A: “ The accomplishment that I am most proud of during my time at Ridgeview was making it to the playoffs for the first time in 5 to 6 years.”
Q: Was there a challenge you faced as a student athlete that taught you an important lesson? How did you overcome it?”
A:" A challenge for me was having to have balance between school, work, and sports . To overcome it I learned t0 manage my time wisely and not waste time on other things"
Q: “Was there a challenge you faced as a student athlete that taught you an important lesson? How did you overcome it?”
A: “The only challenge that my team has faced was people not wanting to join water polo and we overcame it by pushing ourselves to do better.”
Q:“If you could describe your dream for the future in three words, what would they be and why?”
A: “I would describe my future in 3 words happy, successful and motivated know that college will be hard so I want to be prepared for it.
Q: “What do you hope your classmates, teammates, or coaches will remember most about you after you graduate?”
A: “ I want my team and school to remember me for the record that I set and the dedication I had for my sport”
Q: “What accomplishments are you most proud of during your time at Ridgeview, and why does it mean so much to you?”
A: “The accomplishment I'm most proud of is getting goalie of the year during my first year of water polo”
Q: "What do you hope your classmates, teammates, or coaches will remember most about you after you graduate?”
A: "As a hard worker and someone to look up to on the school grounds"
q:“Was there a challenge you faced as a student athlete that taught you an important lesson? How did you overcome it?”
A: "one challenge I had to face was balancing work and practice, and I overcame it by organizing everything and being efficient"
Q: “Who has been the biggest influence or role model for you in high school, and what impact did they have on your journey?”
A: " My biggest influence was my old coach Mr. web. He told me to work hard and look out for others"
Q: “What accomplishments are you most proud of during your time at Ridgeview, and why does it mean so much to you?”
A: " My record during my sophomore was 100 m freestyle which means a lot because I had a background of playing when I was younger and making achievements around that sport that I have played since I was younger. It means a lot to me and forever will. "
Q: “What do you hope your classmates, teammates, or coaches will remember most about you after you graduate?”
A: "I want them to remember all the fun and memories we had during golf season"
q; “Was there a challenge you faced as a student athlete that taught you an important lesson? How did you overcome it?”
A: " The biggest challenge was to take constructive criticism and take what my coach said and apply it to golf"
Q: “Who has been the biggest influence or role model for you in high school, and what impact did they have on your journey?”
A: "My biggest role model during high school was my coach, Mr. Lemster because he was always there for me with sports and academics."
Q: What do you hope your classmates, teammates, or coaches will
remember most about you after you graduate?”
A: "I want them to remember me for being positive for everything and being a good team player "
Virtual Enterprise
Senior's Last Hoco Week!!
Jesus Quiroz
Q: "How has the team been preparing mentally and physically for Friday night?"
A; "We've all just been taking practice really serious and not goofing around"
Q: "How does it feel knowing this is your last homecoming game?"
A: "It's special since its my last homecoming game and its against out rivals I couldn't ask for better"
Christopher Leal
Q: "What's your biggest goal for the game?"
A: "My goal is to win , especially because they're a rivals so it's different from every other game"
Q: "What do you think is key to beating your rivals this week?"
A: "Just having a winning mentality and the team sticking together."
Francisco Palma
Q: "How are feeling going into the rivalry game this week against the Falcons?"
A: "I think we are going to destroy the Falcons."
Q: "What's the best part about homecoming week as a football player?"
A: " The best part is playing Independence."
Brandon Zepeda
Q: "What makes this matchup against our rivals even more special?"
A: "We have a lot of friends on that team and even people who played for Ridgeview but transferred to Independence."
Q: "How does it feel knowing the whole school will be watching you and cheering you on?"
A: "It feels good but I know our school doubts us so i want to prove them wrong."
Plans After High school?
(What do you want to do after high school?)
Brian Cordinas
Bernardo Morales
"I want to go to trade school and either do welding, construction or mechanics"
Aldair Nava
"After high school I would like to to a musical college perhaps CSUB to get more into learning what different types of musical things I can do"
Didier Marin
"I want to go to college and become an electrical engineer"
Andrew Hernandez
"I want to join the UTI program to become a technician and look for a good lifestyle as I get older and be able to have a lot of things in life."
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Israel Hernandez
"I want to go to trade school and become a liner>"
Matthew Ingram
"I want to pursue my education at CSUN and major in electrical engineering"