Hawkeye: How do you feel about your time at state?
Chloe Treece: Going into the first day, I wanted to make it to the second day. I was proud I made it. I didn’t play the second day as well as I wanted to, I should have played better.
Hawkeye: Are you proud you’ve made it this far?
C.T.: It was kind of what I expected of myself. I went to state sophomore year, so I already experienced it. It was alot better than sophomore year.
Hawkeye: Do you plan on doing track for a future activity or a career?
C.T.: I did my senior project on golf and learning about golf instucting. My goal is to go to the LPDA tour. But if that doesnt happen then I’m planning on playing in smaller events.
Hawkeye: Do you have any big accomplishments during your time in golf?
C.T.: Making the second day was an accomplishment. It was kind of expected since I didn’t play my best.
Hawkeye: Do you have any treasured memories of golf?
C.T.: One was meeting other girls from around the state, that I would never play against in the season. It was cool to meet other people.
TITI Chickoore
By Jacob Anderson
Hawkeye staff
Hawkeye: How do you feel about your time at state?
Titi Chickoore: It felt really good. That all my hardwork had paid off
Hawkeye: Are you proud you’ve made it this far?
T.C.: Nope. well I’m proud that I made it but not my performance. It was my personal worst.
Hawkeye: Do you plan on doing track for a future activity or a career?
T.C.: Well I’m getting into a Community College, and track ist offered. But I might want to go into the junior olympics.
When asked if she had a treasured memory of track, Chikoore stated she didn’t have one.
Nina Penner
By Alisha Evich
Sports Co-Editor
Hawkeye: How do you feel about your time at state?
Nina Penner: It felt good. I was kind of having an off day, so I didn’t get a personal record or anything though.
Hawkeye: Do you plan on doing track for a future activity or a career?
N.P.: I don’t know. I have other things in my life that I want to do.
Hawkeye:Do you have any big accomplishments during your time at track?
N.P.: One of my big accomplishments was making it into the teams of 800.
Hawkeye: Do you have a treasured memory of track?
N.P.: Not really. I remember when i was getting ready to run I looked up into the stands and I was nervous.
Jenna Donohue
By Jacob Anderson
Hawkeye staff
Hawkeye: How do you feel about your time at state?
Jenna Donohue: It feels really good. It’s like you put so much effort and time into it and then it pays off.
Hawkeye: Are you proud you’ve made this far?
J.D.: Yes I’m proud I’ve made it this far, but I wish I had a little better meet.
Hawkeye: Do you plan on doing track for a future activity or a career?
J.D.: Possibly next year cause I really enjoy it, we”ll see what happens.
Hawkeye: Do you have any big accomplishments during your time at track?
J.D.: Coming into the meets ranked low and did my best and finishing higher than I assumed. It felt really good.