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feature RUNS DEEP AT SECOND BAPTIST SCHOOL BONDS Family \\ Matt Malatesta THE SIBLING CONNECTION
Being the younger sister has its privileges. “Emma helped me early on as I was able to start building relationships, but most importantly, she prepared me for what the season would look like early and how I could be ready for it,” Grace Wehring said. “Being teammates with my sister made me see her in a place I never did before. I got to see how she is a leader and how she uses her work ethic to encourage others to work
because I had my own friendships and dynamic with my teammates, but it ended up being the best season with her,” Emma Wehring said. “We got to go to all the tournaments together and make so many memories that I will always cherish. “Grace did amazing this year and I really think she stepped up when we needed her. She played with confidence and defined her role as a hard-worker on the team.”
room outside of their home. The Eagle girls’ basketball team had another tremendous season on the court, advancing to the TAPPS State Final under the direction of coach John Herndon. They fell just short of hoisting the trophy, but memories were made and relationships were strengthened. Junior Emma and freshman Grace Wehring had a chance to look back on their season. “It was weird at first
THE SECOND BAPTIST SCHOOL IS A FAMILY WITHIN A FAMILY. There have been a countless number of siblings walk the hallways together over the years at SBS, further exemplifying the culture of the faith-based school. What is really special is when siblings get to work together in their respective sports, striving for success with their team… their extended family. This year was no exemption as several siblings shared a locker
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