Interview with Ryan Haskins - 2016 Osage City High Grad - Osage County's Premier Senior Portrait Photographers
Excited to share this stellar senior session with a star athlete from Osage City High, Ryan Haskins! His session was straight up awesome. He's a very nice guy, very down to earth and photographing him was a breeze. He had a few of his own ideas for his session which we always appreciate. His sports portraits were important to him and I love how they turned out. It was funny because while editing his photo, there were three of us working on his photos at some point and we all three thought in some photos he resembled Channing Tatum. Ryan did not mind hearing this lol! He's a good looking young man with a bright future! Here's a few of our favorites with a great interview to boot!
T.H. Peterson: When you think back to your high school career at Osage City H.S. what is one of your most fondest moments?
Ryan: Going to the state tournament my junior year. T.H. P.: What do you enjoy playing more basketball or football?
Ryan: I got hit helmet to helmet my freshmen year against Wellsville right across the middle that was probably the hardest I've been hit! T.H. P.: What’s the hardest thing about playing football and the best thing about playing it?
Ryan: The hardest thing is going through all the practices on the days you don't want to be there and the best thing is going out there with my teammates and playing our hardest no matter what the score. T.H. P.: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Ryan: Teaching and coaching sports at a small town I really enjoy being around elementary kids. T.H. P.: Best place to eat in Osage City?
Ryan: Chinese buffet you can never get enough of that place. T.H. P.: Describe yourself in one word.
Ryan: I like going golfing on the weekend with my dad and his friends, I like the competition of going against people who are better than me.
T.H. P.: What is the best movie you’ve seen this year?
Ryan: Ted 2 was the best movie I've seen this year it was really funny. T.H. P.: Favorite memory from the World series?
Ryan: My favorite memory from the World Series was Alex Gordon's home run in game 1 in the 9th inning that definitely changed the momentum in the series!
T.H. Peterson: When you think back to your high school career at Osage City H.S. what is one of your most fondest moments?
Ryan: Going to the state tournament my junior year. T.H. P.: What do you enjoy playing more basketball or football?
Ryan: If it's football season that's my favorite sport if it's basketball season that's my favorite sport just depends on the time of year I guess.
T.H. P.: What positions you play in basketball and in football?
Ryan: I play point guard in basketball and quarterback in football.
T.H. P.: What’s the hardest you’ve ever been hit playing football?Ryan: I got hit helmet to helmet my freshmen year against Wellsville right across the middle that was probably the hardest I've been hit! T.H. P.: What’s the hardest thing about playing football and the best thing about playing it?
Ryan: The hardest thing is going through all the practices on the days you don't want to be there and the best thing is going out there with my teammates and playing our hardest no matter what the score. T.H. P.: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Ryan: Teaching and coaching sports at a small town I really enjoy being around elementary kids. T.H. P.: Best place to eat in Osage City?
Ryan: Chinese buffet you can never get enough of that place. T.H. P.: Describe yourself in one word.
Ryan: Competitive.
T.H. P.: What is your favorite outdoor activity?Ryan: I like going golfing on the weekend with my dad and his friends, I like the competition of going against people who are better than me.
T.H. P.: What is the best movie you’ve seen this year?
Ryan: Ted 2 was the best movie I've seen this year it was really funny. T.H. P.: Favorite memory from the World series?
Ryan: My favorite memory from the World Series was Alex Gordon's home run in game 1 in the 9th inning that definitely changed the momentum in the series!
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