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The Royal Page

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The Royal Page

Deveraux Davis, senior, locks down Sauk Rice player. Davis averages 5.4 points for the Royals.

Player Profile: Deveraux Davis

AJ Condon, Sports Reporter
Deveraux “DJ” Davis, senior, is a forward for the boys’ basketball team and is currently averaging 5.4 points per game.
Tehmi Bozicevich, sophomore, sits next to her sister, Asha Bozicevich, HHS alum during Royals basketball game.

Player Profile: Tehmi Bozicevich

Ryan Baker, Staff Reporter
Tehmi Bozicevich, sophomore, has been on the varsity girls’ basketball team since freshman year.  This year, she will continue to be a key part in the team’s system.  
Dlayla Chakolis, junior, dribbles ball passed half court. The Royals beat the Warriors  72-58.

Player Profile: Dlayla Chakolis

Rhegan Holmes, Staff Reporter
As a sophomore, Dlayla Chakolis was asked to step into the varsity lineup and provide meaningful minutes. Now as a junior, Chakolis looks to improve as not just a player but as a leader too.
Girls hockey scores on goalie.

Player Profile: Mary O’Neil

Mario Hadley, Staff Reporter
With countless hours on the ice and lots of hard work, Mary O’neil, junior defender, is taking this hockey season on with all seriousness.
Kerwin Walton, sophomore, shoots basketball in front of defender. Walton is a recent transfer from Breck.

Player Profile: Kerwin Walton

AJ Condon, Sports Reporter
Kerwin Walton, sophomore, is a transfer student from Breck in his first year at HHS. Walton started playing basketball when he was in fifth grade.
Kylie Hanley, senior, skates up the ice.

Player Profile: Kylie Hanley

AJ Condon, Sports Reporter
For Kylie Hanley, senior, hockey has always been a big part of her life, and next Wed., November 8th, it will be officially become part of her future.
Jake Rosenblum, senior, waits to receive pass from teammate. The Royals lost to the Millers 2-3.

Player Profile: Jake Rosenblum

Luis Felemovicius, Sports Reporter
Soccer has been a passion for Jake Rosenblum, senior midfielder, for over 14 years. “I’ve been playing soccer since I was like three or four years old,” Rosenblum said. “My dad was the one who pushed me to play at an early age.” Rosenblum’s father was his soccer role model in his early years.
Luci Swift, senior, captain, looks to pass ball to teammate. The Royals faced the Edina Hornets in this game.

Player Profile: Luci Swift

Natalie DenHartog, Sports Reporter
Although pre-season injuries often result in long seasons on the bench, Luci Swift, senior, has made the most of her final season playing lacrosse, despite her injury.
Baseball captain Ben Wahlen senior, stands in the box awaiting a pitch.

Player Profile: Ben Wahlen

Kyle Miller, Sports Blogger
With the end of the 2017 regular season for baseball last night, May 22nd, Ben Wahlen, senior, is focusing on making the most out of his time as a Royal.
Cole Kristal, sophomore, cradles lacrosse ball down field.

Player Profile: Cole Kristal

Luis Felemovicius, Sports Reporter
With his first season as a member of the Royals lacrosse team coming to an end, Cole Kristal, sophomore, is more and more excited about his lacrosse career getting started.
Kylie Hanley, junior, waits to get ball from teammate.

Player Profile: Kylie Hanley

Natalie DenHartog, Sports Reporter
Kylie Hanley, junior, is a multi-faceted athlete, while in the winter she focuses on going above and beyond in hockey, when spring comes around her attention turns to lacrosse. “I love the program and the group of girls, everyone is really supportive and normally there’s no drama,” Hanley said of the Royals girls lacrosse team.

Player Profile: Navit Nachmias

Lily Smith, Sports Reporter
Navit Nachmias, junior, has been doing track and field for eleven years. This is her third year on the HHS track and field team. “I originally started as a sprinter, but once I got to the HHS team I started working out with the jumpers and I loved it and I have been doing it ever since,” Nachmias said.
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