Spring Stars: Some of Southern Arizona's best high school athletes, 2019-2020
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Arizona Daily Star photographers capture the athletes for reporter Caitlin Schmidt’s “Spring Stars” series, which features more than 30 high school sports standouts whose seasons were cut short because of the coronavirus. Athletes were nominated by their athletic directors and coaches, many of whom named more than just one. As a result, some schools will have multiple stars.
The photo gallery will be updated as features on the athletes are published in the Arizona Daily Star and tucson.com
Rachael Fox
UpdatedDakota Crabtree
UpdatedLeo and Ivan Villa
UpdatedIsabel Cordova
Refugio "Kito" Del Cid
Cheyenne Hudson and Laneya Wright
Ethan Lee
Kaitlyn Rendon
Preston Gibbons
UpdatedAlyssa Lopez
UpdatedKristiana Watson
UpdatedJesse Avina
UpdatedAmya Legarra
UpdatedCandice Pocase
Emily Flowers
UpdatedBriana Garcilazo
Leo Felix
Abigail Russell
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UpdatedAnjolee Aguilar-Beaucage
UpdatedRyan Zuniga
UpdatedShelby Thompson
UpdatedGabrianna Gonzalez
061321-tuc-spt-springstars-p7
UpdatedBryan Cruz
Angel Addleman
Blaise Biringer
Cameron Fimbres
Gerardo Grijalva
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Rebecca Sasnett
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Josh Galemore
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The Star is profiling Southern Arizona high school athletes whose seasons were cut short by the coronavirus pandemic. Here's a look at the athletes who have been featured so far.
Spring Stars: Walden Grove's baseball-playing Villa twins wait, work out after seasons are cut short
The Arizona Daily Star is profiling high school athletes whose seasons were cut short by the coronavirus pandemic. Each high school nominated a spring athlete who exemplifies greatness on and off the field, court or track. Today, we profile Walden Grove High School's Leo and Ivan Villa.
Over the next month, the Arizona Daily Star is profiling Southern Arizona high school athletes whose seasons were cut short by the coronavirus pandemic. Today: Sahuarita High School tennis star Rachael Fox.
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