From the Sidelines: Sabine’s Sarah Webb

Published 9:30 pm Monday, June 15, 2020

Sabine’s Sarah Webb.

With spring sports being canceled, the Tyler Morning Telegraph wants to profile East Texas seniors in those sports in a feature called “From the Sidelines”. If you’re an East Texas senior who competes in a spring sport and would like to be featured, fill out the following questionnaire and send it to sports@tylerpaper.com, along with a photo. Today’s featured female athlete is Sabine’s Sarah Webb.

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Name: Sarah Webb

School: Sabine High School, Liberty City

Parents names: Julie/Jeremy Webb



Brothers/sisters: Katie and Joshua Webb

Sports you play: Track/cross country

Favorite high school sports memory: Sophomore year, doing cartwheels and handstands on the field with a senior I adored. It was the last track practice I ever had with her.

Plans after high school: Finding a career in athletic training or sports medicine

If college, what schools are you considering, and what do you plan to major in? Kilgore College, sports medicine

Favorite song: Little Wonders by Rob Thomas

Favorite food: My mom’s beef-barley-soup

Favorite TV show: Umbrella Academy

Favorite movie: Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse

Who are your role models? My current events coach, Mrs. Wilson, and my older sister

Which coaches have had the most influence on you? Why? Coach Washburn has always pushed me to be better, even when I thought that I couldn’t. Whether I liked it or not, coach Washburn has always made me work harder for the last four years I have had her, and I turned out to be a better person because of that.

Who is your favorite teacher? Mrs. Wilson

Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Maybe the United States president, but that may not be realistic enough, so traveling the world with the people I love.

Something about yourself that most people don’t know: I’ve been working for two years now on a novel that I plan to publish eventually.

What will you miss most about high school sports? Being able to see my teammates grow up and being so, so proud of them.