A snowstorm caused Fairfax County Public Schools to cancel athletic events for more than a week. Some areas received more than 20 inches of snow during the weekend, according to the National Weather Service, creating a break from competition for local high school athletes.
Westfield sophomore field hockey player Mackenzie Karl shared her storm experience via email.
Q: In what city do you live?
A: I live in Centreville.
Q: How did the amount of snowfall in your neighborhood compare to what you thought would fall?
A: I did not think it was actually going to snow as much as predicted. I thought probably just a foot.
Q: What, if any, preparations did you and your family make for the storm?
A: My mom went grocery shopping on Thursday to make sure we had enough food.
Q: What did you do to pass the time during the storm?
A: I slept a lot, watched movies, went outside, and practiced.
Q: Did you play in the snow? If so, what did you do?
A: I took our dogs outside and ran them around in the snow and I did help my mom shovel [Sunday].
Q: Were you able to exercise/practice during the storm? If so, what did you do?
A: Before the storm came, my mom and I brought a piece of turf we have along with a rebound board into the basement so I could practice.
Q: Do you play any other sports at Westfield? Do you play field hockey year-round? Are you playing a sport now?
A: Last year I was on the girls’ varsity lacrosse team. I do play field hockey yearround and right now I am playing indoor with my club team named Rampage.
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