Athletes honored with sports awards fall 09

FALLS VILLAGE — The following sports awards were given to Housatonic Valley Regional High School students during the fall semester.

Volleyball

Most Valuable Player: Danielle Kearns

Most Improved Player: Rebecca Rybczyk

Sportmanship Award: Megan Williams

Tyburski Award: Courtney Duntz and Hannah Arel

Football

Pequot Conference Honorable Mentions: Ryan MacLaren, Zach William, Tanner Brissett

All Pequot First Team: Tanner Brissett

All Pequot Academic Team: Aaron Csehak, Sam Carling, Will Perotti, Matt Mohlenhoff, John Haddon

Roland Chinatti Award: Tom Brissett

Harry and Mary Campbell Award: Matt Mohlenhoff

Jack Lloyd Award: Aimee Shay

Mike Brenner Award: AJ Opgenorth

Hitman Award: Tanner Brissett

Parents Award: Mike Kenny

Spartan of the Year: Ryan MacLaren

Tyburski Award: Mark Wildman

Iron Man Award: Will Perotti and Adam Vernali

Most Valuable Player: Tanner Brissett

Most Improved Player: Ryan MacLaren

Cornerstone Players: Eric Avery, Barrie Richardson, Ben Van Duyne, Nick Dzenutis, Don Wright

Soccer

Most Goals: Brianna Ongley

Most Assists: Kate Eldridge

Honorable mentions for Berkshire League All-stars: Meredith Carling, Kathleen Rogers

Second team Berkshire League All-stars: Kayla Robinson, Liz Greco

Tyburski Award: Erica Kanaugh

Sportsmanship Award: Sabina Busby

Most Improved Players: Jaime Conklin, Hawk Blummert

Most Valuable Players: Meredith Carling, Liz Greco

Cross-country skiing

Girls:  

Tyburski Award: Meghan Riley  

Most Improved: Mary Perotti

Most Valuable Players: Becky Sawicki and Hannah Ware

Sportsmanship Award: Becky Sawicki  

Boys:

Tyburski Award: Myles Ware

Most Improved: Conor McCarthy

Most Valuable Player: Josh Toomey  

Sportsmanship Award: Trey Hatcher

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