Hello PCA families — Join PCA’s winter student-athletes as they reflect on a season of competition, growth, and faith. In this episode, host interviews four athletes: Emma (sophomore swimmer who qualified for State on her first event), Josie (sophomore swimmer and State competitor), Ava (senior basketball player who broke the school’s all-time scoring record), and Catarina (senior winter track athlete who ran relays at States).
The conversation covers season highlights — from team camaraderie and unforgettable moments (like a playoff-team hug on an opposing court and back-to-back relay teamwork at States) to the excitement of qualifying for and competing at State meets. The athletes describe what made their seasons memorable and how teammates from different programs train together in club and high school arrangements.
Key themes include discipline, perseverance, leadership, and mindset. The swimmers talk about the relentless focus on times and personal improvement, setting goals, and learning to be intentional in training. Captains discuss leading by example, meeting teammates where they are emotionally, and protecting team culture when negativity arises. The basketball and track perspectives highlight building culture, celebrating progress, and responding to fatigue and long seasons with joy.
The episode also addresses practical challenges: heavy time commitments, balancing academics with long practices and tournaments, and navigating pressure and disappointment. The students share strategies for time management, leaning on teammates and family, and grounding identity in faith rather than performance.
Listeners will hear faith-centered reflections on competition — how representing Christ shapes conduct on the court and how joy, community, and perspective help athletes through tough days. The episode closes with encouragement for younger students to try a sport, and a call for parents to ask their athletes what they’ve learned when things are hard.
Tune in for an honest, uplifting look at how PCA athletes grow through winter competition — in skill, character, and community. Go Eagles!