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Both students meet these challenges head-on.
“They’ve given so much of their time to help promote our program,” Kriebel said. “They’ve used their own time, their own resources and their own equipment to help promote our athletic department and their classmates. They are two very creative young people, and I really wish we had more time with them and more resources, because I think the sky is the limit for both of
them.”
During the football season, they recorded highlights of the
Warriors’ undefeated record. They followed the team throughout the playoffs, keeping fans informed when attendance was limited due to COVID-19.
Bright and Rozar’s football coverage culminated with the Class
This photo by Spencer Bright captures the pride and spirit of the Warriors’ captains just before a game.
AAA state championship game, a loss against Pierce County High School on Dec. 30 in Atlanta.
That game was a highlight moment for Rozar.
“Getting to be on the sidelines and so close to everything has been so cool,” Rozar said. “Knowing that I’m responsible for what people are seeing of the team has been absolutely amazing.”
Bright said the most memorable moments were when players came up to him after a play and asked if he caught it on camera. Once football season ended, the students turned their attention to basketball. They followed the boys and girls teams throughout the season, which concluded earlier this year. Their goal was to continue covering OCHS sports through the end of
the 2020-21 school year.
Bright’s photography also highlights the hype and excitement of the fans.
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Courtesy Spencer Bright
Courtesy Spencer Bright