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West Niagara High School Celebrates Athletic Excellence at Annual Awards Banquet

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A banner representing the spirit of athletics at West Niagara Secondary School.

west Niagara Secondary school recently honored its top athletes at its annual athletic awards banquet, recognizing outstanding achievements across a wide range of sports. The evening culminated with the presentation of the prestigious All-Around Athlete of the Year awards.

top Honors: All-Around Athletes Shine

Reese Bolibruck and Nathan Hockridge took home the top prizes, being named Female and Male Senior All-Around Athletes of the Year, respectively. Bolibruck’s versatility was further highlighted as she also received the Senior Girls Basketball MVP award and the Ultimate Frisbee Coach’s Award, showcasing her remarkable athletic ability and dedication across multiple disciplines. Think of her as the high school equivalent of a WNBA player who can also dominate on the ultimate frisbee field – a rare and notable talent.

Basketball Stars Lead the Way

Basketball was well-represented among the award winners.Tali Van Nynatten was recognized as the Moast Improved player for the Junior Girls team, while Bolibruck earned MVP honors for the Senior Girls.On the boys’ side, Sam Garbes was named Junior Boys Basketball MVP, and Jordan Patrick received the Most Improved award for the Senior boys team. These athletes exemplify the dedication and hard work required to excel on the court, mirroring the commitment seen in rising NBA stars.

Gridiron Greatness: Football Standouts Honored

The school’s football program also celebrated its top performers. Kason Edwards and Cole Murray were named Defensive and offensive Players of the Year, respectively, for the Junior Boys team. In the Senior Boys category, Adam Skeldon and Alex Suntz earned the same honors, while Sean Northcott received the Leadership Award. These awards highlight the importance of both individual skill and team leadership,qualities that are crucial for success in football,from high school fields to the NFL.

Beyond the field: Recognizing Excellence in All Sports

The awards banquet also recognized athletes in a variety of other sports, including golf, tennis, cross country, cheerleading, curling, swimming, volleyball, hockey, wrestling, rowing, badminton, soccer, softball, and rugby. This diverse range of sports highlights the school’s commitment to providing opportunities for students to excel in a variety of athletic pursuits.

Complete List of Award winners:

  • Junior girls basketball Most Improved: Tali Van Nynatten
  • Senior girls basketball MVP: Reese Bolibruck
  • Varsity girls field hockey Spirit of the Game: Madison Jones
  • Junior boys volleyball MVP: Gavin Simunic
  • Senior boys volleyball MVP: Matt Selinger
  • Junior boys football Defensive Player of the Year: Kason Edwards
  • Junior boys football Offensive player of the Year: Cole Murray
  • Senior boys football Defensive Player of the Year: Adam Skeldon
  • Senior boys football offensive Player of the year: Alex Suntz
  • Senior boys football Leadership Award: Sean Northcott
  • boys golf Leadership Award: Jack Hanna
  • Girls golf Coach’s Award: Keira Bacchus
  • Junior girls tennis Coach’s Award: Ava Lymburner
  • Senior girls tennis Coach’s Award: Stephen Guerra
  • Cross country MVP: Sam Garbes
  • Cross country Coach’s Award: Jackson McIntosh
  • Cheerleading Most Improved: Courtney Perdue
  • Girls curling Coach’s Award: Taylor Smith
  • Boys curling Coach’s Award: Owen McNulty
  • Swimming Most Improved: Noah LeBlanc
  • Swimming Most Valuable: Madailein van Duzen, Jaya Holland
  • Junior girls volleyball Coach’s Award: Tristan VanDyk
  • Senior girls volleyball MVP: Lia D’Archi
  • Junior boys basketball MVP: Sam Garbes
  • Senior boys basketball Most improved: jordan Patrick
  • Varsity girls hockey MVP: Trinity Clark
  • Junior boys hockey Coach’s award: Daniel Flynn
  • Varsity boys hockey Coach’s Award: Miller Bryan
  • boys wrestling MVP: Kiran Ramburn
  • Girls wrestling Most Improved: Laine Muldowney
  • Boys rowing Oarsman of the Year: Macgregor Winslade
  • Girls rowing Oarswoman of the Year: Molly dodgson, Sandra McNally
  • Novice/junior badminton Most Dedicated: Henry Heeringa
  • senior badminton Coach’s Award: Emma Kool, Julia Kuzma
  • Varsity girls soccer Coach’s Award: Lizzie Clausen
  • Junior boys soccer Coach’s Award: Charlie Kingston
  • Senior boys soccer MVP: Leo Petrou-Johnston
  • Ultimate frisbee coach’s Award: Reese Bolibruck
  • Girls softball MVP: Jenna Prest
  • Girls rugby Coach’s Award: Ireland Hamilton

