Matthew Miller, a senior on the Coyote Soccer team, is a starter for the 2025 soccer season. However, his path to success wasn’t necessarily linear. CNTV’s Jackson Williamson and Vishwajit Yogaraj spotlight Matthew and his journey through his career.
Pain to Progress: Matthew Miller
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![Jackson Williamson](https://heritagestudentmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/diaz_diffused1-600x400.jpg)
Jackson Williamson, Assistant Social Media Manager/Reporter
This year is senior Jackson Williamson's third year with Coyote Nation TV where he works as the Assistant Social Media Manager. Jackson joined the CNTV team to work towards his interest in sports broadcasting with hopes of joining Texas A&M Athletics' Sports Media Team. This year, he is most looking forward to competing in both national and district broadcast competitions, with the goal of bringing home the gold. Outside of the newsroom, Jackson is a part of Heritage Athletics and the Sports Broadcasting Club where he expands his interests in the worlds of sports journalism and broadcasting.
Written and photographed by Gabi Diaz
![Vishwajit Yogaraj](https://heritagestudentmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/DeRemer_Vish_HSM-600x400.jpg)
Vishwajit Yogaraj, Reporter
Vishwajit Yogaraj is a junior at Heritage High School and a first year staffer on Coyote Nation TV. He believes that CNTV will help him grow his filmmaking, story telling, and directing skills. Over the summer of 2024, he and his friends created two short films, “High Note” and “Rewind”. Working on those projects were able to give him more filming experience and motivated him to continue learning about his passion while working with CNTV. He aspires to major and go into filmmaking in his future and would like to continue his work at the University of Texas at Austin. But while he is still here at Heritage, he is in the Independent Study Mentorship program where he is working to find a mentor to help him pursue directing and gain connections in the film industry.
Written and photographed by: Emma DeRemer