PREPS OF THE WEEK, APRIL 30: Alexis Engman, Kentlake

ALEXIS ENGMAN ALEXIS ENGMAN Kentlake Grade: Sophomore. Sport: Fastpitch.

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ALEXIS ENGMAN

Kentlake

Grade: Sophomore.

Sport: Fastpitch.

Accomplishment: Engman went 2-for-3 with a triple and four RBIs, leading Kentlake past Tahoma 15-5 in a pivotal South Puget Sound League North Division fastpitch game. The win helped the Falcons move into a first-place tie with the Bears.

Favorite class: Algebra 3-4.

If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: I would invite Hannah Sauget, Cassidy Newell, and Tori Zellerhoff and I would serve spaghetti, mac-and-cheese, salad, lasagna and strawberry pie.

Favorite Movie: Avatar in 3D.

Most recent book read/author: “Sebastian Reckless” by Rushton Howard.

What’s on your iPod?: “Love is a Verb” by DC Talk.

Also noted: Engman is plenty busy these days as she also competes on select soccer and select fastpitch teams during the year. In addition, she also participates in 4H, is taking voice lessons, yet still managed to post straight A’s.


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