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GTHS Athlete of the Week - Exzavior Oliver

By Titan Mom Elvira, Community Writer & Photographer
November 6, 2024 at 11:23pm. Views: 350

Exzavior Oliver has already cemented his legacy at Grand Terrace High School (GTHS) as a talented athlete, dedicated student, and proud team leader. A senior with a strong 3.0 GPA, Exzavior juggles the demands of academics, sports, and club activities with a drive that’s both inspiring and relentless.

Exzavior’s journey on the football field began when he was just 9 years old. Over the past nine years, he has developed his skills and proven himself as a versatile player, mastering roles as Wide Receiver, Running Back, and Corner Back. Recently named Team Captain, he has led the Titans with skill and heart. In a thrilling game against Rim of the World, Exzavior achieved a historic milestone, setting a new school record with 57 career touchdowns. His performance helped clinch the San Andreas League Championship for the Titans and secured them a place in the CIF playoffs.

His exceptional performance has not gone unnoticed. Last year, Exzavior received the San Andreas League MVP award, a testament to his dedication and skill on the field. Yet, he remains humble and focused, motivated by his mother, who has been his unwavering source of support and encouragement throughout his journey.

Off the field, Exzavior finds joy in music and dance. He plays the guitar and participates in the Grupo Folklorico de GT, a cultural dance group founded by his best friend and fellow Titan brother, Ramses Muñoz. Balancing athletics, academics, and artistic expression, he embodies the diverse talents and dedication that make the GTHS community proud.

Looking ahead, Exzavior plans to attend a university, aiming for a degree in science and a future career as a firefighter. His dream reflects his commitment to service and determination to make a positive impact on his community.

When asked what advice he would share with others, Exzavior offered a powerful reminder: “Success is not the absence of struggle, but the relentless pursuit of your goals, no matter the obstacles.” And in true football spirit, he added, “Every yard counts in the fight for that first down; it’s not just about the distance, but the determination to push through.”

As Exzavior prepares for his next chapter, the GTHS community eagerly anticipates his continued success, both on and off the field. We extend our best wishes to this Titan, knowing that the best is yet to come.

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