Middle School honors fall athletes

Middle School Athletics recognized all fall season student-athletes on Monday, November 28 in Durnan Auditorium. Continue reading for a list of awards and distinctions.
By Lilly Miller, MS Athletic Director

Each sports program took the stage to share recaps and highlights of its season delivered by a few elected eighth grade athletes. This was a new addition to the program and proved to be the best part of the night. 

Congratulations to all of our speakers and award winners:

Cross Country
Girls A District Champion
Boys AA District Runner-Up
Most Improved Runner:  Emily Mallal '28 and Cecil Ward '27
Coaches’ Award: Madeleine Wiseman '27 and Dylan Omary '27
Most Valuable Runner: Lainey Theobald '27 and Jack Fruin '27

Girls Soccer
Most Valuable Player: Abigail Manoukian '27
Most Improved Player: Ansley Martin '27
Heart of a Champion: Laila Fierce '27 

Boys Soccer
Player of the Year: Jack Fruin '27 & Henry Baxter '27
Most Improved Player: Jack Barocas '27

Volleyball 
Most Valuable Player: Lindley Davidson '28
Most Improved Player: Alayna Thompson '27
Coaches’ Award: Julia Young '27

Ultimate Frisbee
Most Improved Award: Nicola Auman '28
Coaches’ Award: Avery Savona '27
Hustle Award: Houston Hirt '28

Golf
Rookie of the Year: Elliot Spiller '27
Best Ball Striker: Lucia Gellert '27

Girls Tennis
AA District Runner-Up
The Sky’s the Limit: Zara Campos '28
Heart and Soul Award: Ruchika Ramachandran '27
Undefeated Award: Lily Duong '28

Mountain Biking
Spirit of Speed: Hannah Mackler '28
Spirit of Shred: Aidan Harris '28
Spirit of Stoke: Adeline Miller '28

Boys Tennis
Most Valuable Player: Max Parker '29
Coaches’ Award: Kevin Song '28
Most Improved Player: Max Jordanov '27

The gyms and swimming pool are busy and noisy as our basketball and swim teams have fully begun training and competition. Look for results from their first competitions in our next newsletter and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more USN Athletics news. 
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