by Trina Walker
In the midst of chaos Rylee Reese always remembers to encourage and cheer for others on the court. Rylee thanks the years she spent playing volleyball and tennis for this valuable lesson.
As a senior at Carl Albert High School, Rylee sets the example of how she wants others to see her school. “I hope that I’ve always been intentionally kind and encouraging, funny and loving to everyone I play against, all the referees and officials, and all the spectators around me.
“My favorite part of being on a team is getting to spend so much time with so many uniquely different, hilarious, and special girls! They lighten up my mood and make me smile and laugh so much. I love the way everybody absolutely has to work together as a unit and as a family to succeed. It requires so much effort and discipline, encouragement and skill to function together as a TEAM not just as an
individual,” said Rylee.
She thanks Jimmy Tribble for seeing something special in her. “He has some sort of crazy gift from God and sees the absolute best in everyone he meets and I’m so thankful to have gotten to experience that! Thanks for never going easy on me Coach Jimmy!”
Many of Rylee’s favorite high school memories happened on the volleyball court. Playing Piedmont at State last year with her family and friends cheering in the stands is one she will never forget.
Time spent in Ag class and FFA also rank high. Her favorite teacher is Mr. Little. “He’s always seeking to create the best experiences for us and he never fails to check in on how I’m doing. I can always expect the classic question, ‘So how is everything?’ and every time it’s such a comforting and generous gesture that makes me feel seen and valued. Plus, FFA is the best class ever!” exclaims Rylee.
Mom and Dad are her inspirations. “I’ve always been so amazed and in love with the example that they are to me simply by the way they live and the way they love each other. They’ve shown me the joy in the simple things and how simple life can be, full of joy, and abundant with love!”
Former teammates Jayna Allard and Brylee Toney influenced Rylee. “Even when we were sitting the bench, hanging out with them kept me smiling the whole time and really made the season 100 times more special and fun!”
Rylee is active in FFA, NHS, Spirit Club and helps the special ed classes, youth group, and the Choctaw Round-Up Club.







