Senior Spotlight: Braden Reichenbach

Senior Spotlight: Braden Reichenbach

Mackenzie Thomas, Sports and Entertainment Editor

This year the Stinger Newspaper would like to recognize each of our seniors in the Senior Spotlight portion of our paper. We took the time to ask the class of 2023 some questions about themselves, and their time here at The Hive. Take some time today to read all about Braden Reichenbach !

When he was young, Brandem always had a dream to become an  NFL or MLB athlete. After playing both baseball and football for all of his elementary, middle, and high school years, Braden has lept that passion for sports alive and now wishes to become a physical therapist and work with athletes just like himself.

Braden has been a  driven athlete during his time here at Marion Center. He has played baseball for 14 years ,and played football for 12 years. ” I enjoy football and baseball because of the brother hood that brings us together and always competing.” Reichenbach tells the Stinger News in an interview. Braden has accomplished major things in his football career, including breaking 2 school records. He now currently holds the school record for ,most extra points in a game, and most career points made. His football and baseball coaches have a great impact on his and pushed him to be best he could be. “Coach Rising, Ackerson, and Smith. They influenced me by always believing in me ,and it showed me how to believe in myself.” Braden says.

Following graduation in the fall, Braden plans to attend a 4 year college or university to study physical therapy. “I’ll miss all of the pep assemblies and Mr Snyder’s civics and economics class.” Braden tells the Stinger News.

His final farewell message to the underclassmen is: “Get your homework done and on time, then you will never have a problem with a teacher.”