Shininglight on some stellar Spartans: Kyle Pack

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Photo courtesy of Kyle Bethea

A pitifully unlucky fish at the mercy of senior Kyle Pack.

Kyle Bethea, Staff Writer

Born in Bowie, Maryland. Kyle Pack has picked up several hobbies and interests over his seventeen years of life.
Kyle enjoys hanging out with his friends, watching Netflix, eating and making people laugh.  His two favorite activates are playing basketball and fishing. Kyle, being a two year varsity veteran, has high hopes for the Men’s Spartan Basketball Team and can’t wait for the season to start.  He feels that besides him, that there is a ton of talent on the team and a lot of leadership.
“I can’t wait to see the senior leadership displayed by Ian Liboro, Riley Welch and Kyle Bethea” said Senior Kyle Pack.
Outside of his hard work ethic on the basketball court Kyle likes to spend his weekends fishing on the tides, lakes and creeks. Fishing really puts Kyle at ease and is somewhat of a stress relief to him. Kyle Pack enjoys fishing with his friends and often goes fishing with them. He has gone fishing with Daniel Beck Senior, David Fabish Senior, Ricky Thompson Senior and Jimmy Morghan Senior who are fellow Spartans here at WS.
Throughout all his fishing, basketball activates and hobbies Kyle is very focused on his school work and plans to graduate this summer and attend West Virginia University next fall but hopes to take fishing his passion with him.
“The feeling of reeling in a monster Bass is exhilarating and gets your adrenaline pumping.” Said Senior Kyle Pack