MorGantown – Taylor Stephens and Bryson Sanders play different games and signed to attend college in various schools on Thursday. Nevertheless, one thing common with Trinity Christian School Seniors is that they have been motivated to choose the future of their educational and athletic career: family.
Stephens, who will continue to play tennis for the University of Vennsburg for this decline, is the latest in a long line of family members who have played the game and competed at the college. It includes his father, Justin, who also works as a head coach for Warriors. After finishing second in Area I, they will compete in the state team tennis tournament in Charleston starting on May 15.
Taylor said, “I am excited to continue to play tennis competitively because it is what I have fallen in love with.” “My whole family played when he was in college. Wansberg is growing as a team every year, and I hope that when I join the team, it will become a part of it. I am able to meet coaches and even some players, and everyone is great. It is a cute complex and not away from home.”
Taylor says that he did not start playing tennis seriously until his new year of high school.
“I have been a runner all my life, so once I started playing tennis, I was not sure what college would look like for me as far as being able to play,” she said. “But once I discovered my passion for the game, I knew that it’s something I wanted to do. The last four years have been very good, especially to spend so much time with my father who has been my coach.”
Bryson Sanders (Central) signed to play baseball for Bethani College on Thursday at Trinity Christian School. He has joined his parents, Jennifer Sanders (left) and James Sanders (right), and his younger sister (far left). Coach Wes Hopkins (left) and Dakota Base (Right) also join Sanders. Michael Griffith/The Dominion Post
Bryson will attend Bethani College baseball program in Sanders Fall, something that he keeps with his family, such as he is like his family, Stephens.
This is because Bryson’s elder brother, Jacob, completed his four -year career with Bethany men’s basketball program.
Playing college baseball is a dream truth for Bryson, but it becomes too much with the opportunity to walk on the footsteps of your brother as Bethany College Athlete.
“I am playing baseball because I can pick up a bat,” Bryson said. “I have always loved the game, and being able to continue to play at the next level, every player dreams as a child. My brother went to Bethani and played basketball there, so it was a no-brine for me when the opportunity came across the table. I hope that I can work as a team that comes as the team’s culture.”
Before he attends the Bethany program, Bryson and Warriors will enter the regional game for the Class A region on Monday evening as they travel to Blackville to meet Clay-Batel.