Larned’s seven percent

Only seven percent of high school athletes advance to college level sports. Here are Larned’s seven percent:

Larneds seven percent

 

 

Janet Fleske

Cassidy Ary signed with Fort Hays State University for Cheerleading. Cassidy will be going to college to become an allied health sonogram technician. She chose this because “they make good money, get to be with women, and see and learn how women’s bodies function.’’ Some of the accomplishments Cassidy had in her high school career include, making UCA All-American for cheer in 11th and 12th grade, placing first in state powerlifting for cling in 12th grade, winning the Kansas Shrine Bowl Elite Team award for 4-H, and being a homecoming candidate her senior year.

 

Janet Fleske

Easton Fitzpatrick signed with Barton community college for golf. Easton will be going to college for a business/marketing degree. Easton chose this because ‘’It’s a very broad degree and with lots of different jobs.’’ Some of the accomplishments Easton had in his high school career were Golf. Easton went to state in 10th grade, he received all league honors, in 11th and 12th grade he was a regional champion, 10th 11th and 12th grade he qualified for state his junior year, and he placed 25th at state golf. His sophomore year he was Stu.Co. Vice President, his junior year he was Stu.Co. vice president, and he was Senior Class President.

Janet Fleske

Jayme Hagerman signed with Fort Hays State University for track and field. Jayme will be going to college for an athletic training degree. Jayme chose this path because she ‘’was inspired by Kansas State’s athletic trainer and loved how much work and thought went into the job.’’ Some of the accomplishments Jayme had in her high school career include: all-American cheer team all four years of high school, 1st overall in powerlifting and 2nd in cling in 10th grade, 3rd overall powerlifting, 12th-grade year she placed 1st overall. For track Jayme went to state in her 10th 11th and 12th-grade years; grade 10 she placed 2nd in the triple jump and 5th in 4 by 100 meter, grade 11 she placed 5th in the long jump and 6th in the triple jump. Jayme’s senior year she was a homecoming candidate.

 

 

Janet Fleske

Ella McNett signed with Bethany College to continue her tennis career. Ella will be going to college for music appreciation. Ella chose this because she ‘’grew up in a catholic church and was always around singing and enjoyed being around it.” A few of the accomplishments Ella had in her high school career included going to state for tennis in both 11th grade and 12th grade and was a state qualifier for choir her junior year. Ella was also student council president her senior year, after being a member all of her high school career. 

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Kiana Meyer signed with Hesston College for softball. Kiana will be going to college for early childhood education. Kiana says she chose this path because she enjoys working with little kids and being able to play a big part in their life. Some of the accomplishments Kiana had in her high school career include lettering all four years for softball, and lettering her junior and senior years for basketball. 

 

 

 

Janet Fleske

Carter Atteberry signed with Pratt Community College for wrestling. Carter will be going to college to major in history. When asked why he was going after this degree he stated, “I chose this after volunteering at Fort Larned and I wanted to seek out a career in the National Parks Service.’’ Carter has wrestled all four years of high school. He went to state for wrestling in 11th and 12th-grade. His junior year he was a wrestling state qualifier, and he placed 3rd at state his senior year. Carter played football all four years of high school, and he was on the student council for all four years of high school. Carter was also crowned homecoming king his senior year of high school.