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Student-Athlete Spotlight: Abby Boyan

In what grade did you enter Ranney School?

Kindergarten

What Middle School sports did you participate in?

Soccer, Swimming, Track, and Lacrosse

What has been your favorite class at Ranney?

AP chemistry

What will you major in at the University of Georgia?

Chemical Engineering

What has been your fondest memory as a Ranney Student Athlete?

My favorite memory about being a Ranney Student athlete would be being part of the soccer team. We are considered one of the closest teams in the school, and especially this year everyone seemed to connect and get along. This is probably because of our new coach, Sheree who was the center of our team and we all loved her. We shared some great memories like planning anniversary celebrations for Sheree, pulling pranks on Sheree, or going out to dinner as a team. Even though the season is over we are still just as close as we were during the season.

How have you been able to manage a rigorous academic schedule, and 3 varsity sports?

I’ve been doing this for a long time so I’m used to managing my school work with the sports I do after school. Usually, I get a lot of work done during school and then the rest I finished after either my game or practice.

Fun Fact??
Last year in Chem we were learning about batteries and I was told if you put a battery in your mouth it will give you a shock so I tried it, but it didn’t work.


Favorite Thanksgiving food?

Mashed Potatoes
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235 Hope Road
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Tel. 732.542.4777

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