Athletes of the Week | Nov. 22
November 21, 2008 · 9:21 AM
KELLEY VOSS, AUBURN MOUNTAINVIEW
• Grade: Senior.
• Sport: Soccer.
• Accomplishment: As a defender and captain for the school’s soccer team, Voss helped drive the LIons to a 12-5-1 overall record and a postseason appearace and a state academic team championship.
• Favorite class: Calculus
• Favorite movie: “Little Miss Sunshine”
• Most recent book read/author: “Catch 22” by Joseph Heller
• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would invite, and what would you serve?: Napoleon and I would serve food from Ghorm’s.
• Also noted: Voss maintains a 4.0 GPA and plans to major in architecture or civil engineering.
ALEX ODREN, AUBURN MOUNTAINVIEW
• Grade: Sophomore
• Sport: Volleyball
• Accomplishment: Odren notched 22 digs in the Lions’ district title victory over Sumner at the West Central District tourney this past Saturday. The win qualified the team for a spot in the state 4A volleyball tournament, this Friday and Saturday in Kennewick.
• Favorite class: Biology
• Favorite Movie: “Tommy Boy”
• Most recent book read/author: “Twilight,” by Stephenie Meyer
• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would invite, and what would you serve: Tom Logan and I would serve Chinese food like General Tso’s, egg rolls and fried rice.
• Also noted: Odren’s last name spelled backward is Nerdo. She hopes to earn a full-ride scholarship for volleyball to Oregon State University.
ALI CLARKSON, AUBURN MOUNTAINVIEW
• Grade: Junior
• Sport: Soccer
• Accomplishment: Clarkson, a midfielder, earned a first-team All-SPSL 3A nod. She finished the season with four goals and two assists.
• Favorite class: Anatomy and physiology
• Favorite Movie: “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”
• Most recent book read/author: “Twilight,” by Stephenie Meyer
• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would invite, and what would you serve: Will Farrell and I would serve lasagna.
• Also noted: Member of the Associated Student Body of Auburn Mountainview and Junior Class Public Relations Officer.
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