Berkshire League announces All-League teams

WINSTED — After a fiercely competitive and stirring sports year, Berkshire League athletes can indulge in some much needed time off. Student athletes and coaches from Northwestern and Gilbert had their incredible efforts acknowledged by the league with a spot on All-League Team roster.2010-11 Berkshire All-League Team SelectionsBaseball: Connor Guiheen, Northwestern; Justin Morhardt, GilbertBoys basketball: Bobby Lippincott, Northwestern; Robert Skinner, Gilbert; Austin Brochu, GilbertGirls cross-country: Ann Marie Tuxbury, NorthwesternField hockey: Catherine Beaudoin, NorthwesternGolf: Dakota Hock, Northwestern; Kevin McDonough, GilbertGirls soccer: Hannah Midwinter, Northwestern; Meghan Dzielak, Gilbert; Lindsey Dzielak, GilbertSportsmanship Award winner: Gilbert girls soccer head coach Moose DzielakSoftball: Nikki Bianchi, Northwestern; Kristyn Ryan, Northwestern; Brittany Martel, Northwestern; Jess Shotwell, Gilbert, League Co-Champion: Northwestern softball head coach Stacey ZematisSwimming: Meagan Pulica, Northwestern; Molly Traub, Northwestern; Katelyn Zeitler, Northwestern; Emma Cunningham, Northwestern; Katie Sterpka, Northwestern; Olivia Morris, Northwestern; Brock Flieger, GilbertSportsmanship Award winner: Gilbert boys tennis head coach Gerry HicksGirls tennis: Ashlyn Ramsey, Northwestern Sportsmanship Award winner: Gilbert girls tennis head coach Dan GollanBoys track and field: Dan Santalla, NorthwesternGirls track and field: Kathleen Winsock, Northwestern; Annmarie Tuxbury, Northwestern; Catherine Beaudoin, Northwestern; Maggie Hahn, Northwestern; Cassidy Stone, NorthwesternGirls volleyball: Kristin Olson, Northwestern; Jenna Nardi, NorthwesternWrestling: Alek Smith, GilbertSportsmanship Award winner: Gilbert wrestling head coach Doug Smith

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