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Fall Co-Curricular Celebration

This week, we celebrated the completion of our fall co-curricular term with shared stories detailing personal bests, last-minute victories, new discoveries and new-found pride in accomplishments. Together, we celebrated our three Silver CISAA medals (congratulations to the 2nd Girls' Field Hockey, 1st Boys' Soccer and Jr. Boys' Soccer teams) as well as other incredible accomplishments including the completion of a co-curricular season chock-full of artistic, athletic and social enrichment choices.
 
1st Boys’ Soccer - CISAA Silver Medal
Most Improved Player: Brendan Rutherford
The Hayman-Jones Award for Most Valuable Player: Eli Shannon
The Ingram Award: Adam Stainrod
 
Jr. Boys’ Soccer - CISAA Silver Medal
Most Improved Player: Chinedum Kanu
The Richard Hales Award for the Spirit of Soccer: Dylan Becker
The J. Paige Wadsworth Award for Most Valuable Player: Aiden Segura, Alan Merick
 
1st Girls’ Field Hockey
Most Improved Player: Dakyum Lee, Kit Wright
McIntyre Award: Allie Avard
The Susan Hadden Trophy for Most Valuable Player: Lizzy Hood 
 
2nd Girls’ Field Hockey - CISAA Silver Medal
Most Improved Player: Caroline Chen, Olivia Vaghan
The Baker Award for Most Valuable Player: Charlize Avon
 
1st Girls’ Basketball
Most Improved Player: Sophie Milburn 
The Susan Hadden Trophy for Most Valuable Player: Allie Madden 
 
Jr. Girls’ Basketball
The J. Paige Wadsworth Award for Most Valuable Player: Cassie Mesburis 
Most Improved Player: Abigayle Strano 
 
1st Boys’ Volleyball
Most Improved Player: Santiago Paz
The Colonel Lefevre Trophy for Most Valuable Player: Julius Grosse
 
Jr. Boys’ Volleyball
Most Improved Player: Scott Doggett
The J. Paige Wadsworth Award for Most Valuable Player: Griffin Cudmore-Keating
 
1st Cross Country
Dedication & Perseverance: Ryosuke Togawa, Isa Garcia
Most Valuable Runners: Joe Ribbins, Leanne Britton-Foster
 
Riding
Most Improved: Julia Ruiz Rovelo
Most Promising: Hannah Hofmann
 
Team Fitness
Spirit & Dedication Female: Janelle Lawes
 
Team Yoga
Spirit of Yoga: Alicetierney Prindiville-Porto, Niah Graham
 
Waterfront Programs
Most Improved Sailor: Nate Jones
Most Valuable Sailor: Alek Boisjoly
Most Enthusiastic Paddler: Wulfric Harris-Stoertz
Most Improved Paddler: Joven Peralta
Boardsailing Leadership Award: Julio Midence Rosario 
Most Improved Boardsailor: Chris Peng
The James Liebenburg Memorial Award for Boardsailing: Ethan Webster
 
Rock Climbing
Leadership in Climbing Award: Kyle Lee
Most Dedicated Climber Award: Liam Cole 
 
Multi-Sport
Most Enthusiastic: Christoph Goerlitz, Sarah Alexander
 
Heritage Preservation
Hugo Torsher, Jack Zhang, Octavio Diaz
 
Film
Most Dedicated to Film: Annie Da 
 
Guitar
Most Dedicated to Introductory Guitar: Lucy Yu
 
Culinary Arts
Cast Iron Chef: Parker Monkley
 
The Pumpkin Cup Paper House Challenge: Lefevre House
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  • Josh Smith
    Can we please get a newsletter about the Jr. Boys Soccer final? I love reading them.

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