
Julianna Cabrera, North Rockland
“I think both are challenging because they’re equally demanding, and hard work and dedication are required for both.”
Julianna Cabrera, North Rockland

Kassidy Ayres, Tappan Zee
“I think it’s harder to be a scholar because our sport is what is our passion so we love doing it anyway, even though it’s hard work. So it’s harder to be a scholar, but it’s harder to balance both.”
Kassidy Ayres, TappanZee

Julia Wojciechowski, North Rockland
“I think it’s a combination of both of them because balancing athletics and school at the same time is really the hardest because it’s just a lot of stuff.”
Julia Wojciechowski, North Rockland

Matthew Lemoine, North Rockland
“I would say being a scholar is more difficult because you have to put in a lot of work outside of school, and it’s a lot of studying and doing stuff on your own, whereas running you have people who are with you all the time.”
Matthew Lemoine, North Rockland

Imani Solan, Suffern
“I think it’s harder to be a scholar just because athletic ability can come naturally. With school, in addition to coming naturally you really have to work at it because classes can be challenging.”
Imani Solan, Suffern
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