Auburn High School’s Rhett Stein, baseball, is the Auburn Reporter’s Male Athlete of the Week.
Q: What is your favorite subject in school?
A: DECA with Mrs. Tarsi.
Q: What other activities do you participate in?
A: I play tennis, I love to travel, kayak and hike.
Q: Person who has helped you succeed the most?
A: My grandpa Gary.
Q: Do you have a pre- or post-game tradition? What is it?
A: Pre-game, I like to go home, take a 22-minute nap and eat a peanut butter-and-honey sandwich, and listen to my pre-game playlist.
Q: Song you currently can’t get enough of?
A: “Pretty Young Thing” by Michael Jackson
From the Sideline
“Utility player Rhett Stein was 2 for 3 with three RBIs against Riverside (6-1 win). He is hitting .375 and has eight extra-base hits so far this season. Rhett is also our junior class vice president, a member of our DECA program and a solid leader, on and off the field.”
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Auburn High School’s Charity Sevaaetasi, softball, is the Auburn Reporter’s Female Athlete of the Week.
Q: What is your favorite subject in school?
A: Math.
Q: What other activities do you participate in?
A: I love volleyball and watching Korean Dramas.
Q: Person who has helped you succeed the most?
A: My parents, of course.
Q: Do you have a pre- or post-game tradition? What is it?
A: First, I pray before each game, and depending on the dugout, I touch the base.
Q: Song you currently can’t get enough of?
A: “Lets Shut Up & Dance” by Jason Derulo, LAY, NCT 127
From the Sideline
“Charity Sevaaetasi continues to take a lead role in the infield this year. She works on the field between third and shortstop. Charity’s team-based personality and motivation towards her teammates has played a part in the solid ‘D’ Auburn has put up. Every moment Charity puts in at practices and games, she is prepping for her next opportunity/play. She has racked up 12RBIs with three home runs and leads the team in batting.”