Ty Hoelting is a senior in the class of 2024. He has been involved in an array of sports and academics throughout the years. To get to know about his school career more personally, here are 24 questions about Hoelting.
1. Who has been your favorite teacher?
Ms. Shipley
2. Who has mentored you?
Coach Propst
3. What are your plans after high school?
College Baseball
4. What’s one lesson you’ve learned throughout high school?
It’s important to find the right friend group.
5. What’s your favorite subject?
Math
6. What was one of the saddest moments of your senior year?
Last football game
7. Sum up your high school experience in 3 years.
Change, growth, and a ride
8. What sports or clubs have you participated in?
Baseball
9. What has been your favorite school or sporting event?
Basketball game vs AHS
10. What is one thing you’ll miss about school?
My friends
11. What’s one piece of advice you could give an incoming freshman?
Don’t try to make people like you.
12. What has been your favorite class you’ve taken
Bible Literature
13. What is your favorite part of the school year?
Baseball season
14. Where do you want to be 5 years?
Finishing my college baseball career and starting a job I enjoy.
15. What have been the highlights of your senior year?
Passing AP calculus
16. What’s one thing you regret not doing during high school?
Playing football
17. What’s the hardest thing about being a senior?
Having to still put effort into my classes
18. What’s the most creative excuse you’ve used for not finishing an assignment?
I fell asleep while doing it.
19. What’s the hardest class you’ve taken.?
AP Computer Science
20. What was the hardest year of high school?
Junior Year
21. What’s been the best advice you’ve been given?
Stop thinking about it.
22. What has been your best year at school?
Sophomore year
23. Describe senioritis
Senioritis has been working so hard for 12 years and just wanting to throw it away in the last 3 months.
24. What was your most embarrassing moment?
I tried kicking a soccer ball and slipped on ice while falling in front of a bunch of people.