The first 2021 classroom champion is Live Oak’s Ellie Lynch. Ellie is a leader on the court, playing basketball and volleyball and a leader in the classroom.
Mckenzie is very involved at Holland High School. She’s a cheer captain. She just wrapped up volleyball season, and now she’s playing basketball. She enjoys playing both sports.
Instead of preparing for a possible fourth-overall appearance in the UIL state tournament, Groesbeck senior Hannah DeFriend is now adjusting to her journey to the collegiate tennis game at McMurry by training at home.
When he's not umpiring, working at a grocery store, or being a local lifeguard, Landon Blackman is playing some kind of varsity sport for Hubbard High School.
Kennedy Kalka is a senior at Axtell High School. The senior softball player has also exceeded in the classroom, sporting a No. 6 ranking among the Class of 2020.
Austin Burch is focused on the hoops season now. But first, it was making his presence known on the football field -- a place he didn't know until this season.
Grace Wallace is a Senior at Harker Heights High School. She's been a member of both the cross country and soccer teams. She's played soccer since age three and it shows.
Madelyn Miller puts in a lot of effort. Whether it's in the classroom or away from it, the work ethic is one reason why she's an excellent golf player.
Without senior offensive lineman Brian Williams, the Connally Cadets wouldn't have as many yards, or as much leadership, that's helped them reach a 13-0 record so far.
The one thing Dazha Stewart wants the University track & field team to accomplish in the 2019-20 school year -- claim a spot in the UIL state championship field.