Most Valuable, Shani Breiman ‘18 – “It means a lot to me to win, especially after getting injured this season. I couldn’t have done it without my teammates.Most Improved, Breanna Durand ‘20 -“I was surprised. I don’t think I could have done it without my teammates and other support.”Most Improved, Naila Silmi ‘19.Coach’s, Amy Nwachukwu ‘18.
Varsity Boys’ Basketball II
Most Valuable, Tal Breiman ‘21 – “As an eight grader, It was great to win an award, because I never thought I would be able to achieve so much through the season.”Most Improved, Jared Heller ‘19.Coach’s, Paxton Wong ‘20 – “I wasn’t expected to win, but I was definitely excited and I felt honored.”
Varsity Boys’ Basketball 1
Most Valuable, AJ Reeves ‘18 – “It means a lot for me to win MVP. Over the season, I worked really hard to help me and my team improve.”Most Improved Player, Dylan Rigol ‘18 – “It was definitely a great experience to play with the Varsity 1 team this year. Coach definitely helped me develop my basketball game and how I am as a person.”Coach’s, Ju’quan Mills ‘17.
Curling
Most Valuable, Elaine Ren ‘17.Coach’s, Thea Hill ‘17.Most Improved, Jonathan DeJesus ‘18 – “I was proud to win this year. As a skip, it was great to lead my team to the finals.”