Three LBHS Seniors Earn Wendy’s High School Heisman Awards

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Long Beach High School seniors Luc Esformes, Savannah Kile and Natalie Swegler have been honored as Wendy’s High School Heisman Award recipients, a distinction that is based upon students’ success in academics and athletics, as well as involvement in the community.

Luc is in his fourth year on the varsity volleyball team and serves as captain, with aspirations to play in college. Last year, he was named All Division. He has also been a member of the varsity track team for three years and is an International Baccalaureate Diploma Program candidate.
Savannah is also an IB Diploma Program candidate and has played on the varsity lacrosse and volleyball teams for all four years of school. She is involved in Athletes Helping Athletes and plans to continue her sports as club activities in college.

A varsity volleyball team member since the eighth-grade, Natalie has served as captain for two years and achieved All-Conference recognition as a sophomore. She also participates in Athletes Helping Athletes and plans to play club volleyball in college. Earlier this school year, Natalie was honored as a National Merit Commended Student.

The Wendy’s High School Heisman Award recognizes high school seniors who demonstrate exemplary dedication to learning, leading and performing. In order to be eligible for the honor, students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher, play at least one sport and display leadership qualities through participation in school and community activities.