Congratulations to our first Doors of the Week of 2026!
Girls Varsity Swimming & Diving: Alia Marquadt ‘27
The Door of the Week for DAGVSD is Alia Marquardt ‘27. Alia brings an intense competitive spirit to the pool each day, approaching training with focus, drive, and a strong desire to improve. She thrives on being challenged and consistently pushes herself to get better, setting a high standard for effort and determination in every practice and meet. Over the course of the season thus far, Alia has developed into a strong and confident competitor, translating her hard work into noticeable growth and performance. Her teammates emulate her effort and praise her persistence through hard sets. Ultimately, her commitment to improvement and grit energizes those around her and elevates our team’s competitive mindset. It is for these reasons that she has earned this title—keep up the great work, Alia!
Strength & Conditioning: Owen Babb ’26
Owen is a senior who was on the Boys Varsity Soccer team, this past winter Owen chose to be in strength and conditioning to work towards bettering his strength and cardio levels. Since joining Owen has shown great attitude and determination in his everyday workouts!
Girls Varsity Squash: Nicole Lefavour ’27
Nicole plays a critical role on the squash team’s ladder, working diligently on her skills while also running hard each and every game. She sets the tone for hard work and dedication during practice and will rack up a lot of wins this season for the varsity squad. She’s had a great start in match play and will continue to improve as a player as the season progresses.
Theatre: Adriana Enriquez ’28
The entire cast had the daunting task of memorizing all their lines over winter break and Adriana came back to school practically word perfect as well as singing all the melodies for her songs. At one point in the show, she speaks in another language as well, and her pronunciation was gorgeous during our memory run. The “magic of theater” requires many hours of dedicated effort, concentration, and repetition to reach performance level accuracy. Adriana continues to put in the work every day, which makes her a wonderful principal of the Matilda company. Thank you, Adriana! Keep up the good work!
