Name: Keiran Lencheski
School: Notre Dame Green Pond High School
College choice: The University of Mississippi
Major: Journalism – Multi Media News Reporting
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What is your favorite food: Steak and Truffle Fries
What is your favorite movie: Rocky
What is your favorite book: Harry Potter : Goblet of Fire
What is a favorite High School moment(s): “My favorite High School moments would have to be winning Districts in Doubles for tennis with my sister my freshman year and then going to the State tournament, joining the D11 Sports family of student interns, and being a Freddy nominated actress in my Senior Year.”
Hobbies, School Activities and Accomplishments: “My hobbies include: traveling, watching sports, playing tennis, and hanging out with family and friends.”
My School Activities include: “Student Council Communication Coordinator, President of S.A.D.D., 3x Varsity Tennis Team Captain, Community Service Member of “Peer Listeners”, and Freddy-nominated Theatre Member & Member of Notre Dame Choral Ensemble.”
Accomplishments: “PIAA Girls Tennis District Champion, 3 Year Varsity Tennis Team Captain, Sportswoman of the Year, 2X Team MVP, member of the National Language Honors Society and Freddy Nominated Actress.”
What is a favorite moment(s) about your internship: Some of my favorite moments about my internship would have to have been my first football game that I was live streaming at Cottingham Stadium because it is so amazing to see the growth from where I started to where I am now with reporting.
Thoughts of St. Luke’s partnership with D 11Sports.com: “The St. Luke’s partnership with D11 Sports is such an amazing opportunity for all young students who want to get a feel for what sports journalism is really like. D11 Sports and St. Luke’s provides an experience like no other. It allows students to learn how to be an accurate reporter, learn reporting codes and cues, and most importantly be an objective reporter.”
Plans after college: “After college, I plan to get my Masters in Sports Management from Columbia University and continue my sports reporting career.”