Reporters Ellis Lattimore, Celestine Dimulu, and Henry Pafannestiel recap Cherokee Trail’s Spring Sports, including Baseball, Girls Golf, Lacrosse, Girls Soccer, Swim and Dive Boys, Girls Tennis, Track and Field, and Boys Volleyball.
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Spring Sports Recap
May 12, 2025
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About the Contributors

Celestine Dimulu, CTTV Executive Producer
Celestine Dimulu is a junior, and this is her second year in the Digital Media program. She is currently the executive producer for Digital Media.
Dimulu has been editing videos since she was in middle school. But besides video editing, Dimulu enjoys drawing, playing the piano, playing the violin, listening to music, and playing basketball.
Dimulu is also a 4.0 GPA student and greatly focuses on her school work. This year, she is taking one AP class and some CE classes. Dimulu is also very involved at CT: She is currently a part of NHS, Link Crew, Basketball, Orchestra, Student Leadership, holds a job outside school, and is working on a passion project! Dimulu’s first language is French, and she is a first-generation Congolese American.

Ellis Lattimore, Staff Reporter
Ellis Lattimore is a Junior who enjoys digital media as it is something to be a part of and he loves to know what’s happening around the school and has been apart of it for 2 years. He likes to play sports such as Basketball. He also enjoys going to CT’s games to meet new people and hanging out with friends. Lattimore also enjoys playing video games in his free time.

Henry Pafannestiel, Team Leader
Henry Pfannestiel is a senior who is going into his 2nd year on staff. He is looking to make some really cool and professional stories this year and has ambitions to earn multiple awards this year. Henry really enjoys covering the sports here at CT, specifically taking photos and short hype videos. Some things Henry likes to do in his free time is go jogging, hang out with friends, work on cars, and explore the outdoors. This year, he is taking on a team leader role to help create more awesome stories.