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Spring athletes honored at 2025 Class Day

The Athletics department honored our spring athletes with the 2024-25 Spring Sports Awards during the Upper School’s Class Day Ceremony on Friday, May 23.
Three awards for each sport were given: The Board Award, the Coaches Award, and the Most Improved Award.

The Board Award is recognized as a team’s highest award and is given to the player that contributed the most to the varsity program in terms of leadership, dedication, and performance. This award winner is forever recognized on the sport’s award board that hangs in Gardner Gymnasium. This award is voted on by the players and coaches.

The Coaches Award is awarded to the player that demonstrates great leadership and sportsmanship, and contributes significantly to the success of the team as selected by the coaches.

The Most Improved Award is given to the player that demonstrates the greatest improvement in performance and/or leadership over the course of the season as selected by vote of the coaches and players.

Baseball Awards
Lowry Watkins Jr. Board Award – Colin Moriarty
Coaches Award – Maverick Mead
Most Improved – Will Jevne

Girls Lacrosse Awards
Neal Cory Board Award – Leighton Spears
Coaches Award – Christine Martin
Most Improved – Zaylee Madison

Boys Lacrosse Awards
Neal Cory Board Award – Kareem Draw
Coaches Award – Maclean Cantley
Most Improved – Tripp Swisher

Boys Tennis Awards
Marshall Bullitt Watkins Board Award – Charlie Lewis
Coaches Award – Caden Wang
Most Improved – Ivan Kalagin

Girls Tennis Awards
Marshall Bullitt Watkins Board Award – Veronica Goldentul
Coaches Award – Claire Morris
Most Improved – Maya Kassie

Boys Track & Field Awards
Board Award – Ryan Shaps
Coaches Award – Nic Doster and Braylen Batts-Hobbs
Most Improved – Deion Davidson

Girls Track & Field Awards
Board Award – Hailey Hack
Coaches Award – Ellie Beam
Most Improved – Ann Zhao

ESports Awards
Board Award – Emily Lynch
Coaches Award – Oliver Huestis
Most Improved – Emery Lewis

Archery Awards
Board Award – Addi Elliott
Coaches Award – Chance Sheridan
Most Improved – Annabelle Wilson
 
Three-Sport Athletes
  • Sofia Bajandas (Golf, Soccer, Tennis)
  • Emerson Becker (Field Hockey, Swim, Lacrosse)
  • Shepherd Caudill (Soccer, Swim/Dive, Lacrosse)
  • Adam Dockstader (Cross Country, Tennis, Track & Field)
  • Kareem Draw (Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse)
  • Jalen Green-Hardesty (Football, Basketball, Track)
  • Hailey Hack (Cross Country, Swim, Track & Field)
  • Caleb Haworth (Football, Soccer, Basketball)
  • Ayden Jackson (Soccer, Track & Field, Lacrosse)
  • Janie Jennings (Field Hockey, Track & Field, Lacrosse)
  • Maya Kassie (Cross Country, Golf, Tennis)
  • Presley Nett (Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse)
  • Harper Purcell (Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse)
  • Lulu Robertson (Field Hockey, Cross Country, Lacrosse)
  • Caden Wang (Cross Country, Tennis, Track & Field)
  • Steven Wang (Cross Country, Swim, Track & Field)

Four-Sport Athletes
  • Ellie Beam (Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Track & Field)
  • Sophie Mainka (Golf, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis)
  • Tyler Wilson (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track & Field)

Congratulations to all of our spring athletes!
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