Athletes of the Week
June 2, 2008 · Updated 1:03 PM
Ryan Stromberg, Eastside Catholic
Senior, baseball
Catcher
Highlight: Stromberg hit two homeruns and drove in four during Eastside Catholics 11-0 win over Ingraham on March 14.
Favorite class: History
Favorite athletic moment: When I was 12 I was on the all-star team playing against the American League team. It was 5-4 and I was up to bat with one man on. The pitcher threw me a first pitch fastball that I fouled off, and then came back with the same pitch and I hit a homer to win the game.
Favorite athlete: Manny Ramirez, only because when he hits a homerun and he knows it, its awesome to watch.
Dream profession: I couldnt tell you what my dream profession is yet, hopefully its something to do with sports though because my love for athletics will never fade.
Personal file: I will hopefully continue to play baseball in college and will always play basketball as well.
Katy Kirschner, Interlake
Senior, softball
Shortstop
Highlight: Kirschner went 3 for 5 with a double and knocked in the winning run in Interlakes 8-7 win over Skyline on March 13.
Favorite class: English
Favorite athletic moment: Getting the game-winning hit in the city tournament in fifth grade on the Bellevue National Cardinals.
Favorite athlete: My favorite athlete is Brandon Roy because he is very good looking and because he has achieved so much being so young all the while maintaining a humble attitude.
Dream profession: It is my dream to be a journalist because you get the opportunity to inform, inspire, and touch a massive amount of people.
Personal file: Softball Scholarship to Western Washington University, 2nd team All-Kingco (freshman), 1st team (sophomore, junior), 3.9 GPA, member of honor society. I have five brothers, which is definitely where I get my competitive spirit from!
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