WILSONVILLE, Ore. (KPTV) – In this High School Spotlight, FOX 12 introduces you to a pair of senior twins from Wilsonville High School who have been competing for the Wildcats while racking up the rings in a civil family rivalry.
Twinning is winning in Wilsonville.
“We’ve had friends for a while that will know us and then be like, ‘Oh, my gosh! You guys are twins!?’ After we’ve known them for years,” said Kiah Fee.
Class of 2025 twins Kiah Fee and Emmitt Fee are loaded with championship drive.
“I live to say we’re best friends, built in best friends,” Emmitt said.
The 18-year-olds have been leaders on seven different state title rosters for the Wildcats.
“We just hold each other to standards like, ‘You gotta put in the work,’” Kiah said.
It was a historic four-peat in 5A soccer for Kiah who was co-captain of the Wilsonville girls on the pitch.
“I am kind of jealous but it’s super cool just to see how she’s grown and the bond she has with her teammates, it’s just super cool to see,” Emmitt said.
Emmitt is after one more ring in this last go on the court after winning it all in hoops during sophomore year to go along with the back-to-back championship banners and trophies as a starting tight end and defensive lineman in football.
“He’s been chasing me,” said Kiah.
“Yeah but I still got a chance so I’m coming for it,” said Emmitt. “A little motivation, extra motivation I think I have.”
Sibling rivalry pushes Kiah and Emmitt to be the best they can be as Fees.
“We’re always texting each other like, ‘hey, good luck… don’t be too bad’” Kiah said.
“I like the line is, ‘don’t suck,’ so we text each other ‘don’t suck’ before every game,” said Emmitt.
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Either cheering each other on in the stands or sharing their successes at home, it’s a give-and-go.
“Even though we are technically the same age I am definitely the oldest,” Kiah said. “He’s got the middle child, gets into a little trouble.”
“Yeah, I definitely look up to her more than I feel like she looks up to me,” Emmitt said. “We always say I got the more athletic talent and she got the smarts, and just something about the smarts that I don’t have or maybe I do have but just haven’t found it yet.”
The Fee twins both have their sights set on college, whereabouts unknown. Kiah and her weighted 4.1 GPA is interested in pre-med, while Emmitt might pursue business finance.
“The sports that we’ve played and the teams that we’ve been on, the coaches and the players we’ve played with, it’s set us up for the rest of our lives to be great people and great leaders, so that’s also something that we will look back on, ‘Wow, this shaped me as a person and now I am the leader that I am, the friend that I am, the daughter, the sister that I am,’” said Kiah.
Emmitt is looking for that fourth championship all-time, football and on the court to match his sister with four titles on the soccer field.
If you know of a student-athlete in the area, in any sport, who is deserving of some time in FOX 12’s High School Spotlight, reach out to Nick Krupke via email at nick.krupke@kptv.com and then tune in to watch Friday mornings on Good Day Oregon.
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