Redwood Christian Middle School Names 2022 All-Americans

Photo Credit: Chris Burke


Back row L to R:
Elea Ambriz (G-3rd place/6th grade); Kylie Reaves (G-1st place/6th); Noli Dawit (B-1st place/6th); Caleb Redemer (B-2nd place/7th); Andrew Goodson (B-3rd place/7th); Neylan DeSilva (B-1st place/7th); Yanet Waldegabriel (G-2nd place/8th); Joshua Seganish (B-2nd place/8th); Cooper Fanucchi (B-3rd place/8th); Dr. Albert Castaneda, Middle School Principal

Front row L to R:
Caleb Marumahoko (B-2nd place/6th); Justin Nguyen (B-1st place/6th); Karley Reed (G-2nd place/6th); Lucia Rhoads (G-2nd place/7th); Melody Chock (G-1st place/7th); Deborah Arias (G-3rd place/7th); Jeffrey Rice (B-1st place/8th); Julianna DeLeon (G-1st place/8th); Ella Schwartz (G-3rd place/8th)

Middle School All-American Week is a week of academic and physical fitness competitions for Redwood Christian Middle School (RCMS) students to challenge themselves both mentally and physically while competing against their peers to be the Top Girl or Top Boy All-American in their grade!

RCMS students, faculty, and parents celebrated the awesome week together, September 16. As the end of the five days of Academic and Physical Competition and Spirit Dress Days came to an end, the top student in each event in each grade was honored in an assembly as this year’s Redwood Christian Middle School All-Americans.

Events included the Co-ed Academic Competition in Academics: Science, English, Math, Reading and History; and Girls and Boys Athletics: the 50-Yard Dash, 880 Yard Run, Basketball Toss, Softball Throw and Push Ups for.

Redwood Christian Schools Superintendent Dr. Al Hearne competed and was an All-American in this event when he was in middle school, and remembers it fondly as very challenging because “the competition included two key areas of student life: academic achievement and physical development.”

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