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SMHS Salutes Senior Spikers

Erin Hill

Erin Hill
“The biggest takeaways from my four years at San Marino High School are the memories I made playing varsity volleyball and softball,” Hill said. “One of my favorite moments was during my sophomore year — my first year as varsity volleyball captain alongside Keila Barra and Hanna Wang — we were able to make school history by going undefeated while winning the Rio Hondo League title and going to the third round in playoffs. During that season, I learned what it meant to be a Titan: hard work, unity and dedication. Looking back at my high school years, it will always be highlighted by friends, teammates and a sense of community.”
Erin is the daughter of Julie and Trent Hill.

Kira Glasse

Kira Glasse
“During my four years at San Marino High School, playing on the varsity volleyball and softball teams had the biggest impact on my life,” Glasse said. “Being a part of a team allowed me to create so many friendships and memories with all of the other girls. Some of my favorite memories would be after games when we would all get together, have dinner and bond together as a team. I also remember driving to the CIF playoff games [which] we had qualified for and just had an overall great time, no matter if we won or lost. Being a part of these teams gave me a high school experience I will always cherish.”
Kira is the daughter of Diana and Dean Glasse.

Leela Anvekar
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Leela Anvekar
“Playing high school volleyball was one of the best decisions I’ve made,” Anvekar said. “It allowed me to branch out and create lifelong friendships with so many people that I probably would have never met. My favorite memories in high school have come as a result of being a part of this team. From bus rides to CIF games and late night runs for Korean barbecue to breaking records and making history after 27 years. I’m so grateful for the San Marino volleyball community and all the people who are a part of it because it’s more than just a sport, it’s a family.” 
Leela, who will play next year at New York University, is the daughter of Drs. Alexis and Madhu Anvekar.

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