Hurdling the quarantine

Kovar is this week’s female B-D Senior Spotlight

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Sydney Kovar

B-D Donkey Feed Staff

With the Covid-19 virus having schools use distance learning for the remainder of the school year, the Bray-Doyle Donkey Feed staff wants to bring some fun and now tradition for our Senior class this year. That’s right Ladies and Gentlemen, the B-D Donkey Feed staff is bringing back the beloved Senior Spotlight. Our first Senior Spotlight is Sydney Kovar. Kovar is a two time state qualifier in track and reached the century mark this year in basketball. When she wasn’t running hurdles or sprinting up and down the hardwood she was leading as the Senior Class President. Kovar took time out of her busy quarantined day to answer our questions.

B-D: When I was young, I imagined myself as…

Kovar: I wanted to be a Wal-Mart cashier.

B-D: What is an accomplishment you’re proud of?

Kovar: I’m most proud of reaching 1,000 points in basketball this year.

B-D: What extra-curricular activity do you enjoy the most and why?

Kovar: I enjoyed basketball the most because it keeps me healthy, I love my team and I love the sport.

B-D: What are your plans after high school?

Kovar: After I graduate I plan to go to SWOSU for my basics and then go to OU for their Dentistry Program.

B-D: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

Kovar: I plan to be fresh out of college and moved in to a home and starting a family.

B-D: What is a favorite junior high memory?

Kovar: It’s not necessarily my favorite, but I’ll always remember when Kole Spivey threw up all over me.

B-D: What is a favorite high school memory?

Kovar: When Brittany (Raines) got caught on camera putting turtles in the school the day the cameras were installed.

B-D: What will you miss the most after you graduate from Bray-Doyle?

Kovar: I will miss my friends, being able to rely on other people, the teachers I confided in, and most of my childhood.

B-D: What class have you enjoyed the most and why?

Kovar: I’d say my favorite class this year was History through film and you can probably guess why.

B-D: Who is your favorite teacher/faculty member and why?

Kovar: My favorite was Coach Whaley before he left. He was a strong mentor for me and believed in everything I set my mind to.

B-D: What three words best describe you?

Kovar: Based on what I’ve been told I’d say athletic, charismatic, and energetic.

B-D: How would you like to be remembered as you leave Bray-Doyle?

Kovar: I’d like to be remembered as the friendly upperclassman, who was always there to help and give guidance for lowerclassmen.

B-D: What are some words of wisdom you would give to the under-classmen?

Kovar: Enjoy every moment. Don’t get caught up in the drama. Let go of the people who don’t make you feel good when you’re around them. Work hard at what you do it actually gets you somewhere.