Standout athlete Segalla honored at Housatonic Valley Regional

FALLS VILLAGE — Sydney Segalla of North Canaan was named 2021-22 Gatorade Player of the Year for her performance on the track last year.

Segalla, who graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in the spring of 2022, received her trophy during the ceremony on Thursday, Jan. 5.

The Mountaineers star athlete competed in soccer and basketball for the duration of her time at HVRHS, but it was not until her senior year that she ran track.

In her rookie season on the track, Segalla won the Berkshire League Championship and Class S State Championship in the 100, 200, and 400-meter dash.

Segalla set new Class S records in both the 100 and 400. Her performance at the state open meet qualified her for the New England Championship.

Segalla won the 400 at that event, qualifying her for the New Balance National Championships where she placed 6th in the 400.

“While her accomplishments are amazing, it was Sydney’s character that made her a standout student athlete,” said Athletic Director Anne MacNeil.

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