Monday, April 21, 2025

Blue Devil Athlete Spotlight: Sydney Creaven (Outdoor Track)



Junior outdoor track athlete Sydney Creaven, a CTEi student in the Health Assisting program, started running track during her freshman year here at LHS.

My mom told me I should run track freshman year and I signed up with some friends and have been doing it ever since,” Sydney said.  


Sydney Creaven was always a valuable asset to the track team,” LHS girls’ track coach Karen Marino said.  “She is extremely versatile and can successfully compete at a high level in multiple running events and has stepped up her game in field events.”  


Marino also said Sydney has grown into a team leader.


“She has become a very positive teammate and leader for us this year,” Marino said.  “I look forward to watching her compete this year.”


Sydney said she really likes outdoor track.


I like having easy runs with friends where we can talk and go around the town, and I love having meets because they are so fun and great to go to,” Sydney said.  


“I like that everyone is friendly and inviting and the team is really kind,” Sydney added.  


Sydney said she also learned a lot from Coach Marino.


“I learned to have a more positive attitude and how being negative can affect your runs and life,” Sydney said.  


While Sydney hasn’t looked at any colleges yet, she does have a good idea what she wants to do someday.


“I would love to be a pediatric doctor in a hospital setting because I love being around kids and I would love to take care of them and make them all better,” Sydney said.


At LHS, Sydney plays on the soccer team, and is in Best Buddies and the Health Club.


“My favorite class has been Health Assisting taught by Ms. Poulin,” Sydney said.


Outside of school, Sydney likes to ski and go to the beach when the weather is nice out.  


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