Heather was happy to say good-bye to her cast.
She has moved on from basketball to softball.
She got her cast off just in time for team photos with Whipple Studio. All the teams in the league gather at Barton School and Don Whipple and his assistants wrangle everyone into some sort of organized line-up and get it all done in a little over an hour. From here, Heather and 2 of her classmates/teammates/band mates rushed off to marching band practice for the upcoming Memorial Day Parades.
Wayne has decided to try his hand at track and field rather than baseball this year for spring sports. Here he is at Lyndon Institute doing the long jump.
And here at the Coaches vs. Cancer Twilight Meet at South Burlington High School. Their coach prepares the relay team for the 4x800.
After his 800 (2 times around the track) Caleb Thaler hands off the baton to Wayne.
Finishing up. You can follow Lake Region's results by clicking here at Athletic.net.
And Cole was featured in the Record News for his achievements in fitness and sports.
And just to show this silly photo - before Heather got her cast off, she got to play trumpet in the spring concert with it still on!







Congratulations to Heather for getting her cast off. She must feel so free! Wayne must be the tallest on his track and field team. I love his black shirt that says, "Alexander" on the back. Cole, is a sweetheart of an athlete. So fun talking to him last Friday.
ReplyDeleteI know it makes it look like every day this spring has been sunny and warm, and I know that is not always been true!! Congratulations to Wayne, Cole and Heather for everything you do and to Mom and Dad for all the support that we get to enjoy in these beautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteI know Grammy and Grampy (in Heaven) are both so proud of these three wonderful children!
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