Joseph Wibbeler '25 and Addison Cyrek '26 have been awarded April 2025's Student-Athletes of the Month.
ADDISON CYREK

Addison Cyrek is a three-year varsity starter for the Culver Girls Academy lacrosse team and has elevated her level of play this season.
"Addison's performance this season speaks for itself," coach Moira Kelley said.
Through the first nine games she played, Cyrek has recorded 45 goals, 22 assists, and more than 40 draw controls.
She reached her 100th career goal on April 14 vs Park Tudor.
"This was a milestone made even more meaningful by the humility and composure with which she achieved it," Kelley said. "Her poise under pressure, ability to anticipate the flow of the game, and relentless drive make her a player that opponents have to account for at all times."
In 2024, Cyrek earned national recognition by being selected to the Under Armour 150 Team, one of the top recruiting combines for girls' lacrosse athletes.
"It's a testament to her standout performance and potential," Kelley said.
Cyrek is a strong candidate for Indiana All-American honors at the conclusion of the 2025 season.
In addition to lacrosse, Cyrek manages a demanding schedule as a dual-sport athlete, competing in hockey during the winter.
"Her resilience, maturity, and dedication to continuous growth are evident in everything she does," Kelley said. "Addison represents the best of what it means to be a student-athlete—committed, coachable, and consistently putting team success above personal accolades."
JOSEPH WIBBELER

Joseph Wibbeler is the top coxswain for the Culver Military Academy rowing team.
On April 26, Wibbeler helped lead Culver's Varsity Men's 4+ boat to an open-water victory at the Kensington Sprints in Milford, Michigan. The Varsity Men's 4+ is the top boat in the Culver men's program.
This victory positions the crew as the top contender for gold at the Midwest Scholastic Championships, scheduled for May 10-11 in Milford, Michigan.
Rowing coach Nathan Walker said Wibbeler's "exceptional hard work" has been instrumental to the team's success.
"He has a tireless work ethic and has done a tremendous job setting a high level of expectation for our rowers and coxswains," Walker said. "He constantly does the thankless, quiet work behind the scenes to ensure the boathouse and team are functioning effectively."
Wibbeler and his crew aim to compete for a national championship at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America Regatta, which will take place May 23–24 in Pennsauken, New Jersey.
Wibbeler plans to continue rowing after high school at the College of the Holy Cross.
Congratulations to our April 2025 Student-Athletes of the Month!