Student Athlete of the Week Thread

Written By Morgan Knox

March 16, 2022 – Our student athlete of the week goes to Will Weiman! Read below to hear more about Will.

“I humbly submit Will Weiman for athlete of the week. A Goldy-Beacom commit, Will is a big two-way player for the Patriots baseball team. This week Will demonstrated his ability to impact the game on the mound, on the field and at the plate.” – Darrion Siler

Pitching stats: 5.2 IP, 1-BB, 9-K, 0.00 ERA, .353 WHIP

Hitting stats: .500 AVG, 3 RBI, 2-2B”

CONGRATULATIONS WILL!

March 29, 2022 – Our student athlete of the week goes to Drew and Will Pape! Read below to hear more about The Pape Brothers.

“My son plays for Patterson Mill High basketball JV, we have supported the varsity team all season long. The varsity team made it all the way to State semifinal 4. There are two brothers who play on the team Drew and Will Pape, these two have been amazing athletes. Will is a senior and Drew is a sophomore. I would love to see these two get recognition. Also, they have a wonderful Coach and leader Jeroud Clark.” – Amanda Meyer

CONGRATULATIONS WILL AND DREW!

 

April 7th, 2022 – Our student athlete of the week goes to Dominik McKenney-George! Read below to hear more about Dominik.

“Dominik has overcome a lot of obstacles and has represented Harford County youth very well.” He is a senior at Havre de Grace High School and is on the distinguished honor roll and part of the all-county choir. He is a 3 sport varsity athlete in volleyball, basketball, and track. He also spends time volunteering at the Boys and Girls club in HdG.

CONGRATULATIONS DOMINIK!

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