KUSI and FOX5 San Diego featured The Grauer School’s state-ranked archery teams on their Sports news. Emmy-Award winning sports reporter Allison Edmonds came to campus with her crew to interview Trevor Olson, our Athletic Director and Archery Team Coach, as well as some of our student-athletes.
Grauer In The News: Archery Team Featured on KUSI/Fox5 News
KUSI and FOX5 San Diego featured The Grauer School’s state-ranked archery teams as they prepare for county, state, and national championship competitions. Emmy-Award winning sports reporter Allison Edmonds came to campus with her crew to interview Trevor Olson, our Athletic Director and Archery Team Coach, as well as our student-athletes Shaun B. '24, MJ C. '26, Bella A. '28, and Chase M. '28 about their experience.
Thank you to @allisonedmondskusi, @fox5sandiego and @KUSINews for doing an amazing job highlighting our Middle School & High School Archery Teams at @thegrauerschool! Here's a link to the news story:
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