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Celebrating Our Fall 2025 Co-Curricular Award Winners

As the Fall 2025 season wraps up, Lakefield College School is proud to recognize our students’ achievements across a wide range of sports and co-curricular programs. Their dedication, growth, and spirit truly embody the values of the LCS community.
 
Field Hockey
  • 1st Girls Field Hockey

    • Most Improved Player: Carla Kaefer ’27, London Moroney ’27
    • McIntyre Award: Kenzie McIntyre ’26, Audrey Lett ’26

  • 2nd Girls Field Hockey

    • Most Improved Player: Valerie Lo ’26
    • Baker Award for Most Valuable Player: Abbie Rossy ’26

Cross Country Running
  • Most Improved: Maya Schaetzberger ’29
  • Most Valuable: Leo Weir ’27
  • Spirit of the Sport: Kyle McDermott ’27

Soccer
  • 1st Boys Soccer

    • Most Improved Player: Henry Hu ’26
    • Hayman-Jones Award for Most Valuable Player: Feras Hammoud ’27
    • Ingram Award: Jack Douglas ’26

  • 2nd Boys Soccer

    • Most Improved Player: Nico Guzman ’27
    • Most Valuable Player: Santiago Morales Buendia ’28
    • Spirit of the Sport: Joshua Kent ’26

  • Junior Boys Soccer

    • Most Improved Player: Kaya Mangtay ’28
    • J. Paige Wadsworth Award for Most Valuable Player: Kieran Cunniffe ’28
    • Richard Hales Award for Spirit of Soccer: Eric Wu ’28

Volleyball
  • 1st Boys Volleyball

    • Most Improved Player: Max Peach ’26
    • Colonel Lefevre Trophy for Most Valuable Player: Rupert Creasy ’26

  • 2nd Boys Volleyball

    • Heart of the Game: Ethan Chen ’26
    • Most Valuable Player: Brandon Lam ’26

Rock Climbing
  • Most Improved in Climbing: Dora Zhao ’27
  • Most Dedicated Climber: Chase Zhang ’26, Emma Bierich ’29

Flag Football
  • Girls Flag Football

    • Most Improved: Ella Seville-Cottam ’28 (D), Addie Hubbs ’27 (O)
    • Most Valuable Player: Nora Reise-Ward ’26 (D), Hadley Kernohan ’27 (O)

  • Boys Flag Football

    • Most Improved: Blake Dobson ’26
    • Most Valuable Player: Masa Taniguchi ’27

Weight Training
  • Weight Training A

    • Golden Barbell: Vanessa Hubbs ’26
    • Golden Dumbbell (Most Improved): Marika Kleber ’28

  • Weight Training B

    • Golden Barbell: David Lucas ’28

Riding
  • Spirit of Horsemanship: Magdalena Fink ’27

Team Sailing
  • Commodores Award (Top Sailor): Ryan Simmons ’26
  • Skippers Award (Most Improved): Julien Hwang ’26
  • Crew Award (Most Improved): Jimmy Fan ’28

Learn to Sail
  • Most Improved: Henry Maquinay Lezama ’28
  • Most Enthusiastic: Lorenzo Salsano ’29

Windsurfing
  • Most Improved Boardsailor: Colson Tully ’26
  • James Liebenburg Memorial Award for Boardsailing: Thomas Noone ’26

Rec Tennis
  • Most Improved: Neva Meissner ’27
  • Spirit of Tennis: Chris Niehaus ’27
Basketball
  • 1st Girls Basketball

    • Most Improved Player: Jazmin Cruz Cappo ’26
    • Susan Hadden Trophy for Most Valuable Player: Elise Devitt ’27
    • Wilcox Award for Basketball: Not awarded this year


Learn to Golf
  • Most Improved: James McCall ’26
  • Most Dedicated: Wyatt Lehr ’27

Culinary Arts
  • Cast Iron Chef: Alex Holoborodko ’26

Campus Art
  • Spirit of Campus Art: Celebrating all students privately (no award given)

Learn to Row
  • Most Improved: Charlotte Griffin ’29
  • Most Dedicated Rower: Reily Balasubramaniam ’29

Congratulations to all Fall 2025 award recipients! Your commitment, teamwork, and school spirit continue to inspire the LCS community.
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Lakefield College School is a private, coeducational boarding and day school for students in grades 9 through 12, located in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada.

We respectfully acknowledge that Lakefield College School is located on the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which include: Curve Lake, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Rama, Beausoleil, and Georgina Island First Nations.
Lakefield College School respectfully acknowledges that the Williams Treaties First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come.


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