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Class of 2023 Spotlight: Lawson O'Hara

  • theknightspost
  • Feb 6, 2023
  • 1 min read

by Emily Barnes


 

Lawson O'Hara has been a part of the Greenfield family since his sophomore year. Lawson’s top schools to attend for college are either NC state or UNC Wilmington. He wants to major in Marketing. He says he is interested in the business world and feels like his skillset would be complimentary for a business career. His reason behind choosing marketing is because he feels that is personality is like a salesman. “We are both social, confident, and refuse to give up.”

Lawson plays tennis and played basketball during his sophomore and junior year. Lawson also played varsity soccer his junior year. His favorite memory was when the tennis team defeated Faith Christian last year in Rocky Mount and played “We Are The Champions” on the way out of the school. Lawson's favorite school memory was the Charleston bonding trip he took junior year. He enjoyed visiting Fort Sumter and walking around the city. Lawson feels that Greenfield has prepared him well for college by putting him in a challenging yet supporting environment. He said, “It feels like the teachers truly care about you.”

 
 
 

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