Housatonic student of the week

The Lakeville Journal congratulates the honorees of the student of the week program at Housatonic Valley Regional High School. FALLS VILLAGE — The difference between watching basketball players and watching a basketball team is in the intelligence and coordination of the players on the floor. In watching Housatonic’s senior shooting guard, Wilson Terrall handle the ball, Mountaineer fans gain a sense of how his academic acumen pays dividends on the court.Wilson is a three-sport athlete in soccer, basketball and baseball, and it is clear that he has refined his understanding of positioning and team movement through all of those sports. Whether it is setting a pick or throwing a late-breaking curveball, Wilson’s gamesmanship involves a bit of cloak and dagger that betrays him as not just a player but a student of the game.He is also a student of the classics, and in particular the lifestyle and culture of the Greco-Roman world. One might argue, however, that he is more of a Renaissance man: player of the trombone and tuba, a vocalist in our choirs, an avid skier and a philanthropist who donates his time to the various volunteer efforts in his hometown of Cornwall. Wilson is a huge fan of the life he leads there, and even as he plans to attend school in Colorado next fall, he embraces the purple mountain majesties there as just a bigger version of our own Taconic Hills.

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