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Year-End Athletic Awards 2017

Ranney Athletics held its year-end awards ceremony May 15 to honor Upper School athletes for their hard work on the fields, in the gymnasium, and in the pool, across three seasons of sports. The following students received accolades (see award descriptions below):
 
 
Headmaster’s Award
Shane Keenan ‘17
Headmaster’s Award
Taylor Gill ‘17
Director of Athletics Award
Thomas Jensen ‘20
Director of Athletics Award
Lilly Blumenkrantz ‘20
Director of Athletics Award
Alex Klatsky ‘19
Director of Athletics Award
Olivia Metzger ‘19
Director of Athletics Award
Marc Greenstein ‘18
Director of Athletics Award
Allison Sobieski ‘18
Director of Athletics Award
Alexis Redish ‘17
Director of Athletics Award
Noah Ayers ‘17
Panther Pride & Commitment Award
Olivia Smith ‘17
Panther Pride & Commitment Award
Toby Savage ’19
Panther Pride & Commitment Award
Katherine Geraghty ‘19
Panther Pride & Commitment Award
Claire Falletta ‘20
Blue & White Leadership Award
Scottie Lewis ‘19
Golden R Award
Sam Metzger ‘17
Golden R Award
Caroline Epstein ‘17
Junior Coach’s Cup
Dylan Barbanel ‘18
Junior Coach’s Cup
Gabriella Snyder ‘18
Eugenie B. Edwards Spirit of Tennis
Scholarship Award
Julianna Poupard ‘17
Male Athlete of the Year
Bryan Antoine
Female Athlete of the Year
Abigail Boyan
 
  • Headmaster Awards: presented to a male and female senior athlete for their outstanding contributions to the athletic department, on and off the field, during their years in the Upper School
  • Director of Athletics Awards: presented to a male and female student in each of the four upper school grades that best embody the attributes of a Ranney student-athlete:  strong work ethic, positive attitude, loyalty and commitment
  • Panther Pride & Commitment Awards: presented to students that best demonstrate the values of dedication and commitment
  • Blue & White Leadership Award: presented to a senior athlete that has demonstrated leadership throughout his or her athletic career at Ranney
  • Golden R Awards: presented to one male & one female captain that best demonstrate the qualities of leadership while serving as a team captain 
  • Junior Coach's Cup:  presented to one male one female athlete in the junior class that demonstrate sportsmanship, leadership, self-discipline and enthusiasm throughout his/her junior athletic year 
  • Eugenie B. Edwards Spirit of Tennis Scholarship: This annual scholarship recognizes the graduating senior girl who exhibits the qualities of sportsmanship, team spirit and enthusiasm for the sport of tennis at Ranney School. It is presented in tribute to and in memory of Genie Edwards, Graduate of the class of 1988, who demonstrated these same qualities as a member and co-captain of the Girls’ Varsity Tennis Team.
  • Athletes of the Year: presented to one male and one female athlete that have excelled in at least two varsity sports during the school year
 
Junior Abigail Boyan, who received the Female Athlete of the Year Award, led the Varsity Girls’ Soccer team this year with 32 goals and 16 assists, breaking the career goal-scoring record. In her junior year, she reached a total of 67 goals, along with 25 assists. “With one year to go in her Ranney soccer career, it’s safe to say the scoring record will be safe for quite a while!” said Athletic Director Bobby Malone. “She quadrupled her number of assists from last year to this year, displaying her skills to include her teammates and be a well-rounded player.” Abby is also a member of the Varsity Girls’ Swim and Varsity Girls’ Lacrosse teams. 

Sophomore Bryan Antoine, who received the Male Athlete of the Year Award, became the fastest player and first sophomore in Shore Conference History to score 1,000 points in their basketball career. “At his current pace, he will become one of only a handful of players in state history to score 2,000 points in a career!” noted Mr. Malone. Bryan’s stat line this year included 533 points (57 of which were 3-pointers) and 66 assists, as well as 89 defensive steals. 
 
In addition to these school awards, the Shore Sports Network, in partnership with the Shore Conference, honors a male and female from each school year. Ranney’s representatives are seniors Charles Fabricant (Varsity Lacrosse) and Taylor Gill (Varsity Swim), who will receive their Sportsmanship Awards on May 21 at the Toms River Pine Belt Arena.  And last but not least, Senior Liam Fitzmaurice (Varsity Track) will be awarded an NJSIAA Scholar Athlete Award/Scholarship on May 21 as well, at the Pine Manor in Edison. 
  
*Some students not pictured due to a Performing Arts Field Trip. 
 
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