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Athlete Spotlight: Alexander & Natalie Huynh — Champions in Sports, Leadership, and Service

February 19, 2025
By Fremont Christian School
Siblings Alexander and Natalie Huynh excel both on and off the court.

At Fremont Christian School, student-athletes don’t just compete — they lead, serve, and inspire. Siblings Alexander and Natalie Huynh embody this spirit, excelling as competitive volleyball players while making a lasting impact through leadership, service, and perseverance.

From dominating on the court to earning Eagle Scout honors, winning pageant titles, and advocating for young women in scouting, the Huynh siblings are making their mark in more ways than one. Their journeys showcase resilience, ambition, and a deep commitment to their community.

Alexander Huynh: A Leader On and Off the Court

For Alexander Huynh, sports have always been a way of life. From T-ball and baseball in his early years to competing regionally and nationally in volleyball, his passion for athletics is clear. Now a libero for Lakas Volleyball Club, Alexander has been recognized for his defensive skills, earning MVP at UC Elite Volleyball Club.

"I’ve learned so much from volleyball — not just skills, but teamwork and leadership," he shares. His ultimate goal? To play volleyball at the collegiate level in NCAA Division 1 or 2.

Beyond Sports: Leadership & Service

Alexander’s leadership extends into Boy Scouts, where he is on the verge of achieving Eagle Scout, the highest rank in scouting. His volunteer work with nonprofits, alongside his father, further reflects his commitment to giving back.

An FCS senior, he’s also taken to the performing arts, participating in FCS theater productions like High School Musical and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Whether on the court, on stage, or in his community, Alexander’s dedication and leadership shine.

Natalie Huynh: Breaking Barriers & Blazing Trails

Natalie Huynh isn’t just an athlete — she’s a trailblazer. Since joining FCS in second grade, she has excelled in athletics, leadership, and service.

As a setter for Lakas Girls 16 Power League, Natalie has been playing at an advanced level for years. At just 14, she competed in the 15U division at UVA, where she was recognized as coach’s choice. "I love volleyball — it’s my passion," she says. “The sport has taught me patience, teamwork, and how to adapt to different playing styles.” Her dream? To play college volleyball and earn a scholarship.

Leading the Way in Scouting

Frustrated by the lack of hands-on survival training for girls in scouting, Natalie took action. She challenged the existing charter, wrote a proposal, and successfully established an all-girls Boy Scout troop, ensuring that young women could access the same leadership training, survival skills, and rank advancements as their male counterparts.

Her determination led her to earn the Eagle Scout Silver Rank, one of the highest honors in scouting. "I wanted to learn real outdoor skills, so I took the initiative to make it happen," she explains. Her determination has opened doors for other young women to follow in her footsteps.

Crowned with Excellence

Natalie’s drive extends beyond sports and scouting. She recently competed in the Miss Vietnam California pageant, earning two major titles: Miss Entrepreneur, for her fundraising efforts supporting a nonprofit, and Miss Saigon, a prestigious award honoring the cultural roots of Vietnamese pageantry.

FCS: A Tight-Knit Community That Feels Like Family

For both Alexander and Natalie, Fremont Christian School has provided more than just academics — it has fostered a sense of belonging. With its small class sizes and strong student-teacher relationships, FCS offers an environment where students truly connect. "Because the school is small, you know everyone, and there’s a real sense of community," Natalie says.

A defining experience for both siblings has been J-Term retreats, where students step away from daily routines to deepen their faith and build lifelong friendships. "Late-night worship is my favorite part," Natalie shares. “There’s no judgment, and you can truly feel God’s presence.”

Alexander also highlights the Mexico mission trip, where students worked together to build homes for families in need — a life-changing experience that reinforced FCS’s emphasis on faith, service, and community.

Looking Ahead: A Future of Leadership & Excellence

Alexander hopes to continue playing college volleyball while balancing his passion for leadership and service, whether at a local school or further from home. Natalie also has her eyes on college volleyball and is considering a career in physical therapy, blending her love for sports and helping others.

Wherever their paths take them, one thing is certain — their dedication, resilience, and leadership will continue to make an impact. Whether on the volleyball court, in their communities, or in their future careers, the Huynh siblings are just getting started.
 

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