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Senate Meeting: USG elects new VP Of Student Affairs and USS Delegate

Baruch College’s Undergraduate Student Government held its tenth Senate meeting of the spring 2021 semester on April 27. USG first reviewed application videos for the position of vice president of student affairs. The first applicant, Natalia Flores, is a freshman pursuing a double major in economics and communication studies. In her video, she spoke about.

Summit volleyball season ends with home loss to Eagle Valley

The Summit High School varsity girls volleyball team ended a 1-10 season Tuesday with a home loss to Eagle Valley. The Tigers lost in straight sets 25-17, 25-17 and 25-15 in the final game for seniors Mackenzie Westenskow, Natalia Flores, Mya Nicholds and Olivia Brewer. “I told them before the game, ‘Hey, you guys don’t really have anything to lose at this point,’” Tigers head coach Lex Zangari said. “’Just go out, have fun, swing hard and enjoy yourself, because you never know when will be the last time you play.’ And that’s very true, especially this year.”

Watch: Summit volleyball matches Central star s aggression in senior-day loss

Summit High School volleyball seniors Natalia Flores, Mya Nicholds, Olivia Brewer and Mackenzie Westenskow pose for a photo together with parents and family after the Tigers senior day home match versus Central on Saturday, April 17, at Summit High School in Breckenridge. A lingering knee injury wasn’t going to keep Summit High School volleyball senior Mackenzie Westenskow from not competing at her best on Saturday, April 17. “She didn’t play like she was hurt,” Tigers head coach and playing alum Lex Zangari said. On senior day at Summit High School, Westenskow led a collection of fellow seniors and younger up-and-coming players in a gritty effort to a 3-sets-to-1 loss to Central of Grand Junction.

Reserve Tigers make the most of chances in Summit volleyball loss to Glenwood

Photo by Ashley Low The Summit High School varsity girls volleyball team saw increased contributions from more players in a 3-0 home loss Tuesday night in Breckenridge versus Glenwood Springs. The Demons defeated the Tigers 25-22, 25-14 and 25-17 in a contest in which first-year head coach Lex Zangari opted to give more players a chance to contribute to the action than in Summit’s three previous losses to start the season. “After Saturday, it just kind of seemed like we needed a bit of a reset,” Zangari said about the 0-4 side. “The day before I told the girls, we had a good conversation about the mental aspect to stay invested in the game. The word choice I used was to have the intention to push and keep playing despite making mistakes.”

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