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Yearbook Staff Feature: Cormac Hummel

  • jturla25
  • May 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

By: Jacob Turla


I had the chance to sit down with my O’Dea brother Cormac Hummel. Me and him got into deep conversations about life and our future. Like me, Cormac came to O’Dea in the fall of 2021. Cormac chose O’Dea because he said it was just the right fit. Some of his favorite things about O’Dea are the activities, the people, and the student friendly schedule the school provides.


Cormac is a man with a bright future who is passionate about tennis, his family, and making money. Cormac is on the varsity tennis team. Cormac looks to work in anthropology when he is older. When Cormac isn’t in the classroom and grinding on the tennis court and has some free time, he likes to Hang with his friends, hunt with his dad, watch Instagram reels, and play video games.


Cormac’s future is still unknown, but something I learned from this interview Is that I am sure Cormac will be successful in life, whether its studying anthropology, or maybe even competing at a US open tennis tournament…

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