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Nicolet National Bank Senior Spotlight: Will Steeno – Pulaski boys’ soccer, football

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Will Steeno is a senior member of the Pulaski boys’ soccer and football teams. Submitted Photo

By Murray Gleffe
Correspondent


Name: Will Steeno

Nickname: Steeno, King Will

School: Pulaski

Sports: Boys’ soccer, football

Parents: Susan and Scott Steeno

Will Steeno is a senior on the Pulaski soccer and football teams.

The Red Raiders soccer team finished the regular season 9-5-1, notching wins over De Pere and Sheboygan North.

Steeno scored a goal in the North game.

He said he can head a soccer ball about 20 consecutive times before it hits the ground.

Talk about your second-team Fox River Classic Conference selection as a junior. 

“I was surprised after returning from quarantine and missing five or six games. It was a great accomplishment which I’m proud of.”

What’s your most embarrassing soccer moment?

“I played half of a game without my shin guards in. My buddy yelled to me from the stands to get out of the game before I got yelled at by the referee.”

What are your favorite summer activities?

“Pool parties, hanging out with friends and having sleepovers.”

If you won the lottery, what’s the first thing you’d do?

“Buy a G-Wagen.”

What’s the hardest part about performing in a soccer match?

“Getting prepared for the game and having a consistent performance. I split my time between football and soccer, so my body is always tired. It’s a challenge to ice and stretch and eat well before every game.”

A week in Thailand or Ireland?

“Ireland because I want to hike and see the mountains.”

Talk about the frustrations of this past year and how you got through it.

“Being quarantined, I couldn’t be there for the team. To get through it, I watched the games online and continued to train for the last game I was cleared for.”

If you could be somebody for a day, who would it be? 

“Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.”

A cool or hot summer?

“A hot summer.”

Jet-skiing or swimming?

“Jet-skiing.”

What’s something about you most people don’t know?

“I was a beekeeper, and they called me the ‘bee whisperer.’”

In 10 years, what do you see yourself doing?

“Hopefully, owning my own business and having a hobby farm.”

What are your college aspirations? 

“I’d like to play Division II or III soccer and study business or engineering.”

Biking or rollerblading?

“Biking.”

Favorite professional soccer league? 

“The Premier League.”

What one word describes you? 

“Hard-working.”

Talk about your family heritage and culture.

“We’re about spending time as a family. We have parties for holidays and other celebrations.”

What’s the greatest piece of advice you’ve been told by a teacher?

“Have fun in school, but always be respectful.”

What’s your favorite phone app?

“Vanguard.”

Carpet or hardwood?

“Carpet.”

Who’s your favorite soccer player?

“Dylan Dorn. He beats me in FIFA every time.”

Toughest team you’ve played?

“Bay Port.”

Favorite game played at Pulaski?

“The game versus Green Bay Preble because we won for the first time in 11 years.”

How do you define success?

“You are satisfied with yourself and have surrounded yourself with good people.”

Favorites

Restaurant: The Pancake Place

Subject: Math

Color: Medium blue

Musical artist: Drake

Spring activity: Club soccer

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