The Wolfpack presents the 2016 Senior Superlatives
All of the seniors who were nominated and won different Senior Superlatives pose for their group picture.
May 16, 2016
After two weeks of constant voting, the results for the 2016 Senior Superlative winners are finally in. Some seniors were neck and neck, but some took the lead in the nick of time. Here are the 2016 Senior Superlative winners:
Most Athletic

Kiki Onwukaife and Will Richter showing off their muscles for Most Athletic.
Class Clown

Having won class clown, Claire Cantrell and Brenden Solete make a goofy pose.
Most Likely to Succeed

Leaning back to back, Maria Tangarova and Travis Schwartz smile for their win on Most Likely to Succeed.
Best Smile

Showcasing their secret weapon to winning Best Smile, Tommy Lavine and Stella Vinella give off their cheesiest grin.
Most Talented

Although their talents are not being shown here, Kaity Dawson and Charlie Hooper pose for their win on Most Talented.
Most School Spirit

Sporting the T-Wolf sign, Ben Prasifka and Kaitlyn Kuerth give off their school pride.
Best Hair

Showing off their gorgeous locks, Collyn Burke and Tommy Lavine take pride in their win on Best Hair.
Most Likely to Brighten Your Day

Stella Vinella and Danny Mahoney give a thumbs up to their win for Most Likely to Brighten Your Day.
Cutest Couple

Eli Duane and Valerie Vozza finally win Cutest Couple after having dated since the eighth grade.
Best Dressed

Dressing their way for the win, Collyn Burke and Gerrit Stapelton won Best Dressed.





![Senior Jett Mckinney stores all the clothes in his own room, with half of it stored in his closet along with his personal clothes, and the rest taking up space in his room.
“There’s been times [when] there’s so much clothing stored here and it gets overwhelming, so I end up having to sleep somewhere else in the house,” Mckinney said.](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/DSC_0951-1200x800.jpg)



![Broadcast, yearbook and newspaper combined for 66 Interscholastic League Press Conference awards this year. Yearbook won 43, newspaper won 14 and broadcast took home nine. “I think [the ILPC awards] are a great way to give the kids some acknowledgement for all of their hard work,” newspaper and yearbook adviser Paige Hert said. “They typically spend the year covering everyone else’s big moments, so it’s really cool for them to be celebrated so many times and in so many different ways.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/edited-ILPC.jpg)




![Looking down at his racket, junior Hasun Nguyen hits the green tennis ball. Hasun has played tennis since he was 9 years old, and he is on the varsity team. "I feel like it’s not really appreciated in America as much, but [tennis] is a really competitive and mentally challenging sport,” Nguyen said. “I’m really level-headed and can keep my cool during a match, and that helps me play a bit better under pressure.” Photo by Kyra Cox](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/hasun.jpg)

![Bringing her arm over her head and taking a quick breath, junior Lauren Lucas swims the final laps of the 500 freestyle at the regionals swimming competition on date. Lucas broke the school’s 18-year-old record for the 500 freestyle at regionals and again at state with a time of 4:58.63. “I’d had my eye on that 500 record since my freshman year, so I was really excited to see if I could get it at regionals or districts,” Lucas said. “ State is always a really fun experience and medaling for the first time was really great. It was a very very tight race, [so] I was a bit surprised [that I medaled]. [There were] a lot of fast girls at the meet in general, [and] it was like a dogfight back and forth, back and forth.” Photo by Kaydence Wilkinson](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Kaydence-2.7-23-edit-2.jpg)


![As her hair blows in the wind, senior Brianna Grandow runs the varsity girls 5K at the cross country district meet last Thursday. Grandow finished fourth in the event and led the varsity girls to regionals with a third place placement as a team. “I’m very excited [to go to regionals],” Grandow said. “I’m excited to race in Corpus Christi, and we get to go to the beach, so that’s really awesome.” Photo by Addison Bruce](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/brianna.jpg)















![Holding a microphone, baseball booster club president Chris Cuevas announces the beginning of the annual cornhole tournament. The event has been held for the past two years and is designed to raise money for the baseball program in a fun way. “We’re a baseball team, so people love to compete,” Cuevas said. “So we figured we better do something that gets [their] attention. They want to compete. It’s not a hard sport to do, and we have all different [skill] levels [of participants].” Photo by Henry Mueller](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Henry-715-1200x900.jpg)


















