Season Interrupted: For Jack Zwiers, the end of the year was doubly tough
Throughout the spring, The Times will interview high school seniors whose athletic careers were cut short by the coronavirus outbreak.
Name: Jack Zwiers
School: Los Angeles University
Sport: Volleyball
Key stats: Middle blocker for team seen as top challenger to Palisades in the Western League
Fall plans: Will attend Cal State Northridge
On the season being canceled:
“It’s definitely been frustrating. What should have been a four-year career in high school is two because I had an injury my freshman year and then the coronavirus.”
On his high school sports experience:
“It was a learning experience. It’s helped me learn to be a teammate, appreciate my teammates, work not just for myself but have the whole team succeed.”
On life without sports:
“I’ve been lying around doing mostly things on my phone. I do try to go on a walk once in a while, stay home and play games on my Playstation.”
On celebrating senior night at home:
“My mom came up with the idea. They made me a steak, made posters, took pictures and we had a real fun night. I made a lot of memories in my two years. It’s good to look back and celebrate the two years I had rather than the two years I missed.”
A look at the high school sport standouts whose seasons were cut short by the coronavirus outbreak.
Lessons learned for the class of 2020:
“I don’t see the teacher each day telling me I have to do this. I think it’s better because when you get to college, it’s going to be like that. The big lesson is to be more responsible for myself and my school work and me making sure I get things done.”
Where he sees himself in 10 years:
“Majoring in cinema and television arts.”
Video interviews of each athlete can be found at latimes.com/sports/highschool.
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