The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio

Sports

September 16, 2006

Getting to Know... Angela DeMichele



n School - Geneva.

- Class - Senior.

- Sports - Soccer and track.

- Notes - The 17-year-old is the daughter of Theresa and Pietro DeMichele II...Her brother, Pietro, is a junior at Mercyhurst College...with letters in all three of her sports this year, will have earned 11 varsity letters...has been on six NEC championship teams, three in soccer and three in track...Is also a cheerleader... Started doing beauty pageants when she was 2-years-old and started modeling at the age of 6...appeared in Cheer Zone Magazine as a model for two years...has traveled through or stayed in 42 states because of cheerleading, modeling and beauty pageants...The farthest she traveled for a beauty pageant or modeling job was 20 hours - to Florida.

Favorites

- School subject - Biology.

- Hobby - Hanging out with friends.

- Car - Ford Mustang.

- Store - American Eagle.

- CD - "I don't have one in particular."

- Song - "Freshmen," by the Verve Pipe.

- Band/Artist - Red Hot Chili Peppers.

- Movie - The Wedding Crashers.

- Actor - Will Ferrell.

- Actress - Sandra Bullock.

- TV show - Nip/Tuck.

- Radio station - 96.5-FM.

- Food - Pyrogies.

- Dessert - Cheesecake.

- Fast food - White Castle.

- Beverage - Chai Tea.

- Sport - Soccer.

- Athlete - Totti.

- Baseball team - Cleveland Indians.

- NFL team - Cleveland Browns.

- NBA team - Cleveland Cavaliers.

- Would like to meet - Will Ferrell.

- Person most admired - "My brother. I've always looked up to him and followed him into everything he's done. I've gone to him for advice and it always turned out really good."

- Superstitions - "I don't believe in superstitions."

- Top sports moment - "Beating Madison this year in soccer. They had outscored us, 51-2, and I had never heard of a Geneva team beating Madison. That was a great accomplishment, especially in our opener. It was in our territory and they're always a big rival for us."

- Bob Ettinger

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