Beverly is a strong and hard working induvial from running cross country and track but also becoming a semi-pro soccer player. He is a well-loved teacher working with our special ed students. Well Beverly journey stared back in 2nd grade when he seen all the other students playing soccer. From there it really drove him to push himself and he played all through middle school and high school then that’s when he started playing semi-pro. He also ran track in college. With having so much talent there can be a lot of tough days and training is one of them with cross country, his first run was 3 miles and he thought to himself there is no way I can do this but the more he did it the faster he got. Beverly’s fastest mile time was in college and he ran 4:10 and he says he will never see himself being that fast again. Bevery plays many sports like cross country, soccer, and track out of everything he dose he says that soccer is definitely his favorite because he has gave him so much. Beverly started coaching here at La Joya about 8 years ago. He wants to coach here at La Joya to give back, and show younger students that there is way more out there than what they know. Just coaching as a whole you learn so many life lessons and meet so many different people and just learning how to push yourself no matter what happens. As a coach Beverly gets to see and do a lot of things. One of his best moments is seeing students PR or seeing the students realize they are doing something good knowing how hard it is to run it may not look good at the moment but at the end when you go out to race you can see how you improved.
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Teacher Feature: Coach Beverly
Laylana Vazquez, Editor/Intern
September 25, 2023
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Laylana Vazquez, Editor
Laylana Vazquez is an astonishing photographer and journalist at La Joya Community High School in Avondale, Arizona. She is a Senior currently taking the 2023-2024. Advanced Digital Communication Class and upcoming SkillsUSA competitor. She is taking the class in hopes of learning and enhancing her skills in photography and journalism. She has only been a La Joya for four years. A lot has happened to her over her time online and on campus here at La Joya Community High School that has helped her improve as a photographer which allows her to be able to help other. She plans to one day go on to competition for photography and Journalism. She made a promise to herself that she would succeed and present the best work possible. Laylana one day hoped to purse a career in photography/videography or business. She will go off to college, hoping to receive a master’s degree to become a business entrepreneur, while also pursuing and continuing as an astonishing photographer and videography. She hopes that as she grows, she will get to observe the growth of her and her colleagues.