Two Ryders named athletes of the month
Wave Ryder team members Sonja Ring and
Hunter Stephens-Parks were recently named October Athletes of the
Month for the local swim club.
Ring, 11, is in seventh grade at
Whitefish Middle School. Her best discipline in the pool is the
200- meter individual medley which includes the butterfly,
backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle.
Ring has been swimming competitively
for about five years. She tried other sports, but swimming is where
she is most comfortable.
“I tried basketball because I’m tall,”
she explained. “But the ball kept hitting me in the face. I’m a
better swimmer.”
Her goal this season is to make the
state swim meet and she says she is really close to hitting the
necessary time.
Stephens-Parks, 10, is in fourth grade
at Muldown Elementary School. His best discipline in the pool is
the 200 breast stroke. Stephens-Parks began swimming competitively
about three years ago. He recently finished his first 500-meter
freestyle race.
He enjoys swimming with the Wave Ryders
and says some of his favorite days at practice are dry-land
training. The team works on strength those days by performing
squats, push-ups and sit-ups.
Stephens-Parks says he hopes to make
the state meet, too.
Both team members train with the Wave
Ryders about four days a week and sometimes on Sunday.
The criteria to earn the Athlete of the
Month award includes academics, attendance, meet performance,
practice performance, sportsmanship and coach observations.