Looking Ahead: The Future of West Niagara Athletics

The West Niagara Secondary School athletic awards banquet serves as a reminder of the importance of sports in developing well-rounded individuals. As these athletes move forward, it will be engaging to see how their experiences on the field and court shape their future endeavors. Will any of these athletes follow in the footsteps of famous alumni and pursue collegiate or professional sports careers? Only time will tell.

Further Inquiry: What percentage of West Niagara athletes go on to play college sports? How does the school’s athletic program compare to other schools in the region in terms of funding and resources?

Celebrating Excellence: Honoring Top Athletes of the year

In a year filled with remarkable athletic achievements, several outstanding individuals have risen to the top, earning well-deserved recognition for their dedication, skill, and sportsmanship. From the baseball diamond to the track, these athletes have demonstrated exceptional talent and commitment to their respective sports.

MVP Awards: Recognizing Peak Performance

The Most Valuable Player awards celebrate those athletes who consistently deliver game-changing performances. This year’s honorees include:

  • Boys Baseball MVP: logan Walker
  • Lacrosse MVP: Kason Edwards
  • Track and Field MVP: Coco VanNynatten,Katelyn Jones

Logan Walker’s performance on the baseball field was nothing short of spectacular,leading his team with both power hitting and solid defense. Kason Edwards dominated the lacrosse field,showcasing amazing agility and scoring prowess. In track and field,Coco vannynatten and Katelyn Jones shared the MVP title,reflecting their outstanding contributions in multiple events,a dynamic duo reminiscent of legendary track teams.

Coach’s Awards: Acknowledging Dedication and Improvement

The Coach’s Award recognizes athletes who exhibit exceptional dedication, work ethic, and a positive attitude, frequently enough showing significant improvement throughout the season.This year’s recipients are:

  • Track and Field Coach’s Award: Sydney Jeffery, Chase Larsen

Sydney Jeffery and Chase Larsen exemplify the spirit of the Coach’s Award, demonstrating unwavering commitment and a willingness to push their limits. Their dedication serves as an inspiration to their teammates.

Athlete of the Year: Honoring All-Around Excellence

The Athlete of the Year awards celebrate athletes who have excelled across multiple sports or demonstrated exceptional leadership and sportsmanship throughout the year. The Junior and Senior Athletes of the Year are:

  • Male Junior Athlete of the Year: Kason Edwards
  • Female Junior Athlete of the Year: Megan Clarke
  • Male Senior Athlete of the Year: Mat Selinger
  • female Senior Athlete of the Year: Maddy Jones

Kason Edwards, also a Lacrosse MVP, secured the Male Junior Athlete of the Year, highlighting his versatility and dominance in multiple sports. Megan Clarke’s outstanding performances earned her the Female Junior Athlete of the Year title.Mat Selinger and Maddy Jones were named Male and Female Senior Athletes of the Year, respectively, capping off their high school careers with well-deserved accolades.

All-Around Athlete of the Year: Recognizing Versatility

These awards honor athletes who have demonstrated exceptional skill and performance across a range of athletic disciplines:

  • Female Junior All Around athlete of the Year: Jayen Lapcevich
  • Male Junior All Around athlete of the Year: Miller Bryan
  • Female Senior All Around Athlete of the Year: Reese Bolibruck
  • Male Senior All Around Athlete of the Year: Nathan Hockridge

Jayen Lapcevich and Miller Bryan showcased their diverse athletic talents, earning them the Junior all-Around Athlete of the year awards. reese Bolibruck and Nathan Hockridge capped off their senior years with the Senior All-Around athlete of the Year honors, demonstrating their well-rounded athletic abilities.

Special Recognition Awards: Celebrating Character and Passion

Beyond athletic performance, these awards recognize athletes who embody the values of sportsmanship, dedication, and love for the game:

  • Michelle Fazzari Award: Tyler Schaefer
  • For the Love of the Game Award: Cedrik Burke

The Michelle Fazzari Award, named in honor of a beloved figure, recognizes tyler Schaefer’s exceptional character and contributions to the team. Cedrik Burke’s unwavering passion for sports earned him the “For the Love of the Game” Award, celebrating his infectious enthusiasm and commitment.

