During last week’s meeting of the PRO Referee Club in Mr. O’Rourke’s room (6204), a photographer from Yearbook Design snapped some pictures of members of the club and its activities. Members were invited to wear something soccer-related, and to bring referee gear and other related props. Leader of the club, Jackson Apy, and prominent member Marcos Poncefranco brought cards, flags, a referee’s book, and even a soccer ball. The PRO Referees were asked to line up against the left wall of Mr. O’Rourke’s classroom and hold their props. After, members were asked to sit together and have a discussion, where some more good photos were taken for the yearbook. Club members were excited to be a part of this activity, and cannot wait for the AYSO Spring Season to start for more referee opportunities to open up.
PRO Referee Club Picture Day
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Rhyle Sullivan, Copy Editor
Rhyle Sullivan grew up in La Crescenta, California. He attended Valley View Elementary School advancing to Rosemont Middle School and becoming a staff member of The Spartan Scroll, the school’s newspaper. Rhyle is a fan of A.S. Roma in soccer and the Los Angeles Dodgers in baseball. He plays baseball as a Honey Badger, an organization he has been in since eight years old. When free from schoolwork and extracurriculars, Rhyle will play FIFA, watch YouTube, or listen to The Beatles. Writing is significant in his life, and he loves writing historical fiction stories. Non-fiction texts and informative texts are also a part of his passion.