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1957 Michael Sirowich 1982 Pat Couden 1958 1983 John Haseman AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS BASEBALL 1957 Michael Sirowich 1982 Pat Couden 2018 Patrick Winkel 1958 1983 John Haseman 2019 John Lumpinksi 1959 1984 Sean Glynn 2020 NO SEASON 1960 Sal Coppola 1985 Sean Glynn 1961 1986 Craig Saccavino 1962 Ed Goldstone 1987 Sal Coppola JR 1963 Ed Goldstone 1988 Mark Midgette 1964 Ed Goldstone 1989 Dan Pino 1965 1990 Jim Vecchiarelli 1966 1991 Jeff Love 1967 1992 Brad Chernovetz 1968 1993 Brad Chernovetz 1969 1994 Chaiwat Engtrakul 1970 1995 Martin Riggione 1971 Mike Gaynor 1996 Brendan Moss 1972 1997 Noah Tarifi 1973 Kerry Donovan 1998 Bob Coppola JR 1973 Bob Coppola 1999 Michael Lucas 1974 Frank DeGennaro 2000 Mike Abrams 1974 John Sullivan 2001 John Artes 1975 Frank DeGennaro 2002 Eric Gustitus 1975 John Foley 2003 Ethan Silverstein 1976 Brian Curd 2004 Scott Meyer 1976 Billy Schaffer 2005 Patrick McKenna 1977 Bob Hoffer 2006 Max Russell 1977 Greg Ceccarelli 2007 Brian Kownacki 1978 Mike Bencivengo 2008 Jason Esposito 1978 Gary Martino 2009 Marc DeMattie 1979 Jeff Lassen 2010 Joseph Ciancola 1979 Andy Esposito 2011 Vin Siena 1979 Jeff Lassen 2012 Vin Siena 1979 Andy Esposito 2013 Mike Concato 1980 Tom McKeon 2014 Sebastian DiMauro 1980 Steve Singly 2015 Devin Belenski 1981 Steve Vitelli 2016 Andy Hague 1981 Dave Ryan 2017 Max Scheps AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS BOYS BASKETBALL 1971 Don Meikle 1986 Mike Baron 2011 Grant Watkins 1971 Gary Rispoli 1987 Frank Pepe 2012 Kevin Russell 1972 1988 Marcus Moran 2013 Zac Campbell 1973 Bob Coppola 1989 Marc Franzman 2014 David Ryan 1973 Bill Loos 1990 Jim Rieger 2015 Christopher Winkel 1974 Michael Gambardella 1991 Costa Morris 2016 Tyler Thomas 1974 Ted Cotjanle 1992 Josh Bogen 2017 Tyler Thomas 1975 Michael Gambardella 1993 Jason Small 2018 Tyler Thomas 1975 Anthony Gambardella 1994 Anthony Nardecchia 2019 James Van Hise 1976 Augie Brozek 1995 Eric Pepe 2020 Joseph Digello 1976 Bob Hoffer 1996 Edward Miller 1977 Bob Hoffer 1997 Edward Miller 1977 Brian Stowe 1998 Sean Grant 1978 Rich Malafronte 1999 Michael Lucas 1978 Jeff Lassen 2000 Chris Pepe 1979 Kirby Smith 2001 Chris Pepe 1979 Jeff Lassen 2002 Jeremy Pleckaitis 1980 Andy Gambardella 2003 Jeff Russo 1980 Mike Flaumenhaft 2004 Peter Skogg 1981 John Barton 2005 Kyle Shea 1981 Bill Gardner 2006 John D'Angelo 1982 Greg Sheffer 2007 Sam Markle 1983 Bill Ryan 2008 Sam Markle 1984 Jim Ronai 2009 Bill Katz 1985 Matt Kennedy 2010 Grant Watkins AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS GIRLS BASKETBALL 1967 Barbara Woods 1985 Kim Cassulo 2012 Chloe Brinton 1968 1986 Kim Cassulo 2013 Chloe Brinton 1969 1987 Tammy Lizotte 2014 Chloe Brinton 1970 1988 Janelle Paugas 2015 Elise Graham 1971 Kathleen McDermott 1989 Janelle Paugas 2016 Elise Graham 1972 Carla Birmingham 1990 Brenda Shia 2017 Emma Gehr 1973 Carla Birmingham 1991 Mia Malafronte 2018 Tara Laugeni 1973 Patti Flynn 1992 Kris Logue 2019 Tara Laugeni 1974 Sue Strandskov 1993 Melissa Rubelman 2020 Jillian Martin 1974 Kathy Logiodice 1994 Alexa Warren 1975 Sue Manfreda 1995 Despina Morris 1975 Debbie Brennan 1996 Joy Lee 1976 