Chapter 24: John McGrath

Though many see him as the guy with the strong political views, John McGrath is more than that. McGrath is an offensive lineman for the Pleasant Valley Football team. He is truly passionate about the sport and cares about his fellow teammates and friends.

“I have had the privilege to play with some of the greatest friends, brothers and teammates I could ever ask for,” says McGrath.

Outside of school, he spends his free time hanging out with friends, playing football or Xbox or going to the gym. When thinking back on his younger self, McGrath reflects on how much he has grown as a person, both physically and mentally. “I look back at pictures from freshman year, and realize how small I was.”  

Our school’s athletic program, as well as McGrath’s commitment to lifting on his own, have all contributed to his growth in the sport. “I am truly passionate [about] my love for football and the group of guys I fight with on the offensive line.”

Although football is important to McGrath, he does not intend to continue his athletic career in college. He plans to earn his bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Iowa, and later hopes to get into their graduate program for Physical Therapy.

“I like staying in shape and helping others get to where they want to be in their own physical health. I previously considered going down the path of personal training, but I felt physical therapy had much more to offer,” says McGrath.

McGrath hopes to accomplish a lot this football season and have a good senior year.

  • Chapter 30: CJ Boone

  • Chapter 37: Braxton Childers

Chapter 28: Logan Volkert

Although this student had to say goodbye to his wrestling career due to a broken back, his story is still something worth sharing. Logan Volkert is a senior here at Pleasant Valley. He is from Honolulu, Hawaii and has moved five times. Volkert entered the Pleasant Valley district at the start of eighth grade, and has enjoyed his time spent in Iowa. He especially enjoys, what he calls, the “super dope river.” As for the future, Logan plans on going to the University of Iowa to study business.

Now that Volkert has his future figured out and more time on his hands due to his injury, he’s been able to accomplish many things. Recently, Volkert just got $500 for winning a Call of Duty tournament, proudly being his biggest accomplishment. Along with intense gaming, Volkert now has time to spend with his two dogs, Theo and Ella.

Volkert recently has taken the position of being a manager for his friend’s rap career. Ben Leathers, a senior and dear friend of Volkert, has gained confidence and rapping skills with Logan by his side. The dynamic duo hopes to spread the word about Ben’s potential in the rapping world.

Volkert has nothing but sunny skies ahead of him! He has been optimistic, even with wrestling out of the picture. Time spent out of wrestling has directed Logan towards time for activities he deeply prizes. Volkert’s story is worth cherishing; even when things don’t go as planned, staying optimistic will provide an open door with endless opportunities!

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