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Spring Co-Curricular Awards

This week, we acknowledged all of our students who have shown dedication to their spring term co-curriculars. Since April, our students have been encouraged to stay connected by staying active, being creative, and having fun while participating in their choice of over 20 on-campus and remote programs being offered.

Many new and modified programs were designed to work well in a remote environment and saw our students participating in activities such as yoga, dog-walking, indoor and outdoor fitness programs, cooking, art, cycling, and running, all while staying safe. 

We are thankful for our instructors and students who have navigated the remote learning environment and found ways to continue being active together. At a time when motivation can be challenging, our students and staff have continued to come together with flexibility and positivity and we remain committed to encouraging each other to develop active and healthy habits that promote joy and creativity. 

Spring Co-Curricular Awards

Ultimate Frisbee
Most Improved Player: Jacobo de Juan Millon (perseverance, teamwork)
Most Enthusiastic Player: David Crispo ’22 (kindness, leadership)

Team Sailing
Spirit of Sailing Award: Clea Yates (leadership, teamwork)
Most Improved Sailor: Shenda Fitton and Grace Devitt (curiosity, dedication) 

Learn to Sail
Most Enthusiastic Recreational Sailors: Abby Reeds, Simon Coates, and Olivia Johnston (leadership, love of learning, and kindness)

Windsurfing
Most Improved Wind Surfers: Doga Uzel and Charlotte Coates (perseverance, love of learning, curiosity, prudence)

Flag Rugby
The Lamont Rugby Trophy: Doug Brown (leadership and perseverance)
J. Paige R. Wadsworth Award for MVP: Pen Murray (self-regulation and bravery)
Rookie of the Year: Daniel Min (love of learning)
Susan Hadden Trophy for MVP: Ellie Murdock (leadership, zest)

Tennis
Awards of Excellence: Ben Rush (leadership, jumour, teamwork, appreciation of beauty and excellence), Leon Gell (appreciation of beauty and excellence, bravery, humour), and William Chan (perseverance, self-regulation, fairness)
Most Enthusiastic: Hayley Scwartzentruber (zest, humour, teamwork)

Track and Field
Most Valuable Runner: Richard Hong (leadership, perseverance)
Most Improved Runner: Mateo Wealch (perseverance)

Team Fitness
Most Dedicated: Patrick Boren (perseverance, enthusiasm) and Vera Wen (perseverance, love of learning)

Soccer
Susan Hadden Trophy for MVP: Sierra Gilfillan (perseverance, self-regulation, teamwork)
Most Improved Player: Ashley Hansen (perseverance, love of learning)

Badminton
Spirit of Badminton: Gavin Plunkett (leadership, zest), Jeewoo Lee (leadership, teamwork)
Dandelion Bowl Singles Champion: Joe Huang
Dandelion Bowl Doubles Champions: Gavin Plunkett and Jacobo De Jaun Million

Beach Volleyball
Spirit of Volleyball: Lina Attard (zest, dedication)

Farming
The McMahon Award: Anna Gruodis (perseverance, appreciation of beauty and excellence, love of learning)

Campus Art
Spirit of Art: Selina Li (curiosity, creativity, love of learning)

Rock Climbing
Most Dedicated Climber: Vincent He (perseverance, prudence)
Most Improved Climber: Charley Sun (hope, bravery)

Remote Art
Spirit of Art: Rowan Harris-Stoertz (dedication, appreciation of beauty and excellence, creativity) and Maxwell Lu (creativity)

Remote Culinary Arts
Iron Chef Award: Wellesley Yu (dedication, love of learning, curiosity)

Remote Cycling
Most Dedicated Cycler: Evan Armstrong (perseverance)

Remote Female Fitness
Most Dedicated: Taya Garbutt (love of learning, perseverance, leadership)

Remote Fitness
Most Dedicated: Jackie Chen (enthusiasm, perseverance)

Remote Fun Run
Most Dedicated: Alex Bemrose

Remote Personal Fitness Pledge
Spirit of Fitness: Sinclair Lavallee (perseverance, dedication)

Remote Walking and Pet Therapy
Most Dedicated: Tori Bird (curiosity, commitment) and Ivy Morgan (curiosity, commitment)
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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.

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