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Athlete of the Year Awards by School & Organization ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARDS BY SCHOOL & ORGANIZATION BISHOP IRETON HIGH SCHOOL Basketball Mark Mangrum 2000 Andrew Brant 1968 Jay M. Marinoff Wrestling Golf Football Garwood Whaley Michelle Clark 1969 Gary Jackson Lacrosse Softball Wrestling David Damiani 2001Jessica Wolfe 1970 Norman Grimm, Jr. Soccer Cross Country Baseball 1987 Joe Reilly & Kevin Foster Adam Smith John Gallagher Wrestling Golf Wrestling 1988 Horace Scruggs Brandon Owens 1971 Larry Walthall Basketball Ice Hockey Wrestling Ryan Fannon Jessica Luckett 1972 Tim Gaghan Golf Softball Wrestling 1989 Gordon Mansfield 2002 Nick Mazzenga 1973 Bill Herberger Wrestling Cross Country Basketball 1990 David Keitzer Andrew Brant Tim Carrington Cross Country Golf Swimming 1991 Daniel Ensley Brandon Owens Tim Gaghan Soccer Ice Hockey Wrestling 1992 Chris Scrofani Jessica Luckett Dave Tinsley Soccer Softball Baseball Jude Collins 2003Jessica Luckett 1974 Steve Murray Lacrosse Softball Swimming Mike Madi Brendan Pauls Bill Richter Tennis Wrestling Wrestling 1993 Julie Kim Nino Sita 1975 Shannon Varner Tennis Ice Hockey Swimming 1994 Chris Colbert Chris Soniac Bill Richter Wrestling Swimming Wrestling Jessica Wilcox Dan Stankus 1976 Shannon Varner Soccer Baseball Swimming 1995 Michelle Horbaly Jessica Wolfe 1977 Robert Hogue Soccer Cross Country Swimming David Lachance 2004 Elizabeth Dalmut 1978 Marvin Elliott Cross Country Softball & Volleyball Football 1996 Justin Weiner Kara Verducci Gretchen Holly Golf Swimming Swimming Mark Denhup Jeff Henry 1979 Jim Halligan Baseball Golf Basketball Emily Blackburn 2005 Buddy Buckner Carl Siegfried Lacrosse Football Golf Michelle Horbaly Roland Haskins 1980 Willie Hughes Soccer Baseball Baseball Susan Coyle Jeff Henry 1981 Sam Imhoff Softball Golf Cross Country James Blitzer Briggy Imbriglia Tommy Donnelly Swimming Swimming Soccer 1997 Holly Valiulis Chrissy Sborz 1982 Frank Paciolla Softball Softball Soccer Bryan Kearney 2006 Tim Dean 1983 Derek Williams Golf Wrestling Basketball 1998 Dan Zurowski Jeff Henry Pete Guidry Swimming Golf Soccer Kerry Jozefczyk Briggy Imbriglia 1984 Steve Saunders Soccer Swimming Soccer 1999 Leila McCarthy Chrissy Sborz 1985 Eric Mangrum Cross Country Softball Wrestling Dan Zurowski 2007 Brian Dauer Mark Lausten Swimming Golf Lacrosse Lisa Strittmatter Tim Dean David Damiani Softball Wrestling Soccer Alejandro Berthe-Suarez Tyler DuPre 1986 Robert Pollard Soccer Baseball Briggy Imbriglia Lilly Weber 1968 Carrington Herbert Swimming Soccer Track Chrissy Sborz 2016 Maggie Lohrer 1970 Bud Cox Softball Lacrosse Track 2008 Andrew Rodriguez Jordenne Gerard 1974 Oran Rowe Football Volleyball Track Brian O’Donnell David Cooper 1976 Boota DeButts Wrestler Football Football Meghan Bohn Akunna Konkwo 1977 Preston Fox Tennis Basketball Baseball Tyler Dupre Anna Shumate 1979 Tim McGee Baseball Swimming Baseball Briggy Imbriglia Kelly Larkin 1980 Richard Mack Dive Lacrosse Golf Kristin Kelleher Emnet Simunyola Hunter Dyer Softball Tennis Tennis 2010 Saskia Kroesen Matt Gottlieb 1981 Van Merchant Swimming Crew Tennis Angus MacDonald Lillian Weber Jim Huddleston Swimming Soccer