Hunter Tennis, a 15-year-old Chula Vista High School sophomore who was killed in a motorcycle accident on Thanksgiving, is being remembered as considerate and resilient by one of his former teachers.
"I always tell the kids before we go out on break: be safe, you guys are loved, just go and make the right choices," said Dawn Arriola. Arriola was Hunter's English teacher during his freshman and sophomore year at Chula Vista High.
Tennis had dreams of becoming a mechanic and was passionate about cars and motorcycles. Arriola described the 15-year-old as courteous and caring.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
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