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Class of 2023 Spotlight: Lee Powell

  • theknightspost
  • Mar 5, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 15, 2023

by Emily Barnes


 

Lee Powell has been a part of the Greenfield family since Kindergarten. Throughout all of his years at Greenfield, he has played soccer and basketball. He's played basketball since middle school, and he used to swim on the swim team. He says he has learned a lot from the years of playing and has enjoyed it.

Lee has been accepted to Clemson, UNCW, and Alabama. Lee plans on studying business and minoring in horticulture. His summer job is at I.S.Co, which is a landscape design and irrigation company. He really likes working there and decided he wanted to continue working there after college.

Lee feels that Greenfield has prepared him very well for college with the different classes he has taken. He says that extensive schooling and homework has helped him become ready for college work. His best memory at Greenfield is not one in particular, but he has enjoyed the soccer practices over the summer. He enjoyed the routine of going to work then ending the day with soccer practice in the evening.


Below: Class of 2023 Member Roscoe Lee Powell; photo courtesy of Jasmine Nguyen.


 
 
 

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