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October 15, 2025
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Lauren Hernandez, Editor-In-Cheif
Lauren Hernandez is a sophomore student-athlete at Broomfield High School. This is her second year playing for the eagles. She has always loved writing and is excited to carry that into her first year on the Eagle Way News. Lauren is very family oriented and is always surrounded by her friends and family. Her favorite things include playing softball, listening to music, watching pro sports games, and traveling. She grew up traveling around watching her two older sisters playing sports. She can talk all day about softball and her two dogs, Koko and Rio. She is looking forward to being a part of the news team this year!

Dhayra J Cazares, Staff Journalist
This is Dhayra Cazares second year on Staff of The Eagle Way, and her main interest is working with other people and learning about others while producing entertaining videos. Outside of Journalism class, Cazares’s favorite activity is playing soccer with friends. Her favorite subjects are LA and science. Cazares really enjoys going out shopping, going to Chick-Fil-A and wendys, and running. A quote Cazares loves is “The pain you are feeling now cannot compare to the pain that is coming” Roman 8:18.

Mariah Wilson, Staff Journalist
Mariah Wilson is a sophomore at Broomfield high school, she’s currently in her second year of broadcast journalism. She is passionate about storytelling, media production and giving her voice to her school through reporting. Beyond journalism Wilson is extremely dedicated to exploring topics on social issues, academics, writing and multimedia editing. She has tons of experience with public speaking and creative writing. In addition to Journalism, Wilson is interested in leadership opportunities, building strong foundations, and valuing teamwork. She hopes to pursue opportunities in communication, social advocacy, and media in the future.
Ava Stumpf, Staff Journalist
This is Ava Stumpf’s first year on staff of The Eagle Way, her main interest is playing sports to stay active and make friends along the way. Outside of journalism class, Stumpf’s favorite subjects are Biology and Anatomy. One of her favorite teachers is Ms. Nitchoff who always made her feel like a seen student, and someone who also got excited to hear Stumpf was doing great things. Outside of school Ava enjoys spending time with friends and training with teammates on off days. A quote she tries to live by is, “Everything will be okay in the end. So if everything’s not okay, It’s not the end”

Silas Segura, Staff Journalist
This is Silas Segura’s first year of The Eagle Way. He is interested in broadcast journalism this year because he heard from peers that it would be a fun class. His main interest is sports. He plays football, he wrestles, and he runs track all for Broomfield Highschool. Segura’s favorite subjects are English LA and broadcast journalism. One of his favorite teachers is Mr. Garner who makes him laugh while also teaching important English. Outside of school, Segura enjoys hanging out with friends and family, playing basketball at the rec center, and going to parties to meet new people. A quote he tries to live by is, “Opportunities don’t happen, you create them.”

Kirby Pierce, Staff Journalist
This is Kirby Pierce’s First year on the Eagle Way News. His main interest in working with the news is to be better recognized by the school and make interesting videos for the school to use. Outside of the news, Pierce likes to play tennis and hang out with friends. The person he looks up to in life is his brother. He likes to ski and his favorite subject is social studies. He wants to be a teacher when he finishes college and would like to coach the high school tennis team. One of his favorite things to do on the weekends is to watch F1 and be with his dogs.

Tiernan Holst, Staff Journalist
Tiernan Holst is a first-year member of The Eagle Way News team. He is also a student-athlete who plays on the school’s baseball team. Holst enjoys being part of a team and brings the same effort and focus to writing as he does to sports. Even though this is his first year with The Eagle Way News, he is excited to learn more about journalism and help share important stories with the school. Holst looks forward to improving his writing skills and working with others on the team. Whether on the field or in the newsroom, he always tries to do his best and be a positive part of the school community.

Aurora Kelley, Staff Journalist
Rory Kelley is a first year journalist for The Eagle Way and she can’t wait to work and grow with the rest of the staff. Kelley strongly believes in spreading kindness, having empathy, and making all feel included, and she hopes to bring kindness and inclusivity into everything she does. Kelley loves animals and spends a lot of her time in the mountains with her dog. When she isn’t doing that she is hanging out with her friends at school events showing off her school spirit. She thinks it is important to show up and spread positivity and love everywhere you go, especially in your own community. A quote that she holds close to heart is “It doesn’t cost anything to be kind.” -Paddington bear.

Ellie Conley, Staff Journalist
This is Ellie Conley, she is a junior, this is her first year with The Eagle Way News. She is mainly excited about recording videos and editing them. Outside of journalism class, Conley’s favorite subject is math. One of her favorite teachers is Mr. Techmanski who pushed her because he knew she could do big things. Outside of school, Conley loves to ski and hangout with her friends and family. Conley’s favorite quote is “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”

Jesse Farris, Staff Journalist
This is Jesse Farris’s first year on staff of The Eagle Way, and his main interest in broadcasting and journalism is to help provide important, entertaining information for the school. Outside of journalism class, Farris’s favorite hobby is photography which he hopes can help him contribute to broadcasting and journalism. Farris enjoys spending time watching planes and hanging out with friends.