Dylan Laflamme will graduate Blue Mountain Union this June, and has attended here since 9th grade. Dylan has been involved in RiverBend Auto (2), Band (2), Theatre (1) and Chorus (1). Dylan was awarded the Excellence in Effort/Attitude for Auto II and a Music Academic Achievement for Musical Theatre. Dylan especially enjoys playing electric guitar because acoustic is to the ears as “doggie dookie is to the nose.” His favorite high school memory was performing and playing guitar at the spring concert and filling the halls with rock and roll. Outside of school, you will find Dylan listening to music, listening to his cassette Walkman, playing video games, rocking on his axe, and dabbling on cars. If he had one wish it would be for a long list of things written on a piece of paper to come true. The three words that best describe him are: artistic, funny, and passionate. After high school, Dylan plans to form his own band and to do automotive detailing. In 10 years, he sees himself playing rock and metal in a band, performing live, and chasing his passion for music while building a stable future. Three things on his bucket list are: playing at Gillette Stadium, and creating his own signature guitar brand. The thing Dylan will miss the most about BMU is “That feeling you get when you finally leave to go home.”The advice Dylan would give underclassmen is “Be chill; don’t sweat the small stuff, and rock on!”Anything additional you would like to add: *Drops the mic*
Senior Spotlight: Dylan Laflamme
Jacob Roberts, Sports Editor
March 20, 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.























