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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

Pathfinder

The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

Pathfinder

“My greatest struggle right now is my knee injury because I haven't been able to play in many tournaments, and it's taking a toll on my mentality towards playing and my confidence. In my high school season, I kept passing repeatedly, and I was passing the wrong way, and I injured it. So watching my whole team play is exciting. But also, I just miss being on the court and being with my teammates and contributing the way I want to. [This past weekend] I went to Indianapolis, and we had a Mid East qualifier tournament. It was hard to be on the bench and watch the team play without me being able to contribute. I'm glad I was able to bring energy and help out the team in any way that I could.” 
- Maddy Bach, 9

Maddy Bach

Samantha Maniaci, CJ1 Writer May 11, 2022

“The greatest struggle that I had in my life was my cousin's death last year. He had gotten into a bad car accident, and the doctors said he died from internal bleeding. After he passed, I was becoming slowly depressed, and I just felt like I had lost myself. But, after he passed, I grew close with my brother. He helped me by just rebuilding my energy and making me feel me. We would play video games or play basketball. Eventually, I got better at accepting his death, and I felt like I could continue. Although I miss him, I’m glad my relationship with my brother grew. He helped me see the bright side of it all. I became at peace with it.” 
- Keshawn Butler, 9

Keshawn Butler

Nola Becquette, CJ1 Writer May 9, 2022

“One thing I miss was being virtual in school because I was able to be home with my family all day. At the time, I had a one-year-old brother, and we would just hang out all the time. I think that was super fun because we grew a lot closer. Another person that made virtual better was my younger sister. She is one of the biggest influences in my life. She is always super happy and upbeat. Even though she is younger than me, she exemplifies how I should be at home. When I and my other sister were fighting, she helped me do something else. She is the person that is always there for me when I have a bad day and helps me get my mind off of whatever bad that happens.” 
-Mckinlay Loveless, 9

Mckinlay Loveless

Ava Prsha, CJ1 Writer May 6, 2022

“I lived in Joplin, Mo., for a little longer than seven years. Less than a year after we moved there, this big EF5 tornado came in and destroyed the town. I lived through a lot of rebuilding and sadness surrounding me. My dad's a pastor, and every Wednesday night, we would have dinner with missionaries who were rebuilding Joplin. [The tornado] was a big part of who I am. Now it inspires me. I went on mission trips after [the tornado] to towns destroyed by tornadoes. The mission trips were a fun environment, even though it was not fun work. The community was cool. We all went to Oklahoma because they had one big tornado, and we went there two years in a row. We went with the church, and there were a lot of kids my age that went, and we couldn't do a lot. On one of the mission trips, I remember that my sister Amelia and I built a shed together. It was fun because many times we were painting houses, and the older guys and women were building the sheds, and we couldn’t do much. It was cool to experience getting to build a shed, getting to use your hands and learning how to do something new.” 
- Sadie Burgess, 9

Sadie Burgess

Brooke Hoenecke, CJ1 Writer May 4, 2022

“[One of my favorite hobbies] is frisbee. My friends and I play frisbee together. There's a very good community aspect to it. We cheer each other on and help each other, and it's the best team experience of any sport I've ever played. [My favorite part of frisbee] is that we make a spirit circle with the other team at the end of every game. We point out a couple of good things or a couple of good players from each team and [evaluate] how they did well and how our team can improve, or what they did. [The first time I was selected for that] it felt great to be recognized because it was my first year playing frisbee. I'm glad that I [improved], and I'm glad I could have an impact on the team."
- Robbie Thompson, 10