Football Janet Tela 2017 Frankie Littleton Tim McGee Lacrosse Volleyball Baseball Thaddeus Babiec Callah McCormick 1982 Leigh Spruill Crew Field Hockey Baseball 2011 Emma Klein Danny Miller 2012 Liam O’Connor Swimming Basketball Cross Country Garrison Norem 1983 Trip Caldwell Moses Webb Soccer Tennis Football Erin Rockwell Leigh Pell Andrew Lutterloh Softball Baseball Wrestling Kayla Duperrouzel 1984 Harry Lawson Kelly Palmer Lacrosse Golf Swimming 2018 Akunna Konkwo Patrick Rand Jacob Ramey Basketball Baseball Crew Claire Ferrell Chris Sappington BJ Townley Volleyball Tennis Track Madison Mote 1985 Bart Potter Katrina Guillou Lacrosse Tennis Soccer Sean Gibbons 1986 Nelson Tyrone 2013 Mark Porter Crew Tennis Golf 2019 Akunna Konkwo Tom Goodrum Emily Quinn Basketball Golf Swimming Kerrigan McCormick Jim Bass Stephanie Lin Field Hockey Track Tennis Sydney Foster Richard Beaver 2014 Stephanie Cabrera Lacrosse Cross Country Volleyball Kayla Cheney 1987 Adam Rice Hayley Snell Crew Lacrosse Swimming Yannet Ephrem Andrew Hudson Charlotte Sofield Cheerleading Cross Country Lacrosse 2020 Taylor Wilmot Bart Potter Audrey Sisel Volleyball Tennis Crew Sofie Riedeor Xan Smith Adrienne Maday Tennis Golf Soccer Mary Margret Quinn 1988 Richard Stone 2015 Margaret Lohrer Field Hockey Soccer Cross Country Kaleigh Ballagh Jason Henthorne Stephanie Cabrera Cheerleading Cross Country Volleyball Graham Kalan Drew Moretz Drew Smith Ice Hockey Tennis Football Scott Fortney Ryan Scott EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL Wrestling Ice Hockey 1989 Jim Williams Ben Gorski 1962 Max Chapman Lacrosse Swimming Prep School Athlete Drew Moretz Nick Ducceschi 1963 Ty Tyler Tennis Soccer H.S. All-American in Football 1990 Bill Merriman Soccer Tennis Tennis Drew Moretz Elizabeth Harrison 2016 Jesse Meyler Tennis Cross Country Football Jimmy Flippen Gift Maworere Nick Reed Golf Soccer Basketball 1991 Jimmy Flippen 2007 Danny Coale Hughes Page Golf Football Baseball 1992 Andre Gilbert Cary Cowart Gaetan Roux Football Tennis Soccer Marty Simonsza Abel “Shadow” Sebele 2017 Luiji Vilain Golf Soccer Football 1993 Harrison Thurston 2008 Allante Keels George Mawanda-Kalema Cary Goodwin Track Basketball Football Able “Shadow” Sebele Dawn Farquharson 1994 Tre Harris Soccer Track Tennis 2010 Reid Nickle John Moses Amy Fannon Cross Country Baseball Field Hockey Bailey Patrick Gracie Hughes 1995 Mark Eldridge Golf Tennis Track Mary Foran 2018 Eleanor Winants 1996 Elizabeth Boothby Volleyball Field Hockey Tennis Henry Eshelman Xavier Johnson Darrick Jackson Wrestling Basketball Basketball Peter Pritchard Ricky Miezan 1997 Danielle O'Banion Tennis Lacrosse Basketball Sarah Dillard Keil Reedich Amy Waddill Track Squash Volleyball Shantell Bingham 2019 Tre Simmons Elizabeth Boothby Track Cross Country Tennis Alex Smith Litchfield Ajavrn 1998 Elizabeth Boothby Soccer Football Tennis Rachel Hurley William Smith Andrew Grobmyer Soccer Wrestling Golf 2011 Gracie Hughes 1999 Bryson Spinner 2012 Wells Patrick Tennis Football & Basketball Golf John Moses Alex Hume Kethan Savage Baseball Tennis Basketball Alli Boehm 2000 Craig Anderson Chris Cindrich Track Tennis Tennis Thomas Williamson 2001 Alex Hurne Ntokozo (Schillo) Tshuma Squash Tennis Soccer Nicole