Player of the Week: Autumn Tremblay

Autumn Tremblay

Autumn Tremblay is a dedicated member of the Lake Region indoor and outdoor track and field teams.

“She has shown steady improvement each season and is now a consistent scorer. Autumn set personal records in all her events this past week. Autumn is open to advice from peers and coaches and positively supports our younger athletes,” Lake Region Coach Mark Snow said. “Autumn is a pleasure to coach and well-deserving of this honor.”

In recognition of her strong work ethic, determination, commitment and good sportsmanship, Autumn is this week’s Boosters and Hancock Lumber “Player of the Week.”

Each week, a Lake Region athlete is recognized for his/her dedication (does more than what is asked), work ethic, coachability and academic good standing. Recipients receive a specially-designed t-shirt, sponsored by Hancock Lumber.

The Tremblay File

Name: Autumn Tremblay

Year in School: Junior

Hometown: Naples

Parents: Adam and Devon Tremblay

Sports you play: Volleyball, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field

School organizations: Varsity Club

School honors: Honors, Merit and National Honor Society

Why did you choose to compete in track & field? I chose to do this sport because all my friends were doing it and I thought it would be fun.

What is the most difficult part of the sport? Trying to place because everyone is trying their best, and to get top six can be very difficult.

What do you enjoy the most about track & field? I simply enjoy throwing and being with my teammates.

What do you feel you need to work on and why? I need to work on getting my steps down in the javelin and my spin in discus because they will help me throw farther.

Why is teamwork important? Teamwork is important because it helps achieve goals and wins for the team by everyone working together.

What is the biggest impact your coach(es) have had on you? My coaches have helped shape me into a better athlete and person. They motivate me to do well and genuinely care about my teammates and I.

How do you want people to view you as an athlete? Someone who is positive, dedicated and hardworking.

Ten years from now, when you look back on your high school sports career, what do you think you will remember most? I think I will remember all the fun times with my teammates at meets, games and bus rides.