Looking Ahead

These athletes represent the future of sports, and their achievements serve as an inspiration to aspiring athletes everywhere. As they continue their athletic journeys,we eagerly anticipate their future successes and contributions to the world of sports. What are the key factors that contribute to an athlete’s success across multiple sports? Further investigation into training regimens, coaching methodologies, and the psychological aspects of athletic versatility could provide valuable insights for aspiring athletes and coaches alike.

Niagara’s Next Generation: Honoring the Region’s Top Athletes of the Year

Published: June 19, 2025

Niagara’s sporting community came together to celebrate its brightest stars at the annual Athlete of the Year awards. From rising juniors to seasoned seniors, the region recognized outstanding achievements, dedication, and sportsmanship across various disciplines. This year’s honorees represent the future of Niagara sports, embodying the spirit of competition and community.

Emily Ling Receives the Prestigious Michelle Fazzari Award

Tyler Schaefer (Michelle Fazzari Award) with Emily Ling
Tyler Schaefer (Michelle Fazzari Award) with Emily Ling

Emily Ling was awarded the Michelle Fazzari Award, a recognition of exceptional athletic ability combined with outstanding character and leadership.The award, named after local sports icon Michelle fazzari, celebrates athletes who not only excel in their chosen sport but also inspire those around them. ling’s performance this year has been nothing short of dominant, drawing comparisons to Fazzari’s own legendary career. Like a quarterback leading their team to the Super Bowl, Ling consistently elevates her teammates and delivers under pressure.

Nathan Hockridge Crowned Male All-Around Senior athlete

Nathan Hockridge (Male All Around-senior)
nathan Hockridge (Male All Around-Senior)

In the senior category,Nathan Hockridge took home the Male All-Around Athlete award. Hockridge’s versatility across multiple sports set him apart, showcasing a rare blend of strength, agility, and strategic thinking. His coaches laud his commitment to training and his ability to adapt to different competitive environments. Hockridge’s achievement mirrors that of a decathlete, excelling in a multitude of disciplines to achieve overall supremacy.

Megan Clarke Named Junior Female Athlete of the year

Megan Clarke (Junior Female Athlete of the Year)
Megan Clarke (Junior Female Athlete of the Year)

Megan Clarke was honored as the Junior Female Athlete of the Year, marking a significant milestone in her burgeoning career. Clarke’s dedication to her sport and relentless pursuit of excellence have made her a role model for aspiring athletes in the region. Her performance this season has drawn attention from college scouts, suggesting a luminous future ahead. Clarke’s trajectory is akin to a young phenom in tennis, rapidly climbing the ranks and challenging established veterans.

Looking ahead: The Future of Niagara Sports

The Athlete of the Year awards not only celebrate past achievements but also offer a glimpse into the future of Niagara sports.These young athletes are poised to make significant contributions to their respective sports, both locally and nationally. As they continue to develop their skills and pursue their athletic dreams, they will undoubtedly inspire future generations of athletes in the region.

Further investigation could explore the impact of local sports programs on athlete advancement in Niagara,and also the challenges and opportunities faced by young athletes in the region. Understanding these factors will be crucial in supporting the continued growth and success of Niagara’s sporting community.

Niagara Sports Scene Celebrates 2025 Award Winners

Published: June 19, 2025

The Niagara region’s sports community gathered to honor its finest athletes and contributors at the annual ArchySports awards ceremony. The event,a highlight of the local sports calendar,recognized outstanding achievements,unwavering dedication,and the pure love of the game.

Kason Edwards Crowned Junior Male Athlete of the Year

Kason Edwards (Junior Male Athlete of the Year)
Kason Edwards (Junior Male Athlete of the Year)

Kason Edwards has been named the Junior Male Athlete of the Year, a testament to his exceptional talent and relentless work ethic. Edwards, a multi-sport star, excelled in both baseball and hockey, leading his teams to multiple championships. His coaches praise his leadership qualities and his ability to perform under pressure, drawing comparisons to a young Derek Jeter in his calm demeanor and clutch performances.

Edwards’ performance this year was nothing short of spectacular. In baseball, he batted .420 with 15 home runs and 50 RBIs. On the ice, he tallied 30 goals and 45 assists, leading his hockey team to the regional finals. His versatility and dedication make him a role model for young athletes across Niagara.

