blake sadr

Full Name: Blake William Sadr

Nickname: BB12Treynor

Parents: Susan & Scott Hartman and the late Farid Sadr

Siblings: Hayley (step-sister), Aaron (11th), Tara (9th), Will (5th)

Parent/Sibling Trait that you Admire: Something I admire about my parents is how much they support me and how much they do for me. I wouldn't be able to repay them in 1,000 years if I tried.

When I was young, I envisioned myself to be: A doctor.

Future Plans: Attend North Dakota State University to study business and play football for the Bison.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years: In 10 years I see myself married and about to start a family maybe making some dreams come true by being in the NFL.

What is your most memorable moment from school years at Treynor: My most memorable moment from my years in Treynor is having 3.5 sacks against Western Christian Junior year and helping win Treynor's first playoff game in a long time.

What extra-curricular activities were you involved in at Treynor? Football, Basketball, Track, Jazz Band, Yearbook, Student Government, NHS.

If you have a day without commitments, what would you most likely be doing? I would most likely be watching Netflix, cooking food, riding dirt bikes, or working out.

What are some of your favorites (e.g. books, movies, foods)? Favorite TV show: Breaking Bad; Favorite food: Texas Road House Fried Pickles; Favorite pizza: Casey's Breakfast Pizza; Favorite Vacation: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; Favorite Car: Lamborghini Urus; Favorite Animal: Gorilla or Lion; Favorite Season: Summer; Favorite Video Game: Fallout Franchise.

What will you miss the most about THS? I will miss seeing my friends everyday, and getting the opportunity to put on the red and white to compete. Also being in Mrs. Schnepel's class three periods in a row.

What advice would you give underclassmen? Make the most of your time, don't waste it doing things you don't truly enjoy. And, always give your all when you are competing in a Treynor Jersey; there is a ton of history behind each jersey and it is up to you to uphold that tradition.