Cash Coble

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Cash Coble is a 17-yearold student at Madill High School who is the son of Chad and Toby Coble. With his mother being a Madill High School graduate from the class of '92, Cash comes from a supportive and loving family. He is the younger brother of Case Coble, who graduatedfromMHSin2021. Coble has two sets of grandparents, Dan and Jamie Orr, both Madill graduates, and Jim and Joanne Coble of Marietta, who have always been there to cheer him on and offer their unwavering support.

Coble has been a part of the Madill Schools community for a remarkable 13 years, having started in Pre-K. Throughout his time at Madill, Coble has been actively involved in various sports and activities. He said baseball holds a special place in his heart, and he has dedicated his time and skills to excel in the sport. Additionally, Coble is a member of the JOM (Johnson O'Malley) program,whichprovidessupport and resources for Native American students and an active member of Oakview Baptist Church, where he said he finds spiritual guidance and a sense of belonging.

When reflecting on his favorite memory from school or sports, Coble fondly recalled the opportunity to play baseball with his older brother, Case, during his freshman year. This experience not only strengthened their bond as brothers but also left an indelible mark on Coble’s athletic journey.

In terms of inspiration, Coblesaidhedrawsimmense strength from both sets of his grandparents, who have consistently supported him throughout his life. Their unwavering presence at his games and their constant encouragement have motivated him to push himself to new heights and pursue his dreams.

Coble extended his heartfelt gratitudetoCoachHayes, who has been a stabilizing force in the Madill baseball program. Unlike previous years, where the team experienced frequent coaching changes, Coach Hayes has remained dedicated to the team, providing guidance and mentorship to Coble and his fellow seniors. Coble said he recognizes the impact of a coach who believes in the team'spotentialandcommits to their growth.

He said he sends out a message of deep appreciation to his parents.. He acknowledged the sacrifices they have made and the unwavering support they have provided throughouthisjourney.Their love, guidance, and belief in his abilities have been instrumental in his personal and athletic development.

Looking ahead, Coble contemplated his future plans after high school. While he is considering options such as working for the railroad or attending a trade school, he acknowledged that his decision is not yet final.

When it comes to offering advice to his younger classmates, Coble said he encourages them to cherish their timeinschoolandenjoyevery moment. He emphasized the fleeting nature of these years and the importance of making the most of the experiences and opportunities presented to them.

Outside of school and baseball, Coble can often be found working at Oklahoma Steel & Wire in the evenings or spending quality time with his girlfriend. As Coble prepares to embark on the next chapter of his life, he said he remains open to the possibilities that lie ahead.