Noah Roehm
Noah Roehm is a senior at Twin Valley High School. He participates in many activities athletically and academically, both inside and outside of school. Noah is a three-sport athlete: he is currently the starting center for the high school football team, a heavyweight wrestler, and throws discus and shotput for track and field. He is a three-year letter winner for football and a two-year letter winner for wrestling and track and field. Academically, Noah was inducted into the National Honors Society his sophomore year. He participated in LINK in the spring of his junior year and has been a Robeson Elementary Center Hero for two years. He is also a member of the Varsity and the History club. Noah has helped coach youth football for three years and has helped coach and referee youth wrestling for two years. He also enjoys spending time with his family. He has a sister who is a sophomore and a younger brother in second grade. He enjoys vacationing at his family vacation home in Delaware, going boating, fishing, watersports, playing cards, and taking bike rides. He enjoys watching football with and teaching football to his younger brother. After high school, Noah plans to attend the University of Rochester, where he will continue his football career and look to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Chelsea Hurley
Chelsea Hurley is a senior at Twin Valley High School. She is very involved in Mini-THON as the Co-Overall. She is also involved in the National Honor Society where she is the Vice President and Student Council, where she is the Publicity chair. She also plays a role in the Varsity Club, and Spanish Honor Society. Chelsea is a three-sport athlete, participating in soccer, basketball, and lacrosse. She has been captain of both the soccer team and the lacrosse team. She also plays club lacrosse in the fall and summer. Outside of school, Chelsea is involved in the Youth Volunteer Corps where she participates in volunteer opportunities and has had the opportunity to create two capstone projects which have been presented to the Berks County Community Education Foundation. She had the opportunity to attend a summit in Kansas City, MO where their project The Anchor Deck won project of the year! Chelsea was named the Prom Princess as a Junior, and
the Homecoming Queen earlier this month. Both of those experiences made her feel so loved throughout this community. Chelsea loves Twin Valley because she has had the opportunity to meet so many people and she feels like it is like one big family. Chelsea spends her days at Twin Valley working hard with the Mini-THON club to create events to help raise money for pediatric cancer! Chelsea enjoys spending time with her friends and family. She spends her summers at the Twin Valley Pool where she is a lifeguard. Chelsea plans to attend Quinnipiac University where she will be playing lacrosse and majoring in elementary education.