ConVal seniors receive scholar-athlete awards

Published: 04-21-2023 10:56 AM

Twenty-four ConVal High School seniors recently received scholar-athlete awards from the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA) and the New Hampshire Athletic Directors Association (NHADA).

The students honored were Wyatt Beaulieu (soccer, basketball, baseball), Morgan Bemont (soccer, basketball, softball), Harry Bernier (soccer, tennis), Bryson Boice (soccer, basketball, lacrosse), Wyatt Burbank (golf, tennis) Lydia Cleveland (field hockey, alpine skiing, lacrosse), Katherine Craig (fall spirit, winter spirit), Jake Daniels (soccer, basketball, tennis), Brianna Decker (volleyball, swimming/diving, outdoor track), Eliza Harris (field hockey, unified basketball, lacrosse), Sophie Hatmaker (volleyball, indoor track, outdoor track), Samantha Henderson (volleyball, softball), Allison Hodgen (field hockey, tennis), Hayden Kaltsas (field hockey, unified basketball, lacrosse), Ethan Kinney (soccer, basketball, baseball), Austin Klonel (soccer, basketball, outdoor track), Lily Mandel (volleyball, unified basketball, softball), Natalie Preble (fall spirit, winter spirit), Makenna Proctor (cross country, basketball, tennis), Carter Rousseau (soccer, alpine skiing, tennis), Abby Shumway (field hockey, tennis), Kendall Sullivan (volleyball, softball), Avery Swasey (volleyball, winter spirit) and Laramie Wilson (field hockey, alpine skiing, lacrosse).

The awards are given to seniors who participate in at least two varsity sports and who demonstrate strong academic standing. To receive the award, the student-athletes must have accomplished one of the following: carried a minimum of a B-plus average, ranked in the top 25 percent of their class, scored 24 or higher on the ACT or scored 1100 or higher on the SAT.

“The students who won awards are individuals who have thrived in an academic setting while dedicating themselves to athletics,” Superintendent Kimberly Rizzo Saunders stated. “Their strong determination throughout their time at ConVal is admirable and the entire district would like to congratulate them on their accomplishments.”

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