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03/30/2016 12:00 AM

North Haven Hands Out Awards from Winter Season


Pictured are Indians’ Most Valuable Player recipients Francesco Spirili (boys’ fencing), Erin Owens (girls’ ice hockey), Julia Puzone (girls’ basketball), Lia Crowley (girls’ fencing), and Stephanie Corniello (cheerleading). Missing from the photo is Elise Symon (girls’ indoor track).

The North Haven High School Indian Booster Club’s winter banquet was held on March 15 and numerous athletes who compete in cheerleading, girls’ basketball, girls’ indoor track, girls’ ice hockey, and boys’ and girls’ fencing were recognized for their achievements through the past few months.

North Haven’s Most Valuable Players from the recent season were Stephanie Corniello in cheerleading, Lia Crowley for girls’ fencing, Erin Owens for girls’ ice hockey, Julia Puzone in girls’ basketball, Francesco Spirlli in boys’ fencing, and Elise Symon for the girls’ indoor track team.

Winning Most Improved Player accolades were Julianna Daddio with the Blades’ girls’ ice hockey squad, Ariana DelVecchio for girls’ hoops, Aliza Knight in girls’ fencing, Michael Ricci in cheerleading, Kayla Rodriguez for girls’ indoor track, and Beracah Xiao for boys’ fencing,

The Sportsmanship Awards were presented to Catherine Babbidge of girls’ hockey, Reaghan Bathrick in girls’ indoor track, Kayla Ciccarelli in girls’ fencing, Christina DeFalco with girls’ basketball, Ben Papsun from the boys’ fencing team, and Morgan Sullivan for cheerleading.

Also, several North Haven athletes were honored with All-Academic distinction from the SCC. The recipients were Jordyn Aurora, Bathrick, Sarah Bouffard, Kylie Brandt, Matthew Carroll, Charlotte Cecarelli, Clare Connell, Corniello, Crowley, DeFalco, Claire Fresher, Jake Hlavaty, Jacqueline Howlett, Hillary Hoyt, Olivia Hoyt, Knight, Ahna Knudsen, Erica Marriott, Jessica McInnis, Jill Oestreicher, Owens, Shannon Reilly, Katie Rogers, Sarina Sandwell, Angela Sanzari, Emily Shea, Jordyn Sheeley, Sprili, Connie Tao, Maily Tran, Anthony Yang, Richard Yik, and Leah Zeisner.

Information courtesy of Denise Ciccarelli

North Haven Most Improved Players Julianna Daddio (girls’ ice hockey), Beracah Xiao (boys’ fencing), Michael Ricci (cheerleading), Aliza Knight (girls’ fencing), and Ariana DelVecchio (girls’ basketball). Missing from the photo is Kayla Rodriguez (girls’ indoor track).
Pictured are five winners of North Haven’s Sportsmanship Award from the winter season in Kayla Ciccarelli (girls’ fencing), Christina DeFalco (girls’ basketball), Morgan Sullivan (cheerleading), Catherine Babbidge (girls’ ice hockey), and Reaghan Bathrick (girls’ indoor track). Missing from the photo is Ben Papsun (boys’ fencing).
The student-athletes from North Haven who earned SCC All-Academic honors in (front row) Anthony Yang, Francesco Spirli, Shannon Reilly, Hillary Hoyt, Aliza Knight, Claire Fresher, Jordyn Aurora, Isabella Corniello, Jordyn Sheeley, Olivia Hoyt, and Charlotte Cecarelli; (back row) Angela Sanzari, Katie Rogers, Maily Tran, Emily Shea, Erin Owens, Jacqueline Howeltt, Reaghan Bathrick, Erica Marriott, Jessica McInnis, Christina DeFalco, Lia Crowley, Kylie Brandt, Jill Oestreicher, Ahna Knudsen, Leah Zeisner, and Sarina Sandwell. Missing from the photo are Sarah Bouffard, Matthew Carroll, Clare Connell, Jake Hlavaty, Connie Tao, and Richard Yik.