Athletic Awards Ceremony honors top student athletes across multiple sports

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The 2024-12-17 School Committee Meeting in Rhode Island celebrated a wave of athletic achievements, highlighting the outstanding performances of student-athletes across various sports.

Field hockey shone brightly with Rachel Burecht earning First Team All Division honors, while Kaitlyn Commerford and Brogan Manny received Second Team and Honorable Mention accolades, respectively. The All Rookie award went to Gabriela Ritchie, and Sofia Gagner, Megan Daniels, Ella Quigley, and Lila Simoes were recognized for their academic excellence.

In girls volleyball, Sonya Beasley made a significant impact, being named Third Team All State and also receiving Third Team All Division honors. Lily Baxter also had a standout performance, earning multiple accolades including All Division Honorable Mention and All Tournament Team. The academic awards in this category went to a group of dedicated students including Gianna Fitz and Maya Islander.

The girls soccer team was recognized for their sportsmanship, with Ryan Denicourt and Ashley Simmons making the All Tournament Team. Denicourt also secured First Team All State honors, while Simmons received accolades for both First Team All Division and academic excellence.

The boys cross country team saw Charlie Allinson and Tom Golis recognized for their achievements, with Golis receiving the Coaches Award. In boys soccer, Cody Kovalski was named First Team All State, with several teammates also earning All Division honors.

Football awards highlighted standout players such as Isaac Hayes, who was named First Team All Division, and Ben Donahue, who received the Sportsmanship Award. The meeting concluded with a public forum, although no attendees were present to speak.

This meeting not only celebrated individual and team successes but also underscored the commitment of student-athletes to both sports and academics, setting a positive tone for the school community.

Converted from 2024-12-17 School Committee Meeting meeting on December 18, 2024
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