
In a remarkable demonstration of dedication both on the field and in the classroom, several student-athletes from Carbon High School have been named to the Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) Academic All-State teams for the 2024–25 school year.
These prestigious awards are given to seniors who have demonstrated exceptional academic success while competing in high school athletics. Honorees must maintain a high GPA and score well on college entrance exams, all while balancing the demands of competitive sports.
For baseball, Rydge Butler — A standout on the diamond, Butler also excelled academically to earn this elite honor.
In boys soccer; Drake Chappell, Luke Brady, Mason Engar and Tyler Morris — This impressive group represents nearly half the starting lineup, highlighting a program where academic performance is just as important as goals and assists.
Reciveing the award in Softball, Sage Vea — A key contributor on the field, Vea’s consistent academic work earned her a place among the state’s best.
In boys tennis, Josiah Trostle and Nicholas Bryner — Precision and focus on the court translated into high achievement in the classroom.
For track & field, Bradley Sweeney and Josiah Trostle — Sweeney and Trostle proved their versatility by succeeding in one of the most demanding sports and achieving academic excellence.
Rounding out the recipients in boys volleyball, Connor Gleave and Evan Lancaster — These athletes demonstrated sharp instincts and leadership on the court and an equal measure of discipline in the classroom.
These Academic All-State selections underscore the dedication and work ethic of student-athletes who strive for success in every aspect of their high school careers. Carbon High School can take pride in the achievements of these outstanding individuals. Their futures are bright, not only in athletics but in academics and beyond.
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