Lori Hamilton 1997 Kristine Lynch 1976 Carrie Niederman 1998 Jamie McBath 1977 Karen Johnson 1999 Kristine Lynch 1977 Lori Hamilton 2000 Kristine Lynch 1978 Karen Johnson 2001 Heather Schrum 1978 Lori Hamilton 2002 Emily Smyth 1979 Karen Johnson 2003 Alissa Roman 1979 Heather Conway 2004 Amanda Vargo 1980 Heather Conway 2005 Danielle Lebedevitch 1980 Pam Stevenson 2006 Ashley Vargo 1981 Stacey King 2007 Kara Lauritzen 1981 Stephanie Gehrke 2008 Carol Ortiz 1982 Ann Moscovics 2009 Jenni-Lyn Ladutko 1983 Ann Moscovics 2010 Nkenge Blue 1984 Tasia Turkalo 2011 Jennifer Post AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS BOWLING 1973 David Tendler 1978 Scott Finley 1974 William Bazley 1979 Frank Lewis 1975 Richard Imperali 1980 Steve Talnose 1976 Richard Imperali 1981 Robert Sykes 1977 Kevin Hardy 1981 Jay Leu AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS CHEERLEADING 1971 Joan Malerba 2000 Christina McPherson 1972 Leslie Whitcomb 2001 Nicole deFur 1973 Andrea Crocco 2002 Victoria Bateman 1974 2003 Alisa Rosson 1975 Andrea Barbato 2004 Kaili Rakfeldt 1976 Lisa Thomas 2005 Logan O'Connor 1977 Londa Leoni 2006 Sara Reiger 1978 Liz Scullin 2007 Alissa Schulman 1979 Jodi Savell 2008 Megan Haberman 1980 Tracy Altsmannberger 2009 Katherine Shinn 1981 Carol Kennedy 2019 Ashley Thomas 1982 Peggy Witheral 2020 Isabel Cavanaugh 1983 Denise Duhl 1984 Julie Powell 1985 Beth Gedansky 1986 LeAnn Brown 1987 Lisa Frattini 1988 Carrie Girasuolo 1989 Carrie Jo Hansen 1990 Sandi Link 1991 Kelly Farrell 1992 Gia Nicoletti 1993 Jackie Curd 1994 Laura Rubano 1995 Elizabeth Capone 1996 Elizabeth May 1997 Kelly Nichols 1998 Kim Murphy 1999 Pamela Shimono AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 1976 Jared Kline 1992 John Cesarek 2008 Adam Trofa 1977 John Moulton 1993 Jarrett O'Donnell 2009 Adam Trofa 1978 John Moulton 1994 Scott Barsczewski 2010 Ryan Laemel 1979 Mark Lurie 1995 Ravi Purushotham 2011 Dean Bhatt 1980 Curt Lurie 1996 Steven Schpero 2012 Clark Shurtleff 1981 Steen Friis 1997 Gary Stevens 2013 Shae Belenski 1982 Thom Jacobs 1998 Burke Roper 2014 Michael Yuan 1983 Jim Funk 1999 Luke Mitchell 2015 Sricharan Kadimi 1984 Craig Gemmell 2000 Carl Desir 2016 Harrison Block 1985 Keith Moody 2001 Carl Desir 2017 Kyle Beaudette 1986 Dave Chung 2002 Bruce Bassi 2018 Connor Visnic 1987 Mike Evans 2003 Andrew Percy 2019 Connor Visnic 1988 Mike Evans 2004 David Krause 2020 John Dill 1989 Zak Madison 2005 Chris Walsh 1990 Raj Saini 2006 Michael McSherry 1991 Mike Morris 2007 Wesley Halstead AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 1980 Ani Docal 1994 Janis Eisenberg 2008 Annelies Gamble 1981 Marisa Honig 1995 Laurie Demsky 2009 Annelies Gamble 1982 Amy Davidson 1996 Gwen Duchardt 2010 Sara Breland 1983 Jean Pepe 1997 Merideth Rossner 2011 Jane Depgen 1984 Kerry Carton 1998 Yana Turzhitskaya 2012 Leanne Beedle 1985 Thea Schwartz 1999 Amanda Brei 2013 Lisa Gorham 1986 Thea Schwartz 2000 Amanda Brei 2014 Emily Criscuolo 1987 Margaret Schultz 2001 Stephanie D'Orso 2015 Emily Criscuolo 1988 Debby Marlowe 2002 Mary Warren 2016 Melissa Taggart 1989 Debby Marlowe 2003 Sonia Haerizadeh 2017 Emily Criscuolo 1990 Patty O'Connor 2004 Sonia Haerizadeh 2018 Abigail Bowser 