HVRHS 2018 athletic awards

 

The Housatonic Valley Regional High School Athletic Department had their spring season and senior sports awards ceremony on Tuesday, June 5.  The following student-athletes were honored at the sports award ceremony:

Baseball

Most Valuable:  Connor Toffey. Most Improved:  Jack McAuliffe. Sportsmanship:  Caleb Shpur. JV Most Improved:  Eric Hickey. Stevenson Award for JV Sportsmanship:  Nick Dodge.

 Softball

Most Valuable:  Lauren Murtagh, Cameron Foley, Christina Winburn. Most Improved:  Autumn Freudenberg.Sportsmanship: Maria Candelaria Quenan Daneri. Tyburski Award:  Emma Walsh, Aliza Luminati

 Track and Field

Most Valuable:  Spencer Barry, Emily Geyselaers. Most Improved:  Jacob Gladding,  Zyaja Huggan. Sportsmanship: Xavier Johnso, Alison Holmes. Tyburski Award:  Liam Money, Alexis Galgano

 Boys Tennis

Most Valuable:  Max Klomp Most Improved:  Paul Bannister, Benjamin Upson. Sportsmanship:  Jack Scarpa. Tyburski Award:  Michah Matsudaira. JV Most Improved:  Matt Chin.

Girls Tennis

Most Valuable: Ella Matsudaira. Most Improved:  Maddie Dekker. Sportsmanship:  Jessica Serna. Tyburski Award: Neve O’Connell. JV Most Improved:  Lily Bibro. Stevenson Award:  Sarah Upson.

Girls Lacrosse

Most Valuable:  Molly Dowd.Most Improved:  Addy Dodge, Megan Foley. Sportsmanship:  Eliana Calhoun. Tyburski Award:  Maggie Bickford.

 Golf

Most Valuable:  Zachary Ongley. Most Improved:  Holden Marks, Dean Saccardi. Sportsmanship: Holden Marks,  Mason Weigold.

 Four year awards for spring  Connor Toffey (Baseball), Cameron Foley (Softball), Autumn Freudenberg (Softball), Lauren Murtagh (Softball), Juliana Tittman (Lacrosse), Olivia Forstmann (Lacrosse), Jack Scarpa (Tennis), Emily Geyselaers (Track) and Alison Holmes (Track).

Master of Sport

 (A senior who is a member of a varsity team all three seasons during their senior year):  Molly Dowd (Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse), Olivia Forstmann (Volleyball, Basketball, Lacrosse), Emily Geyselaers (Soccer Basketball, Track), Alison Holmes (Cross Country, Basketball, Track), Calvin O’Connor (Soccer, Alpine Ski, Baseball), Jack Scarpa (Cross Country,  Hockey,  Tennis),  Juliana Tittman (Volleyball, Hockey, Lacrosse) and Alex Vernali (Football, Alpine Ski, Baseball).

Pinnacle Award

Molly Dowd and Jack Scarpa.

Athletes of the Year

 Emily Geyselaers and Connor Toffey.

CAS CIAC Scholar Athlete

Molly Dowd and Jack Scarpa.

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