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Spring 2022 Co-Curricular Awards

The hot, summery weather that has graced our campus marks the end of the spring co-curricular season (and the start of many summer events and activities!). This week, we acknowledged all of our students who have shown dedication, commitment, and passion for their spring term co-curricular activities. 

“All in all, it was an incredible spring—both for the amazing accomplishments of all the teams and individuals and also for what seemed like the most normal co-curricular term we have had since 2019. Thank you to both players and coaches for making this term so special.” - Mr. Ross

Congratulations, everyone!

Ultimate Frisbee
Most Valuable Player: Claire Melville ’24 (perseverance, teamwork), David Crispo ’22 (kindness, leadership)
Most Improved Player: Julia Zeidler ’22 (perseverance, bravery), Robby Briscoe ’22 (perseverance, bravery)

Team Sailing
Most Enthusiastic Team Sailor: Simon Coates ’23 (curiosity, perspective, love of learning)
Team Sailing MVP: Max Wenborne ’23 (curiosity, dedication) 

Learn to Sail
Most Improved Recreational Sailor: Antonia Ammerman ’23 (zest, grit, determination)
Most Valuable Player: Kassia Didyk ’24 (zest, grit, determination)

Windsurfing
Most Improved Wind Surfer: Franka ’23 (zest, grit, determination)
The James Leibenburg Memorial Award for Boardsailing: Louisa Dalglish ’25 (leadership, positive outlook, humour, resilience)

1st Rowing
LCS Crew Award for Most Valuable: Evan Armstrong ’23 (leadership, determination)
LCS Crew Award for Most Potential: Morgan Harris-Stoertz ’24 (dedicated, teamwork)

Junior Boys Rugby
J. Paige R. Wadsworth Award for MVP: Alex Bemrose ’24 (leadership, humility)
Most Dedicated Player: Griff Dunkin ’25 (teamwork, perseverance)

1st Boys Rugby
Rookies of the Year: Conor Rutherford ’22 (passion, leadership), Fritz Fischer-Appelt ’22 
The Lamont Rugby Trophies: Mateo Duke ’22 (dedicated, teamwork), Luke Murdock ’23 (dedication, teamwork)

1st Girls’ Rugby
Susan Hadden Trophy for MVP: Grace Bender ’22 (passion, leadership), Sinclair Lavelle ’22 (passion, leadership)
Most Dedicated (Life of the Team): Charlotte Martin ’22(dedicated, teamwork)

1st Tennis
Senior Team MVP: Charlie ’23 (leadership, positive outlook), Maria Porcar ’22 (bravery, positive outlook)
Tim Hague Trophy for Junior MVP: Leon Gell ’24 (dedication, determination), Sophie Haber ’25 (teamwork, determination)
Most Improved Player: Nate ’24 (perseverance, dedication), Evelyn Chen ’25 (perseverance, teamwork)

1st Track and Field
Most Valuable Runner: Richard Hong ’24 (dedication, zest)
Most Improved Runner: Matteo Maiocco Piotti ’23(perseverance, love of learning)
Most Valuable Player: Kaiden Wealch ’24 (teamwork, zest, humour)

Riding
The Crang Award: Veronique Parent ’22 (perseverance, dedication)
Most Improved: Ruiyan Liang ’25 (perseverance, dedication)

Team Fitness
Most Dedicated: Thomas Larson ’22 (leadership, dedication) and Ella Zegarra Brown ’22 (perseverance, commitment)

Junior Girls Soccer
The Baker Cup Award for Most Valuable Player: Tamara Von Achten ’24 (leadership, perseverance), Tessa Murray ’24 (teamwork, perseverance)
Most Improved Player: Maude Rose Craig ’24 (bravery, love of learning)
Spirit of Soccer: Gabi Brown ’24 (zest, humour), Emily Hogg ’25 (teamwork, humility)

1st Girls Soccer
The Susan Hadden Trophy for Most Valuable Player: Kate Bemrose ’22 (leadership), Harper McGowan ’22 (perseverance)
Spirit of Soccer: Sierra Gilfillan ’23 (humility), Ania Van Zyl ’22
Most Improved Player: Madison ’23 (bravery, perseverance)

Badminton
1st Most Valuable Player: Luke Burris ’22 (zest, commitment), Emily Liang ’23 (leadership, kindness)
Junior Most Valuable Player: Justin Fu ’24 (love of learning)

Rock Climbing
Rock Climbing Leadership Award: Rowan Harris-Stoertz ’22 (love of learning, curiosity)
Most Improved Climber: Paige Pettersen ’25 (perseverance, humility)

Multi-Sport
Most Dedicated: Pablo Guzman ’24 (humour, love of learning), Mortada ’23 (curiosity, honesty)

Golf
Most Improved Player: Tristan ’25 (commitment, kindness, zest)
Most Valuable Player (Junior): Odinn Young ’25 (leadership, teamwork, zest)
Most Valuable Player (Senior): Pranav Sharma ’22 (commitment, judgement, zest)

Ceramics
Iron Chef Award: Bradley McCutcheon ’24 (love of learning, creativity)

Culinary Arts
Most Outstanding: Alana Kim ’22 (leadership, teamwork)

Musical Theatre - Production of Anything Goes!
Outstanding Performance (Junior): Maude Rose Craig ’24 (dedication to excellence), Alex Bemrose ’24 (dedication to excellence)
Outstanding Performance (Senior): Fritz Fischer-Appelt ’22 (dedication to excellence), Kate Bemrose ’22 (dedication to excellence)
Spirit of Musical Theatre: Norah Appleby ’24 (perspective, leadership)
Most Valuable Crew Member: Eman Murshed ’22 (leadership, kindness)
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