Nico Wolff 4/11/19 Photojournalism Humans of LBCC Gabriel Sosa Gabriel is a Monmouth native who attended Central high school where he won two state championships in basketball. With plans to graduate in the summer majoring in criminal justice, he wants to attend Western Oregon University and finish his bachelors in criminal justice, but for now, he enjoys Linn Benton because “the instructors are very caring, and truly do a good job.” Gabriel could not stay away from the basketball court after high school as he still coaches youth basketball while being a full time student. Gabriel enjoys spending time with friends and having good conversations. Everett Brandt Everett is a student athlete at Linn Benton who majors in electrical and computer engineering. Everett decided to attend Linn Benton because he was offered a basketball scholarship after a stellar high school career. It was a big transition for Everett as he moved from Eugene to Albany for a wonderful oppor
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