The award recognizes not only Edwards’ athletic prowess but also his commitment to academics and community service. He maintains a 4.0 GPA and volunteers his time coaching younger athletes, embodying the true spirit of sportsmanship.

Cedric Burke Receives “For the Love of the Game” Award

Cedric Burke (For the Love of the Game)
Cedric Burke (For the Love of the Game)

Cedric Burke was honored with the “For the Love of the Game” award, recognizing his lifelong dedication to sports and his positive impact on the Niagara community.Burke, a former high school coach and mentor, has dedicated over 40 years to youth sports, shaping the lives of countless young athletes.

burke’s influence extends far beyond the playing field. He has organized countless fundraising events, secured sponsorships for underprivileged athletes, and served as a tireless advocate for sports programs in the region. His passion for sports is infectious, inspiring others to get involved and make a difference.

The “For the Love of the Game” award is a fitting tribute to Burke’s unwavering commitment and his profound impact on the Niagara sports community. He exemplifies the values of sportsmanship, dedication, and community service, making him a true local hero.

Looking ahead

The 2025 ArchySports awards ceremony was a celebration of excellence, dedication, and the power of sports to unite and inspire. As we look ahead, ArchySports remains committed to highlighting the achievements of local athletes and contributors, ensuring that their stories are told and their contributions are recognized.

Further investigation could explore the long-term impact of mentors like Cedric Burke on the success of Niagara athletes, or analyze the correlation between multi-sport participation and athletic achievement, as exemplified by Kason Edwards.

## West Niagara High School Celebrates athletic Excellence at Annual Awards Banquet

west Niagara Secondary school recently honored its top athletes at its annual athletic awards banquet, recognizing outstanding achievements across a wide range of sports. The evening culminated with the presentation of the prestigious All-Around Athlete of the Year awards.

top Honors: All-Around Athletes Shine

Reese bolibruck and Nathan Hockridge took home the top prizes, being named Female and Male Senior All-Around Athletes of the Year, respectively. Bolibruck’s versatility was further highlighted as she also received the Senior Girls Basketball MVP award and the Ultimate Frisbee Coach’s Award, showcasing her remarkable athletic ability and dedication across multiple disciplines. Think of her as the high school equivalent of a WNBA player who can also dominate on the ultimate frisbee field – a rare and notable talent.

Basketball Stars Lead the Way

Basketball was well-represented among the award winners.Tali Van Nynatten was recognized as the Moast Improved player for the Junior Girls team, while Bolibruck earned MVP honors for the Senior Girls.On the boys’ side, Sam Garbes was named Junior Boys Basketball MVP, and Jordan Patrick received the Most Improved award for the Senior boys team. These athletes exemplify the dedication and hard work required to excel on the court, mirroring the commitment seen in rising NBA stars.

Gridiron Greatness: Football Standouts Honored

The school’s football program also celebrated its top performers. Kason Edwards and Cole Murray were named Defensive and offensive Players of the Year, respectively, for the Junior Boys team. In the Senior Boys category, Adam Skeldon and Alex Suntz earned the same honors, while Sean Northcott received the Leadership Award. These awards highlight the importance of both individual skill and team leadership,qualities that are crucial for success in football,from high school fields to the NFL.

Beyond the field: Recognizing Excellence in All Sports

The awards banquet also recognized athletes in a variety of other sports, including golf, tennis, cross country, cheerleading, curling, swimming, volleyball, hockey, wrestling, rowing, badminton, soccer, softball, and rugby. this diverse range of sports highlights the school’s commitment to providing opportunities for students to excel in a variety of athletic pursuits.

Complete List of Award winners:

  • Junior girls basketball Most Improved: Tali Van Nynatten
  • Senior girls basketball MVP: Reese Bolibruck
  • Varsity girls field hockey Spirit of the Game: Madison Jones
  • Junior boys volleyball MVP: Gavin Simunic
  • Senior boys volleyball MVP: Matt Selinger
  • Junior boys football Defensive Player of the Year: Kason Edwards
  • Junior boys football Offensive player of the year: Cole Murray
  • Senior boys football Defensive player of the Year: Adam Skeldon
  • Senior boys football offensive Player of the year: Alex Suntz
  • Senior boys football Leadership Award: Sean Northcott
  • boys golf Leadership Award: Jack Hanna
  • Girls golf Coach’s Award: Keira Bacchus
  • Junior girls tennis Coach’s Award: Ava Lymburner
  • senior girls tennis Coach’s Award: Stephen guerra
  • cross country MVP: Sam Garbes
  • Cross country coach’s Award: Jackson McIntosh
  • Cheerleading Most Improved: Courtney Perdue
  • Girls curling Coach’s award: Taylor Smith
  • Boys curling Coach’s Award: Owen McNulty
  • Swimming Most Improved: Noah LeBlanc
  • Senior boys baseball MVP: Nolan pettit
  • Senior boys baseball Coach’s award: Ben Van Egmond
  • Senior girls soccer MVP: Ava Lymburner
  • Senior girls soccer Coach’s Award: Emily Vreman
  • Senior girls ultimate frisbee coach’s award: Reese Bolibruck
  • Junior boys hockey Coach’s award: Ben Quist
  • Senior boys hockey Coach’s award: Jake MacPherson
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2024 West Niagara Secondary School Athletes of the Year

