By Hayden Swope
Adyson Rohr of Southeast of Saline has had a long history with basketball, and with her senior year coming to an end, she’s never been more thankful for the memories and friendships along the way.
Rohr was a starter for the Trojans last year and with so many new faces this year, will be asked to do more for the tradition rich program.
“I’ve played basketball ever since I was in kindergarten and I’ve met some of my closest friends through the sport,” Rohr said.
While stats are important, Rohr is more set on stepping out on the court proud of how she’s led the team, no matter the outcome in the end.
“My personal goal for this season is to lead by example whether it’s with hard work, hustle, or just helping my teammates out,” Rohr said.
Outside of the court, you can find Rohr involved in a number of things, not only showing leadership on the court, but in the classroom and softball field as well.
“I also participate in softball, National Honor Society, and Science Club,” Rohr said.
After graduation in May, Rohr plans to continue education in college.
“After high school I’m attending Fort Hays State University to major in nursing,” Rohr said.