PREPS OF THE WEEK: Feb. 11 edition

COLTON MARLOWE, Kentlake Grade: Junior. Sport: Wrestling. Accomplishment: Marlowe outlasted teammate Sean Farr 8-5 in the championship match of the 130-pound bout at the sub-district tournament. Favorite class: Weight lifting. If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: (I would invite) Megan Fox. She is super hot. I would serve her whatever she wanted. Greatest athletic moment: Going to state as a sophomore because I hadn’t experienced anything like that before. Most recent book read/author: “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Currently playing on your iPod: “No hands” by Waka Flocka. In 10 years, I will be ...: Hopefully getting a high-paying job. JASON BOYCE, Kentwood Grade: Senior. Sport: Basketball. Accomplishment: Boyce, Kentwood’s leading scorer, delivered again last Friday, depositing 20 points to lead the Conquerors over Tahoma 77-60. Favorite class: English. If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: My brother Aaron, Martin Luther King Jr., (teammate) Alec Wilson and I’d serve my mom’s garlic chicken pizza. Greatest athletic moment: Winning the state basketball title (last year) and the 2010 football season. Currently playing on your iPod: “All the lights” by Kanye West. JOSH SMITH, Kent-Meridian Grade: Sophomore. Sport: Wrestling. Accomplishment: Smith pulled the biggest upset of the sub-district tournament, entering the day as the No. 4 seed and leaving with the title after working over Mount Rainier’s A.J. Antoigue 23-13. Favorite class: Math. If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: I would invite John Wooden because I like to know what made him the best (college basketball) coach. I would serve steak, lobster, mashed potatoes, vegetables and sparkling apple cider. Currently playing on your iPod: Journey. In 10 years I will be ... : I will have a career as an engineer. KAYLIN MOSLEY, Kentridge Grade: Junior. Sport: Basketball. Accomplishment: Mosley finished the season on a high note, scoring a season-high 9 points against Mount Rainier. If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: Definitely University of Washington pitcher Danielle Lawrie, and I would serve spaghetti and garlic bread. Favorite class: Sports medicine. Greatest athletic moment: Making varsity fastpitch as a freshman, making varsity basketball this year. Currently playing on your iPod: Taylor Swift. In 10 years, I will be ... : Graduated from college and either hired to be a physical therapist or start my own business as a physical therapist. SARAH TOEAINA, Kentwood Grade: Freshman. Sport: Basketball. Accomplishment: Toeaina scored a team-high 13 points, lifting the Conquerors over Tahoma 42-37.

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COLTON MARLOWE, Kentlake

Grade: Junior.

Sport: Wrestling.

Accomplishment: Marlowe outlasted teammate Sean Farr 8-5 in the championship match of the 130-pound bout at the sub-district tournament.

Favorite class: Weight lifting.

If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: (I would invite) Megan Fox. She is super hot. I would serve her whatever she wanted.

Greatest athletic moment: Going to state as a sophomore because I hadn’t experienced anything like that before.

Most recent book read/author: “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Currently playing on your iPod: “No hands” by Waka Flocka.

In 10 years, I will be …: Hopefully getting a high-paying job.

JASON BOYCE, Kentwood

Grade: Senior.

Sport: Basketball.

Accomplishment: Boyce, Kentwood’s leading scorer, delivered again last Friday, depositing 20 points to lead the Conquerors over Tahoma 77-60.

Favorite class: English. If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: My brother Aaron, Martin Luther King Jr., (teammate) Alec Wilson and I’d serve my mom’s garlic chicken pizza.

Greatest athletic moment: Winning the state basketball title (last year) and the 2010 football season.

Currently playing on your iPod: “All the lights” by Kanye West.

JOSH SMITH, Kent-Meridian

Grade: Sophomore.

Sport: Wrestling.

Accomplishment: Smith pulled the biggest upset of the sub-district tournament, entering the day as the No. 4 seed and leaving with the title after working over Mount Rainier’s A.J. Antoigue 23-13.

Favorite class: Math.

If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: I would invite John Wooden because I like to know what made him the best (college basketball) coach. I would serve steak, lobster, mashed potatoes, vegetables and sparkling apple cider.

Currently playing on your iPod: Journey. In 10 years I will be … : I will have a career as an engineer.

KAYLIN MOSLEY, Kentridge

Grade: Junior.

Sport: Basketball.

Accomplishment: Mosley finished the season on a high note, scoring a season-high 9 points against Mount Rainier.

If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: Definitely University of Washington pitcher Danielle Lawrie, and I would serve spaghetti and garlic bread.

Favorite class: Sports medicine.

Greatest athletic moment: Making varsity fastpitch as a freshman, making varsity basketball this year.

Currently playing on your iPod: Taylor Swift.

In 10 years, I will be … : Graduated from college and either hired to be a physical therapist or start my own business as a physical therapist.

SARAH TOEAINA, Kentwood

Grade: Freshman.

Sport: Basketball.

Accomplishment: Toeaina scored a team-high 13 points, lifting the Conquerors over Tahoma 42-37.

If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: Peyton Siva and my grandpa. We would eat ice cream from Cold Stone (chocolate devotion).

Favorite class: Math. Greatest athletic moment: Beating Tahoma for my grandpa.

Most recent book read/author: “Pretend you don’t see her,” by Mary Higgins Clark.

Currently playing on your iPod: “Overtime” by Ace Hood.


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