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Student-Athletes Honored at Fall Sports Awards

Student-Athletes Honored at Fall Sports Awards

On October 28, student-athletes in fall sports were honored during an awards ceremony. Congratulations to the students listed below:

JV and Varsity Fall Sports

Varsity Field Hockey

Best Defensive Player: Emery Coffield ’27
MVP: Ella Erickson ’27 

Varsity Cross Country 

Boys Coaches Award: Jacob Kranz ’25
Boys Most Improved Award: Neil Rai ’27
Boys MVP: Aydin Wynn ’26
Girls Coaches Award: Isabella Thongteum ’25
Girls Most Improved Award: Amy Whisler ’27
Girls MVP: Allie Groat ’28

Varsity Girls Golf

Most Improved: Lauren Robinson ’26
MVP: Mallory Pitts ’28

JV Volleyball

Coaches Award: Mia Liera Real ’28
Most Important Player: Grace Whittaker ’26
Most Valuable Player: Emery Otterberg ’26

Varsity Volleyball

Coaches Award: Alana McGill ’26 
Most Improved: Josey Reich ’25
MVP: Caitlin Smith ’25

Varsity Girls Tennis

Coaches Award: Margot Ramsey ’29
MVP: Ellie Johnson ’26
Carlton Harris: Audrey Kim ’27

JV Boys Soccer

Coaches Award: Charlie Wile ’27
MVP: Benton Davis ’27

Varsity Boys Soccer 

Coaches Award: Turner Pierce ’25
Best Defensive Player: Kevin Stanton ’25 
MVP: Dani Giovannetti ’25

Middle School Fall Sports

Middle School Girls Tennis

Most Improved: Sameera Mannam ’29
Co-MVP: Ellen Fowler ’29
Co-MVP: Abigail Pauli-Clerk ’29

Middle School Cross Country

Coaches Award: Sophia Hammouri ’30 
Coaches Award: Nathan Tuma ’31
Most Valuable Runner: Alexandra Tuma ’29
Most Valuable Runner: Shamus Vaslow ’30

Middle School Volleyball Gold

Coaches Award: Cora Rich-Minardo ’30
Most Improved: Bailey Stearns ’31

Middle School Volleyball Green

Coaches Award: Haley McCullough ’29 and Sophie Hatcher ’30
Most Improved: Aisha Thukkani ’29
Most Valuable Player: Ellen Pauli-Clerk ’29

Middle School Boys Soccer Gold

Best Offensive Player: Cooper Rogers ’31
MVP: Mac Payonk ’30

Middle School Boys Soccer Green

Coaches Award: Arjun Thukkani ’29
Most Improved: Thomas Stanley ’30
Best Offensive Player: Deacon Hazelwood ’31