Carino 2002 Jason O’Neill 2013 Abby Halm Squash Football Cross Country Grayson Guest Jamie Doerr Doug Chappell Climbing Basketball Basketball 2020 Alli Boehm Alex Hume Chris Cindrich Cross Country Tennis Tennis Haley Sabot 2003 Jamie Doerr Daniel Adehiyi Basketball Basketball Track Dante Jackson James Kurek 2014 Robbie Whitman Indoor Track Golf Golf Elyse Farrell 2004 Tim Hightower Gregory Malinowski Volleyball Football Basketball Ben O’Neill Charlotte Hunt ST. STEPHEN’S SCHOOL Lacrosse Tennis Ryan Woodlee Andrew Dejoy 1961 Marty Baumberger Cross Country Tennis Athlete of the Year 2005 Tom Light Ivy Houde 1965 Jim Worden Tennis Softball Basketball Arinze Onauaku 2015 Andrew Sherrill 1966 Guy Smythe Basketball Golf Football Ryan Woodlee Eleanor Winants David Honeywell Cross Country Field Hockey Track 2006 William Braswell Nick Reed 1967 Jack Abraham Track Basketball Football David Hannon Blaise Schuster 1973 Andy Hitt Football Lacrosse Matt Crater 1976 Dave Fellows 1992 Erica Swanson Baseball Wrestling Field Hockey 2000 Sean Washington 1977 Griff Thomas Khail Adul-Malik Football Wrestling Wrestling Mo Jenkins 1978 Richard Pleasants 1993 Dara Brunelli Field Hockey Wrestling Lacrosse Jay Kent 1979 Pete Fellows Ossie Jones Wrestling Wrestling Basketball Madia Willis David Branch Chris Buxton Volleyball Football Football Julia Vinyard 1980 Steve Wadsworth Mike Lewis Lacrosse Football Golf Billy Schweitzer 1981 Tom Riley Lisa Meltz Baseball Golf Field Hockey 2001 Brian Finnigan Hassan Rifaat 1994 Amanda Hatton Football Wrestling Lacrosse Chris Miosi 1984 Jon Peterson Steve Fill Wresting Football Football Kate Jerde Andy Fellows 1995 Amanda Hatton Lacrosse Wrestling Lacrosse Andrew Wells Tom Riley Dave Mason Baseball Golf Baseball 2002 Cory Samperton 1983 John Freeman Tom Demery Field Hockey Wrestling Wrestling Kathleen Miller 1984 John Freeman 1996 Brian Napper Field Hockey Wrestling Football Chris Miosi Ted Hart Sara Hills Wrestling Lacrosse Field Hockey Kristen Zimmer 1985 Mike Pascal Margret Ann Raines Lacrosse Basketball Volleyball Andrew Wells 1987 Orson Williams 1997 Amy Zimmer Baseball Basketball Lacrosse Catherine Dyson 1988 Hank McKnelly Ned Varner Swimming Lacrosse Cross Country 2003 Treat Huey 1989 Troudy Vaughn Tom Croker Golf Soccer Tennis Nanna Kozenchak Chris Simpson Jack Richardson Volleyball Basketball Baseball Kathleen Miller 1990 Jay Black Kate McDaniel Field Hockey Wresting Field Hockey Ashley Pariser Chris Simpson Tucker Foote Tennis Basketball Wrestling Kathryn Tylander 1998 Caroline Billingsley Lacrosse ST. AGNES SCHOOL Softball 2004 Sam Cooper Allison Moulin Hockey 1986 Maggie Vaughan Lacrosse Jenny Hauser Field Hockey Matt Crater Lacrosse 1987 Amy Gillis Baseball Jennifer Holden Field Hockey Curtis McNeil Field Hockey 1988 Sharon Dewey Basketball Treat Huey Field Hockey Summer Crabtree Tennis 1989 Tara Uhler Field Hockey Michael Schwimer Field Hockey Tucker Foote Baseball 1990 Angela Cheng Wrestling 2005 Sam Cooper Lacrosse McCoy Klink Hockey Eleanor Hawkins Volleyball Ashley Headon Field Hockey 1999 Jeanne Murphy Volleyball Golf Jennifer Holden ST. STEPHEN’S AND ST. AGNES Summer Crabtree Field Hockey & Lacrosse SCHOOL Field Hockey Dan Hurrin Tack
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