Who introduced you to snowboarding?
I was introduced to snowboarding by my friend Logan Sanborn. Logan said I should try snowboarding, and from there on I’ve been in love with it.
Who is...
When did you first begin skiing?
I started to ski on the slopes when I was about 2-3 years old.
What is your favorite memory from ski racing?
Getting up early and doing early morning speed...
Caroline Suppiger
An avid ski racer since first grade, Morgan Wohllaib continues to compete at a high level among other athletes in the inland northwest.
Wohllaib skies for SARS, Schweitzer Alpine...
Brennan Powell, a junior at Sandpoint High, has enjoyed skiing up at Schweitzer Mountain and other ski resorts in the area since he was a child.
As a competitive ski racer, he traveled all over the...
Something most high schoolers would never even imagine trying is what the Matlosz siblings do for their hobby. They have been competing in triathlons for about two years, at three to four times a year...
"Growing up in Long Beach completely changed the way I view nature, there aren’t a lot of things untouched by man down there. There is so much light pollution - or just pollution in general. I believe...
How do you react when you see someone having a bad day?
“Give them a little Bickers charm and try to start a positive and distracting conversation to take their mind off of things. Having a good mood...
How was it going from your freshman year making state to not being able to participate in your sophomore season due to your broken foot?
As a freshman, I won the state title in the 800....
"I play the alto saxophone, the soprano saxophone, and the baritone saxophone. I have played saxophone for three years, and I am now in concert band. My grandfather plays the saxophone which made it really interesting for me to play it also; I got my soprano saxophone from him."
“I have always loved doing art, and I went through Art 1 and Art 2 and I was really lucky to get them my freshman year for first and second semester. Mrs. Guthrie said I could just skip Art 3 and go...