Auburn Riverside High School’s Reis MacNeill, soccer, is the Auburn Reporter’s Male Athlete of the Week.
Q: What is your favorite subject in school?
A: Weight training.
Q: What other activities do you participate in?
A: Hiking, swimming.
Q: Person who has helped you succeed the most?
A: My mom and dad because they are very supportive in whatever decisions I make.
Q: Do you have a pre- or post- game tradition? What is it?
A: Listen to my favorite music before the game and just focus on myself.
Q: Song you currently can’t get enough of?
A: “Never been” – Logic.
From the Sideline
“He plays defender so he doesn’t come with a lot of stats. We went four games prior to senior night with one goal against – he was a big part of that. He leads a defense that helped propel us into fourth place – making the playoffs after graduating 12.”
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Auburn Riverside High School’s Camden Heilborn and Isabel Kim, tennis doubles, are the Auburn Reporter’s Female Athletes of the Week.
Q: What is your favorite subject in school?
A: Camden – Social problems, right now.
Isabel – calculus.
Q: What other activities do you participate in?
A: Camden – I enjoy volleyball, beach volleyball, and baking
Isabel – I enjoy rock climbing and yoga.
Q: Person who has helped you succeed the most?
A: Camden – My parents, of course, but also my siblings who push me to be my best, on and off the court.
Isabel – My parents.
Q: Do you have a pre- or post- game tradition? What is it?
A: Camden – My pre-game ritual would be dancing to my favorite songs in my car before a match with my teamates.
Isabel – My post-game tradition would be winning.
Q: Song you currently can’t get enough of?
A: Camden – I love “Fire on Fire” from Sam Smith.
Isabel – I like “Talk” by Khalid.
From the Sideline
“The Ravens’ No. 1 doubles team defeated the previous unbeaten Thomas Jefferson’s No. 1 team in a three-set shootout, complete with a clutch tiebreak. They helped secure Auburn Riverside a share of first place in the NPSL (Olympic race) on Tuesday.”