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Year End Wrap Up

Regatta Day Cup - Pullen House
 
Co-Curricular Arts Awards
 
Art Club - Sophie Milburn
Photo Club - Fiona Murray, Alek Boisjoly
 
Debating 
  • Silver Awards - For consistent contributions to the program and for representing the School externally at least once:Jack Campbell, Richard Xia, Rose Bouchard, Cameron Maltman, Asheesh Momi, Matthew Lovick, Fallon Dennis, Geeta Narine
  • Gold Awards - For outstanding contributions to the program and for representing the School externally at least twice:Jack Zhang, Trevor Smith, Raul Ceron, Katherine Petrasek, Alice Prindiville-Porto, Arsh Momi, Ethan Jiang
  • Most Dedicated Model UN Delegate - Ethan Jiang
  • Most Promising novice member - Rose Bouchard
  • Pullen Trophy - Most Outstanding Competitor - Alice Prindiville-Porto
 
Music
  • Michael Chellew Award - Raul Ceron
  • Steven Grasmuck Award - Daniel Wang
 
Drama
  • Fall Production - Liam Kaller, Madison Sheward, Josie Carr-Harris
  • Spring Production - Braeson Agar, Sydney Belford
  • Technical Award - Adam Milburn, Luke Torsher
  • Andy Harris Award - Meg Hicks
 
1st Riding
  • The Crang Award - Alisa Filatova
  • Most Improved - Tom Tian
 
Team Fitness
  • Most Dedicated - Matt Williams, Lexie Krocker, Delaney Stedman
  • Most Improved - Tom Hargreaves 
 
1st Girls’ Soccer
  • Susan Hadden Trophy for MVP - Caitlin Lovick, Rachel Thomson
  • Most Improved Player - Hannah Forestell
  • Character Award - Frederique Roy
 
Jr. Girls’ Soccer 
  • Award for MVP - Clara Mindjimba, Pilar Rojo
  • Most Improved Player - Lily Coates
 
Sailing 
  • Most Enthusiastic Sailor - Liam Kaller
  • Most Improved Sailors - Ramil Kayumov
 
Boardsailing
  • James Liebenburg Memorial Award - Konstantin Stoll
  • Most Improved Boarder - Maggie-Lu MacLean, Luisa Krakau
 
1st Girls’ Rugby
  • Susan Hadden Trophy for MVP - Tess Wilson
  • Rookie of the Year - Elena Martinez Sanchez 
 
Jr. Boys Rugby
  • J. Paige R. Wadsworth Award for MVP - Eduardo Martinez
  • Leadership in Rugby - Victor Tessmann
 
1st Boys’ Rugby
Colonel Lefevre Trophy for Most Valuable Player - Matthew Lovick, Alejandro Rios
The Lamont Rugby Trophy - Tavis Simms
Most Improved - Phillip Carr-Harris, Carter McKnight
 
1st Rowing
  • LCS Crew Award - Zack Masciangelo, Tori Quick
 
1st Ultimate
  • Most Valuable Player - Keith Forsythe, Juliette Polito
  • Most Improved Player - Loran Hale, Clara Zhang
 
1st Boys’ Tennis
  • Tim Hague Trophy for MVP - Ben Dahler  
  • Most Improved Player - Dorian Piret
 
1st Girls Tennis
  • Tim Hague Trophy for MVP - Ximena Castro
  • Most Improved Player - Hanna Su
 
Jr. Boys Tennis
  • J. Paige R. Wadsworth Award for MVP - Lukas Thomas 
  • Most Improved Player - Pedro Zapata
 
Kayaking
  • David Thompson Award - Buzzy Lawson
 
1st Track and Field
  • Most Dedicated - Stuart Gerus
  • Character Award for Dedication - Lizzy McLean 
 
  • 1st Boys’ Softball
  • Colonel Lefevre Trophy for Most Valuable Player - Quinn MacMillan
  • Most Improved Player - Taylor Walsh
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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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