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    Face the Musick with Chiefs' Coward

    By CARMEN MUSICK Sports Editor,

    2024-05-20

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    ROGERSVILLE — Face the Musick is a player profile in which local athletes answer 15 random, rapid fire questions from sports editor Carmen Musick. The lighthearted feature is designed to highlight middle and high school athletes from Hawkins County.

    Elizabeth Coward

    Cherokee freshman

    Sports: Cross country, track, basketball

    5 FAVORITES

    Favorite food: Spaghetti

    Favorite cartoon as a kid: SpongeBob.

    Favorite TV show: “One Tree Hill”

    Favorite cereal: Cap’n Crunch

    Favorite board game: Chutes & Ladders

    4 FUN FACTS

    Dream car: Jeep Wrangler

    Hidden talents: I can roll my tongue.

    One item you couldn’t live without: My Bible.

    Hardest class you’ve ever taken: Honors Geometry

    3 THINGS

    You’ve got one hour to spend $5,000 in one store. Where are you going? Shein.

    Toughest thing about your sport? The mindset, for sure.

    If your pets could talk, what would they tell us about you? They’d tell you that I’m hilarious.

    2 TIDBITS

    Pancakes or waffles? Waffles.

    Summer or winter? Summer, for sure.

    1 LAST THING

    Social media, is it a good thing or bad thing overall? I think it’s a good thing, because you can see other people’s successes and how people you connect with are doing in life.

    We routinely draft student-athletes to participate. However, to volunteer to “Face the Musick,” local middle and high school athletes can contact Carmen via email at carmen.musick@therogersvillereview.com or ask about it at a game.

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