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Ashley and Casey before their junior prom at Ptarmigan Golf Course.

Casey Knutsen and Ashley Steffeck

Casey:

Who is your significant other?

-Ashley Steffeck

How did you meet?

-We knew of each other for a while, but started talking at New West Fest. (2017)

How long have you been together?

-We have dated twice. This current time has been a little over 16 months, but 22 months total.

What do you like most about your significant other?

-I like most about her that she is an amazing athlete and we joke around with each other a lot. She is always willing to go out of her way to do something for me.

What makes your relationship unique?

-Our relationship is unique because we always are trying to go and so something. We are also unique in the way that we both are going to play college athletics so a lot of our time is spent towards our sports and training. We always push each other to be the best that we can be.

What do you think about the concept of love?

-To me, I didn’t think that I would ever find a girl in high school that I loved and cared so much about. Loving Ashley is super easy because I love being around her.

Ashley:

Who is your significant other?

-Casey Knutsen

How did you meet?

-We knew each other a little throughout middle school, but we actually started to talk to each other the summer going into sophomore year at New West Fest.

How long have you been together?

-In total, just shy of 2 years.

What do you like most about your significant other?

-Casey’s really supportive and comes to almost all of my basketball games which I really appreciate. Also, I’m a very sarcastic person and he’s able to laugh with me.

What makes your relationship unique?

-We’re both very active so we’re always on the go whether it’s going to get food, driving to Denver for an activity, or just taking our dogs on walks.

What do you think about the concept of love?

-I think love is a very special concept and should be valued. It can be scary and hurt at times, but if you find it, it should be treasured.

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