Housatonic Valley Regional student of the week - December 16

The Lakeville Journal congratulates the honorees of the student of the week program at Housatonic Valley Regional High School.

Tanner Brissett is an important member of the Housatonic Valley Regional High School community. He is in college level courses and is an outstanding three-sport athlete.

Tanner is a B student who is seeking early decision for admission to Adelphi University. He has college-level skills and is ready for the rigors of college life.

He recently completed his outstanding high school football career. This year, as Housatonic’s primary running back, he gained more than 1,600 yards and was ranked no. 2 in rushing yardage in the state of Connecticut. He was selected as a Pequot League All Star. Tanner is now involved in ice hockey and is a valuable team member. In the spring he will play lacrosse and his coach believes he will be an all-star player.

Tanner is a student who leads by example and action. He is a friendly, well-liked young man who has a very full and busy schedule throughout the school year.

We believe he is one of the top athletes of all time from Housatonic and will succeed in college both athletically and academically. It is a pleasure to present Tanner Brissett as our student of the week.

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