"I had to sit down and make a decision, and I ultimately came to the decision I wanted to play all three," Cubbage said. "I was at a school where I had the opportunity to play all three, and I knew I could benefit from that. So I decided I was going to be a three-sport athlete."
An all-state player in football and baseball and a key reserve on the basketball team, the recent Hilton Head Christian Academy graduate says he has never doubted he made the right decision, especially after seeing some of his classmates choose the opposite path.
"It almost becomes a job," Cubbage said. "The fun of the sport sort of goes away once you do it for so long. One thing I love about playing three sports is you get to go back and feel the fire that you get from playing that sport every time a new season starts."
Cubbage is one of what seems to be a dying breed. As more and more athletes chose to specialize in one sport, athletics directors at local high schools say the number of three-sport athletes is dwindling. Here's a look at some of the area's other top three-sport athletes:
BLUFFTON HIGH SCHOOL
Player
Sports
Highlight
Sally Newsham
Cross country, basketball, soccer
One of only two Bobcats to earn 12 varsity letters in her high school career
Ricky Peavey
Football, wrestling, lacrosse
State qualifier in wrestling also earned 12 varsity letters
HILTON HEAD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
Player
Sports
Highlight
Claudiane Boulay
Volleyball, basketball, soccer
Hoops team's leading scorer will play volleyball in college
William Cubbage
Football, basketball, baseball
All-state selection in football and baseball
HILTON HEAD HIGH SCHOOL
Player
Sports
Highlight
Emily Natoli
Volleyball, basketball, soccer
Three-sport starter was key to soccer team's state title run
Ahmad Aiken
Football, basketball, track
All-area pick in football and basketball as a junior
HILTON HEAD PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Player
Sports
Highlight
Kate Brunori
Cross country, basketball, soccer
Freshman had basketball, soccer seasons wiped out by knee injury
Dylan Rosser
Football, basketball, soccer
Two-way standout was key to football team's state title
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