The Club That Started With Two Kids and a Dream

Brooks Hauge

Club members prepare to spring their ambush

“It’s an actually Regis club now,” Sophmore Drew Shively says of the Airsoft club.

The club started by two who wanted to make a club has become an actual club. This club in none other than the airsoft club.

“I don’t know if it’s thriving yet, but we are active,” says Shively.

Shively has taken this torch and dashed with it. He wants to take these student’s dreams and improve upon them.

“I’m going to add more games, like one a month,” said Shively.

This sophomore took it upon himself to launch a rescue mission and it appears to be a success.

“We had a bunch of students sign up, especially freshmen,” says Shively, glowing from his accomplishment.

The club, created by Jake Miller and Brian Tobin in 2008, appears to be thriving under Shively’s command; opposite of years past when the club was seemingly dead and inactive. While the first game was cancelled due to Fox air-soft field being closed, Shively tried to reorganize and save the day. The game was inevitably canceled but not without a fight from Shively. He plans to schedule the next game soon.