1991 Melissa Fusarelli 2005 Sonia Haerizadeh 2019 Madelyn Ciskowski 1992 Sara Mulligan 2006 Steph Shea 2020 Dana Della-Giustina 1993 Janis Eisenberg 2007 Paige Palloto AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS DANCE/SPIRIT 2011 Rachel Simon 2016 Rosie Richetelli 2012 Rachel Simon 2017 Sophie Benjamin 2013 Tara Gioiella 2018 Sophie Benjamin 2014 Rosie Richetelli 2019 Sophie Benjamin 2015 Rosie Richetelli 2020 Sydney Reiner AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS FIELD HOCKEY 1967 Virginia Curd 1983 Eileen Kelly 2009 Moira Ferguson 1967 Phyllis Viccione 1984 Ruth Carrington 2010 Chavonn Duncan 1968 1985 Kate Davidson 2011 Holly Johnson 1969 1986 Jennifer Masto 2012 Alexandra Kramer 1970 1987 Maureen Flynn 2013 Stephanie Esposito 1971 Marguerite Williams 1988 Lisa Henson 2014 Lauren Kelly 1972 Wendy Allen 1989 Natalie Hansen 2015 Kaitlin Thomas 1973 Carol Berti 1990 Cathy LaBrecque 2016 Isabella Ferraro 1973 Wendy Allen 1991 Cathy LaBrecque 2017 Jenna Thomas 1974 Merrie Nelson 1992 Sarah Egnaczyk 2018 Sara Kelly 1974 Judy McHugh 1993 Sarah Egnaczyk 2019 Tess Csejka 1975 Robin Gordon 1994 Jennifer Rice 2020 Tess Csejka 1975 Caroline Allen 1995 Jill Dedman 1976 Eliza Niederman 1996 Jill Dedman 1976 Claire Sullivan 1997 Kristen Cox 1977 Kathy Lenahan 1998 Alison Egnaczyk 1977 Michelle Santoro 1999 Claudia Fernandes 1978 Peggy Maas 2000 Tiffany Egnaczyk 1978 Michelle Santoro 2001 Tiffany Egnaczyk 1979 Pam Stevenson 2002 Caitlin Kelly 1979 Sue Murphy 2003 Kate MacLeman 1980 Pam Stevenson 2004 Kristen Wagner 1980 Amy Regan 2005 Hailey Wood 1981 Maria DeGennaro 2006 Ashley Keyes 1981 Kathy Quinn 2007 Maggie Lupo 1982 Maria DeGennaro 2008 Becky Soltis AMITY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BLOCK "A" AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS FOOTBALL 1971 Ken Burkus 1981 Mike Diamond 2015 Matthew Attolino 1971 Craig Stockel 1981 Ed Marcarelli 2016 Colin Beaulieu 1971 Pat Witheril 1981 Bill Rosen 2017 Colin Beaulieu 1971 Mike Welch 1981 Greg Luciani 2018 Luigi Luciani 1972 1982 Ed Choiniere 2019 Michael Young 1973 John Sullivan 1983 Bill Ryan 2020 Joseph Digello 1973 Peter Fitzpatrick 1984 Sean Glynn 1973 Mark Graham 1985 Justin Shanley 1973 Jim Nastri 1986 Steve Vallie 1974 Roger Moore 1987 Tom Forlano 1974 Frank DiCaprio 1988 Marcus Moran 1974 Joseph Dey 1989 Ken Luciani 1974 John Sullivan 1990 Darren Murray 1975 Joseph Polirio 1991 Brett Dedman 1975 David Hallock 1992 Steve Kosarka 1975 William Shaffer 1993 Brett Cox 1975 Anthony Scillia 1994 Chris Watson 1976 Russell Barnes 1995 Martin Riggione 1976 Ken Fantano 1996 Travis Ewen 1976 Robert Donovan 1997 Todd Francis 1976 Brian Curd 1998 Ken Barrett 1977 Sid Ward 1999 Joe Ruszkowski 1977 Bill Talnose 2000 Matt Basso 1977 Greg Ceccarelli 2001 Paul Crotta 1977 Nick Son 2002 Ted Czepiga 1978 Greg Burkus 2003 Ted Czepiga 1978 Rich Lena 2004 Ted Czepiga 1978 Joe Margolis 2005 Collin Sheppard 1978 Bob Agres 2006 Dan Grzywacz 1979 Kyle Perry 2007 Brandon Basso 1979 Richard Lena 2008 Nick Ferris 1979 Joe Margolis 2009 Jay Binkowski 1979 Tom Crocco 2010 Tom Scanlon 1980 John Carrington 2011 Kyle Kalanta 1980 Rick Katz 2012 Tyler
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