Robbie Thompson

Drew Hayes, CJ1 Writer May 2, 2022

“The happiest moments in my life would probably be when my family and I go up to Mass. every summer to spend time with my mom’s side of the family. I used to spend about one to two months there, but now it's down to about three weeks. My mom's side of the family is huge, so being able to reunite with them and watch everyone come together has always been my favorite things. Over the past years, my mom’s step-sister has had two kids, they're really little, and we never really had family there until now. So being able to go out there and watch them grow up over the years has been something very special, and just hanging out and playing with them was fun. One of my favorite things is that my grandpa lives on a lake. One time my dad and I tried to kayak the entire lake, but we only got about halfway because we were both too tired to make it all the way around. It was a fun experience, and I got to spend time with my dad. This coming summer will be my 16th summer going there. Every year we’re there for July 4, so we always like to celebrate, and my mom's other step-sister and I always run a 5k every year there. It is fun to get out and do something I love with the people I love. I only see my mom's side of the family three times at most every year, but sometimes you get lucky and see them more than that. It's really hard when I'm always with my dad's side and never really get to make memories with my mom’s side. They always send us pictures, and I just wish I was there. It's just really hard not being able to grow up with that side of the family. Since we don’t spend as much time with them anymore, it makes me more grateful for the time I spend with my family and the memories we make.”
- Gabbie Kerber, 9

Gabbie Kerber

Danica Gatchel, CJ1 Writer April 29, 2022

"My online experience has been a big change compared to in-person school. Staying virtual made my schedule pretty flexible which made it easier for me to fit in other extracurricular activities, such as playing the piano. Online school improved my mental health. I have the comfort of being at home while also learning what I need to. I haven’t had any mental health changes, partially because I made some friends in school. It’s harder to stay connected to others when you’re virtual since you can’t really go up and talk to someone, but I made friends from class, which helped with staying sane. I also like to talk to friends who go in-person, and it’s fun to hear about what’s going on."
- Bhavya Gupta, 9

Bhavya Gupta

Emily Beach, CJ1 Writer April 27, 2022

“[The happiest moment of my life was when] my quartet and I qualified for state. It was a very pleasant surprise. Our quartet qualified on March 12; we stood outside the school we had just performed at when we found out. It was the best feeling ever. [Right now, our goal is] to prepare before state on April 30. We are performing two classical pieces, “Climb Up The Mountain” and “Brothers Sing On.” I've always had a love for music, and [I'm glad] we are given a chance to perform more competitively and possibly get the state title. It's exciting, kind of nerve-wracking, but exciting.”
- Jack Maniaci, 11

Jack Maniaci

Maddy Bach, Yearbook Contributor April 25, 2022

"The biggest happiness in my life right now is that I’m going to Mexico with some of my best friends, and their parents. I think we are staying for like 8 days over Thanksgiving. We’re going to be in Cancun, Mexico. I’m excited to go because it’s been a little bit since I traveled and it’ll be nice to have a vacation. We get to relax on the beach and just not think about school. It’s going to be a nice break from everything going on in our lives. Plus getting to spend time together is always fun. We're going to play sand volleyball so I can’t wait for that, and maybe try bodysurfing? I’m not sure. I definitely want to try some new things. We have plans to try a lot of new restaurants so that is something to look forward to. Swimming in the ocean has always been one of my favorite things and to experience that in Cancun with my best friends is going to be really amazing. You see a different part of people when you travel with them and you have to live together. I feel like that’s going to like bring us closer together. I’m excited." – Anna Kilcullen, 9

Anna Kilcullen

Alexandra Hurley, CJ1 Writer April 22, 2022

“You wouldn’t believe how surprised people are when you say you skipped kindergarten and you're only 15 in 11th grade. I don't even have a driver's license [yet]. That usually surprises people because everyone else is 16 going on 17. I just [always] felt kind of different from everyone. [People think that I’m] not as mature and [don’t have a] strong mental capacity and some think a little less of [me] for being younger. Everyone assumed I was a young, innocent kid. [But] I wouldn't do anything different. I love where I am [and] what I do now. So maybe it would have been a bit easier. But hey, I’m here, and I can't change.” – Clayton Merz, 11

Clayton Merz

Addison Merz, CJ1 Writer April 22, 2022