Reese Bolibruck and Nathan Hockridge, Senior All-Around Athletes of the Year, at the West Niagara Secondary School Athletic Awards.Photo Credit: ArchySports.com

Key Award Winners and their Disciplines Summary

To better illustrate the breadth of talent recognized, here is a summary table outlining the key award winners and their respective sports/achievements:

Athlete award Sport(s)/Achievement(s)
Reese Bolibruck Senior Female All-Around Athlete of the Year Senior Girls Basketball MVP, Ultimate Frisbee (Coach’s Award)
nathan Hockridge Senior Male All-Around Athlete of the Year Multiple Sports (Details not specifically mentioned in the text, indicating overall athletic achievement)
Kason Edwards Junior Boys Football Defensive Player of the Year Football
Cole murray Junior Boys Football Offensive player of the Year Football
Tali Van Nynatten Junior Girls Basketball Most Improved Basketball
Sam Garbes Junior Boys Basketball MVP & Cross Country MVP Basketball, Cross Country
Madison Jones Varsity Girls Field Hockey – Spirit of the Game Field Hockey
Adam Skeldon Senior Boys Football Defensive Player of the Year Football
Alex Suntz Senior Boys football Offensive player of the Year Football
Sean Northcott Senior Boys Football Leadership Award Football

The achievements of these young athletes underscore the importance of dedication, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence. Their hard work and commitment have not only earned them individual accolades but also contributed to the overall success and spirit of West Niagara’s athletic programs.

Looking Ahead: The Future of West Niagara Athletics

The annual athletic awards banquet serves not only as a celebration of past achievements but also as a springboard for the future. As these young athletes continue their journeys, they undoubtedly will inspire future generations of West Niagara students. The commitment to providing comprehensive athletic programs fosters a culture of sportsmanship and personal advancement that will serve these students well beyond their high school years.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About West Niagara Athletics

This FAQ section addresses common queries about West Niagara Secondary School athletics, offering clear, concise answers to enhance understanding and engagement.

What is the All-Around athlete of the Year award?

The All-Around Athlete of the year award is the most prestigious honor at West Niagara’s athletic awards banquet.It recognizes students who have demonstrated remarkable athletic ability and dedication across multiple sports and disciplines. This award highlights versatility and overall athletic prowess throughout the school year.

What sports are offered at West Niagara Secondary School?

West Niagara offers a wide array of sports, including but not limited to basketball, football, golf, tennis, cross-country, cheerleading, curling, swimming, volleyball, hockey, wrestling, rowing, badminton, soccer, softball, and rugby. This diverse selection ensures that students have ample opportunities to pursue their athletic interests and develop various skills.

How are award winners selected?

Award winners are typically selected based on a combination of factors, including athletic performance statistics (e.g., points scored, game-winning goals, times), coach’s evaluations of skill and dedication, and demonstration of sportsmanship and leadership on and off the field.Specific criteria may vary depending on the sport and award type.

How does participation in multiple sports benefit athletes?

Participating in multiple sports can provide numerous benefits.It enhances overall athletic development by improving different skill sets, such as strength, agility, and strategic thinking. It also reduces the risk of overuse injuries (compared to specializing in one sport year-round) and fosters well-rounded personal development through diverse team experiences and challenges. Furthermore, it helps athletes avoid burnout, increasing their overall enjoyment of sports.

Where can I find more information about West Niagara athletics?

For more information,you can likely visit the West niagara Secondary School website,contact the school’s athletic department,or check for local sports news outlets that cover West Niagara athletics. Additionally, the school may have social media pages with updates on team schedules, results, and upcoming events.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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