By Katelyn Berentschot
Evan Erpenbach, also well known as Erp, was welcomed into this world by his loving parents Jake and Aletha Erpenbach. He was later joined by his two younger siblings Aubry (14) and Eli (13). Evan’s role model is his dad because he has always pushed him to be better in everything he competes and takes part in. He also is always by his side through wrestling matches, academics, and everything in his life.
In Evan’s high school years, he has been actively involved in football, golf, wrestling, and FFA. Wrestling is where Evan thrives and spends most of his time. He has received All-Conference 3 years in a row along with being a state qualifier 3 years in his career. He has also created some of his best memories through wrestling in his 4 years. On one of the many trips to Ida Grove for a wrestling tournament with the team, they were unloading the bags out of the van. Evan decided to be the last one to get his things out and Mr. Bouwman started backing up and almost ran Evan over before the tournament even started. His favorite West Lyon memory also came from wrestling. When Evan heard that the school was going to get remodeled along with a huge new wrestling room. He heard many rumors about the wrestling room not being done by his senior year, which made him upset. When the construction finished ahead of schedule, he can still remember the first time they went to practice and started running for warm-ups. When running, the whole room started to shake and from then on, every running warmup was filled with the constant shake of the wrestling room. Evan is also diligent in his academics by earning his academic letter and pins during high school. He loves math class because of how easy math is. No matter the concept, he loves to understand and work through many difficult problems. Outside of school, Evan works for his uncle doing plumbing at Battle Mechanical.
Evan will cherish his time at West Lyon. He will miss being able to see his friends every day and the amazing chicken alfredo lunch. He also isn't going to forget about Covid year. During the weeks home, Evan’s father had to work from home and always made him complete his homework along with attending every zoom meeting. He can’t even count how many times the zoom call only entailed him and Mr. Hawf. After high school, Evan plans to attend a four year college. His last piece of advice for the underclassmen is to “pick classes based on what interests you, not what all your friends are doing.”







