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Vaida Knepp: The Triple Threat in Swim, Tennis, and Band!

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Vaida Knepp with her boyfriend, Jakob Schneider
Vaida posing for a picture with her band friends

Meet Vaida Knepp, a Sahuaro High School junior whose journey from a non-athlete to a multifaceted star is inspiring peers and teachers alike. She joined swim and tennis in her freshman year; in her sophomore year, she joined band, playing the trumpet. She remarked, “Well, I never did any sports before high school, so when the staff for Freshmen Academy was talking about different clubs and sports the school offers, I wasn’t interested in anything until they mentioned swimming. Then I got interested because I didn’t have to do any running. I hate running. And towards the end of the swim season my freshman year, one of the seniors suggested we should join tennis. So I did, and I absolutely loved it. And I got into marching band because of my band friends.”

Vaida and a couple of her tennis teammates

With all of Vaida’s after-school activities, she often has a busy schedule. “I wake up at 6:30 in the morning to get ready for school because I have zero period for marching band every day. Then I go through my whole school day, but then on Mondays after school, I go to the band room for more marching band practice. That lasts from 3:30-5:30, then I get home and do homework/study/talk to friends. On Tuesday-Friday I do the exact same thing, except instead of going to band practice, I go to swim practice (tennis season hasn’t started yet) from 3:30 to 5:15. Then I go home and do what I need to do. Weekends are definitely a nice break.” With her busy schedule, she has to have good time management to complete her school work. Normally, she doesn’t have a lot of homework, but when she does, she’ll try to do it at home after practice; sometimes she’s too tired after practice, so she’ll do it during first period if they aren’t busy. “You just have to find time to work on everything and push through it,” she stated.

Extracurriculars are somewhat stressful for the body, so for anyone doing multiple sports and clubs after school, Vaida advises to, “…pace yourself and don’t compare yourself with others. You have other things going on, whereas they may only have one activity and have more time to practice it. It’s okay to take breaks so you don’t wear yourself out or lose motivation. Also, have fun with what you’re doing. Don’t force yourself to do something you don’t have interest in, or else you will tire yourself out even more.” Vaida’s dedication to juggling three extracurriculars not only shows her passion but also serves as an inspiring example of what can be achieved with determination.

 

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Tatum Crawford is a junior at Sahuaro High School. She joined The Paper Cut to grow her social and writing skills. When she graduates, she wants to move to Seattle with her older sister. Her dream college is the University of Washington, and she wants to go into the medical field. She likes to listen to music and read in her free time. She loves playing with her two cats and bonding with them. She enjoys traveling and sightseeing. Her favorite places she's been to are Milan and Florence; she loved the food and the art. She loves art museums, her favorite ones being the Louvre and the Uffizi Gallery.  She loves anything blue, as it's her favorite color. She has multiple pieces of blue jewelry she wears every day. She also likes playing games, her favorites being Animal Crossing and Legend Of Zelda. She loves taking pictures; she has over 30,000 photos on her phone, most of them being travel and cat photos. Her favorite place to visit is Seattle, Washington. There, she loves to visit her sister and go to the local aquarium. She also loves going to Japan Town in Seattle for the food and shopping. She also loves making keychains and phone charms as gifts for her friends and family.

Family is also super important to her. She loves visiting her family in Mississippi, and she enjoys spending time with them. She does many vacations with her mom, and they are super close because it was only the two of them for twelve years; that was the only family that was closest to her. She has family scattered all around the world, including eighteen siblings. She only knows about four of them but would be interested in meeting the rest. Out of all of them, she is the youngest, as all of them are in their late twenties.

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