Kobie Moulton will be a 2026 graduate of Blue Mountain Union and has attended here since the fifth grade. Kobie has played basketball since she started at BMU, played soccer since junior year, and managed the softball team since her junior year. She has also helped coach both soccer and basketball for the little kids since sophomore year, refed in games, performed in musicals and plays since sophomore year, sat on her class’s student government since sophomore year, participated in the Hospitality Club since middle school, and worked on the Yearbook since junior year. The activity she especially enjoys is basketball because it challenges her, builds teamwork, and allows her to be competitive while supporting her teammates. Outside of school, Kobie works at Clark’s Bears and at the daycare down the road. The three words that best describe her are: kind, loud, and dedicated. After high school, Kobie plans to receive her master’s degree in psychology. Three things on her bucket list are: traveling the world, helping others, and making new friends. The thing Kobie will miss the most about BMU is the close community. If there was one way she could be remembered at BMU, it would be as someone who was involved, hardworking, and always willing to help others. The advice Kobie would give underclassmen is “stay dedicated, work hard, and enjoy the time you have because it goes by quickly.”
Senior Spotlight:Kobie Moulton
Jacob Roberts, BNN Staff
March 17, 2026
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Jacob Roberts, Sports Editor
Jacob Roberts, a junior at BMU, is a second-year member of the BNN staff. He is a three-sport athlete who plays baseball, basketball, and soccer. He is co-captain of the basketball and soccer teams. When he is not on the field or court, he is working as a member of the Student Council and Athletic Leadership Council, making him a very busy guy. Outside of school, Roberts is a man of many hobbies, from chasing long beards in spring to pursuing a wall-hanging worthy whitetail in fall. On winter weekends, Roberts also finds himself snowmobiling with friends and family. He lives at home with his parents and his sister. After high school, Roberts plans to be a plumber.























