Student-Athletes from several high schools across the Valley are getting special recognition for their achievements in athletics and academics.
At Buchanan High School, Bailey Bracha and Zachary Weaver were recognized as CIF Scholar Athletes Of The Year. Weaver has excelled in track-and-field while also making sure that he stays dedicated in the classroom. Bracha, a four-year varsity starter for the Bears’ soccer team, has proven her commitment in the classroom with a 4.1 GPA. She will continue her athletic and academic career at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
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Here is what Bracha had to stay about being recognized as the TRAC Female Scholar-Athlete Of The Year:
I am very honored to be receiving this recognition and representing the TRAC for the female scholar-athlete. I think both athletes coming from Buchanan is a big accomplishment and it really shows how dominant Buchanan is all across the board in all sports programs. Obviously I would not be here without a thanks and the help to many people.
I would like to start with thanking God because I would be a nobody with no identity without him. Next I would like to thank my parents because to be where I am at today, they have had to give up a lot for me. Spending weekends traveling up and down the state, and weeks traveling across the country, is no easy task. Seeing them balance not only my sports and sport events, but my siblings, truly amazed me. It takes a lot to be a parent, and it takes even more to be a great parent and my parents have mastered that. I love them so much and wouldn’t be anywhere without them.
Next, I would like to thank every single coach and player I have had along the years. All of my coaches have pushed me to be the best player I can be. Every teammate I have played with and against have pushed me and made me a more competitive player. Getting to play at the next level has been a dream of mine ever since I knew you could do what you love in college. Without the help and support I have received from my family, coaches, players, and friends, I would not be where I am today.
I am so honored to receive this award and opportunity to represent the TRAC. Getting to play for Buchanan these past few years have been the best years. Having the support from the community and fans is so ideal and without them, I wouldn’t be where I am today.
Ar Caruthers, star student-athletes Morgan Trigueiro and Landon Almeida are honored as NWSC CIF scholar athletes of the year.
Here is what Trigueiro said about getting the honor:
It was amazing to be honored along with so many talented student athletes and to be chosen as this years top female. It really is crazy how many champions and MVP’s there were in one place. I’m so grateful the for the scholarship and the event the CIFCC put on. Also, congratulations to all the student athletes honored last night! Nobody understands what it’s like balancing everything quite like we do.
Other Valley athletes recognized as scholar athletes include Firebaugh’s Judith Coreas and Kingsburg’s Jimmy Cranford, as well as the Clovis North duo Ryan Maddox and Marissa Lucas.
Bears Set For The Next Chapter
Buchanan’s baseball standouts Braden Guentz, Colton O’Toole and JP Acosta were among the 33 student-athletes from their school who were honored at a special ceremony on April 24 after signing their letter of intent. O’Toole and Acosta are headed to Long Beach State while Guentz if off to Pepperdine.
This Tiger Is A Hornet
Edison High’s star thrower Eric Nakagawa has committed to Sacramento State.
Welcome To The Valley
Long Beach Poly wide receiver Jordan Malan’ulu has committed to Fresno State.
HOME SWEET HOME
Former Buchanan High and Fresno City College standout Steven Scheidt is coming back home to play football at Fresno. Scheidt spent the last two years at Eastern Michigan.
Idaho To Fresno
Idaho transfer defensive end Kemari Bailey has committed to Fresno State
Ram To Cowboy
Fresno City College defensive back Cameron Irvin has committed to Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas.
New Tiger In Town
Sierra High School pitcher Noah Mitchell has committed to play baseball at Reedley College.
It Was A Pool Party For Fresno State Down In San Diego On Sunday!
The Bulldogs’ water polo team earned its third-straight trip to the NCAA Championship, taking down the Pacific Tigers 5-3. It’s also the third-straight Golden Coast Conference Tournament title for the Bulldogs.
Sophomore Brooke Ochoa may be wanted for robbery! She totaled six of Fresno State’s 12 steals in the win.
Ochoa totaled five goals, two assists and six steals in the tournament. She was named tournament MVP.
It was a total team effort!
Jillian Schultz scored two goals while Hailey Andress, Daphne Guevremont and Kaitlin Howarth added the rest.
Paula Nieto Jasny had seven saves and one steal.
Who’s Next?
The Bulldogs will soon find out their opponent for the 2023 NCAA Championship. The selection show is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Monday, May 1.
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