Aliso Niguel high school held senior night on Thursday Oct. 30 during the football game. The football, cheer, song and color guard team all celebrated their seniors and their hard work and dedication through-out their high school careers.
The football team announced all senior players prior to the start of the game and celebrated the end of their football career in high school. A few football seniors include: Dane Malloy, Carter Vestermark, Carson Etnire, Brady Defrain, Hunter Hagins and Corey Lewis. The football players celebrated their achievements in football throughout their years on this team.
One senior player, Corey Lewis said: “I’m definitely going to miss our bus rides, team dinners and spending time with my teammates that I’ve known for all of these years most. I have a lot of favorite memories from my years in football and it’s very hard to choose only one, but I think that my absolute favorite is spending time with my team during team dinners.”
The cheer team celebrated their seniors and their dedication throughout their high school years.
The seniors of the cheer team were also celebrated prior to the start of the football game. The seniors have also prepared a performance and performed on the field during half time. Some seniors of the cheer team include: Natalie Hosowaka, Ella Volokhine, Molly Davis and Sofia Wakabayashi.
Senior Sofia Wakabayashi shared about her time on the team, “I’m definitely going to miss a lot of things like competition season and bus rides to LA and In-N-Out after. My favorite memory from the team is definitely NFL games.”
The Song team seniors were also celebrated at the football game and performed a dance during the halftime. Some of the song team seniors include: Baran Fazli, Chloe Beimfohr, Mia Johnson and Katie Davani.
Senior Baran Fazli shared about her memories on the team and said “I’m going to miss team bonding and being with my girls anytime, we’re always really fun and even though practices are hard, our team dynamic makes it so fun and I’m going to miss them a lot. My favorite memory is honestly from my sophomore year when we won nationals for both of our dances in Florida so we’re two times national champions and that was the best moment ever and it felt like all of our hard work paid off.”
The color guard team also celebrated their seniors and their time on the team.
Senior and captain Rajshee said, “My favorite thing about this team is definitely how we all get along. Even if we’re all very different people coming from different areas, we all can convene to one thing and sometimes we make strong friendships through it. I’m going to miss competition nights and spending time with my teammates most.”
The color guard team also performed at the half time show, celebrating the team’s seniors and their time on the team.
