Fall awards night held

FALLS VILLAGE — The Housatonic Valley Regional High School Fall Sports Awards were presented on Tuesday, Nov. 29. 

Boys Soccer

Most Valuable: Scott Dignacco and Johan Diaz

Most Improved: Dante Maddock

Sportsmanship: Donovan McCray

Tyburski (outstanding Freshmen): Lucas Calhoun

Girls Soccer

Most Valuable: Lauren Segalla, Amanda Jacquier, Grace Lancto, Chloe Dakers, Angela Tabor

Most Improved: Sofia Garner

Sportsmanship: Christina Winburn

Tyburski: Genevieve Bushey

 Girls Cross-Country

Most Valuable: Mari Cullerton

Most Improved: Kyra Cullerton

Sportsmanship: Katherine Starr

Tyburski: Not given

 Boys Cross-Country

Most Valuable: Paul Bannister

Most Improved: Hunter Riley

Sportsmanship: Jack Scarpa

Tyburski: Jace Tomaino 

Volleyball

Most Valuable: Haley Gulotta and Marge Riccardelli

Most Improved: Mara Dorsey

Sportsmanship: Madelynn Olownia

Tyburski: Jenna Luz

Field Hockey

Most Valuable: Maddie Sheldon

Most Improved: Sofia Rincon

Sportsmanship: Jada Wilson

Tyburski: Danielle Gorat

Berkshire League
Scholar Athletes

To be named a Scholar Athlete, a student must achieve an 88 or better grade average while participating in interscholastic athletics. 

Myah Baird (soccer), Lily Bibro (volleyball), Allison Black (volleyball), Lucas Calhoun (soccer), Sarah Cattelan (volleyball), Lindsey Clark (volleyball), Dylan Crump (football), Ian Danforth-Gold (soccer), Jillian Diamond (volleyball), Nicholas Dodge (soccer), Anthony Fenn (soccer), Benjamin Foster (cross-country), Hannah Gilpatric (volleyball), Sarala Grayson-Funk (soccer), Kayleigh Greene (soccer), Jessy Haggard (volleyball), Trevor Hampson (cross-country), Zyaja Huggan (soccer), Haley Leifert (field hockey), Valerie Lenis (volleyball), Jenna Luz (volleyball), Madison McNealy (soccer), Molly Menniges (field hockey), Molly O’Connor (volleyball), Dale Palmer (soccer), Jeffrey Palmer (soccer), Ella Segalla (soccer), Samantha Sheldon (soccer), Jacob Sheltra (soccer), Jace Tomaino (cross-country), Juan Vanicky (soccer), Brianna Webb (field hockey), Kaitlyn Buckley (volleyball), Anna Coon (volleyball), Madeline Dekker (soccer), Abigail Dodge (soccer), Sofia Garner (soccer), Nicole Gorat (cross-country), MacKenzie Hunter (soccer), Matthew Lopes (soccer), Manuella Matsudaira (soccer), Jack McAuliffe (soccer), Alexa O’Connor (soccer), Zachary Ongley (soccer), Dean Saccardi (cross-country), Madison Simonds (soccer), Sammanthan Starr (cross-country), Marijke Stiffler (soccer), Paul Bannister (cross-country), Jacob Burcroff (soccer), Molly Dowd (soccer), Cameron Foley (soccer), Elias Hill (soccer), Ikuto Iwasa (cross-country), Mehali Kasimis (soccer), Lauren Murtagh (soccer), Calvin O’Connor (soccer), Sofia Rincon (field hockey), Jack Scarpa (cross-country), German Sharabok (soccer), Juliana Tittman (soccer), Alex Vernali (football), Benjamin Upson (cross-country), Jada Wilson (field hockey), Scout Beddingfield (cross-country), Paris Beddingfield (cross-country), Blake Buckley (soccer), Anthony Cattelan (football), Eve Cullerton (cross-country), Kyra Cullerton (cross-country), Mari Cullerton (cross-country), Chloe Dakers (soccer), Scott Dignacco (soccer), Brooke Dodge (volleyball), Mara Dorsey (volleyball), Justin Gregory (soccer), Matthew Holderman (cross-country), Amanda Jacquier (soccer), Grace Lancto (soccer), Michael O’Connor (soccer), Brooke Olownia (volleyball), Margaret Riccardelli (volleyball), Lauren Segalla (soccer), Katherine Starr (cross-country), Emily Sullivan (cross-country), Maggie Sullivan (cross-country), Angela Tabor (soccer), Evan Wilkinson (football) and Trisha Worthington (volleyball).

For up-to-date weekly athletic schedules, go to www.hvrhs.org and click on the Announcements tab. 

 

 

Anne MacNeil is high school athletic director and middle school athletic coordinator for Housatonic Valley Regional High School and the Region One School District.

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