Friday, May 20, 2011
Brian Matejevich's story
Brian came to school as a athlete on the jv soccer team. His favorite teammate was Ryan Noone. He liked Noone because he was really funny. Mid way through the season Sam Werneke joined the soccer team. He did this because he quit the football team, so he was kind of an outcast at first. But Brian mad friends with Sam. During the beginning of the year Brian had lots of parties for occasions like homecoming, Halloween and birthdays. This made him quikly make friends and have a successful freshman year. After the soccer season, and all the parties Brian did not play a winter sport. His life kind of slowed down. He started to gain weight and get out of shape which was okay because this kid is scrawny. He had achieved second honors for the first thee quarters and was on his way to a fourth. Then came the golf team, He had many favorites on the golf team, like Ethan Slusher, Adam lazlof and John Leishman. They had many entertaining bus rides to matches, one of the "wise guys" on the team held a stop abortion sign out the window when we came to a stop. Also there was one girls on the golf team, Claire Zurkowski was on the team however she missed a lot of the season for her French exchange program were she traveled to France. The season was not to successful in Brian's eyes they had only won one match while losing three. Brian believes that next year the team will be much better because we have no seniors who are leaving. also there are some very talented freshman joining the team next year. The season ended with the winter-spring sports banquet. He thought i was very long but still entertaining. Near the end there were the golf awards. For varsity golf they awarded the "triple threat award" to Brian Matejevich a freshman who had played the number one spot in near half of the matches. He went up against seniors who had much more experience and strength. He fought valiantly to attempt to win points against these player but the were just far more experienced. Still he fought on through the season because he knew that soon later in the years the golf team at John Carroll could be good and could have a bright future.
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