Livingston Manor-Roscoe athletics held their annual Modified and JV awards and the Varsity Awards ceremony earlier this month.
The ceremonies recognized the hard work and dedication of the student athletes at all levels. The following awards were presented.
JV and Modified (June 3)
Fall sports
JV Volleyball
- Most Valuable Player: Aliya Anderson 
- Coaches Award: Grace Darder 
- Sportsmanship Award: Ashley Hoag 
Modified Football
- Coaches Awards: Matthew Dutcher, Justin Dutcher and Andrew Freidenstine 
Modified Girls Soccer
- Most Valuable Player: Lynnz Amback 
- Coaches Awards: Mila Park and Karan Seekamp 
Modified Boys and Girls Cross Country
- Most Valuable Player: Lauren Day 
- Coaches Award: Matthew Mootz 
- Sportsmanship Award: Othello St. John 
Modified Volleyball
- Coaches Award: Makayla Budd 
- Sportsmanship Award: Zoey DeFreitas 
Winter sports
Modified Girls Basketball
- Most Valuable Player: Mila Park 
- Coaches Awards: Jayda Teipelke and Hailey Rogers 
Modified Boys Basketball
- Coaches Awards: Eric Staudt and Finley Hess 
JV Boys Basketball
- Coaches Awards: Vincent Hicks, Tai Plenty and Gavin Thomas 
JV Girls Basketball
- Most Valuable Player: Lynnz Amback 
- Coaches Award: Nevaeh Bush and Lydia DeVantier 
- Sportsmanship Award: Emily Froehlich 
Spring sports
Modified Girls Softball
- Most Valuable Player: Emma Buck 
- Coaches Awards: Jayda Teipelke, Evyn Morgentaler and Grace Ward 
- Sportsmanship Award: Fiona Heusel 
Modified Boys Baseball
- Coaches Award: Hunter Feeney, Justin Dutcher and Tyler Casiano 
- Sportsmanship Award: Andrew Potosek 
Modified Track and Field
- Most Valuable Player: Jacob Davis and Hannah Ryan 
- Coaches Award: Mckenzie Lundeen and Karan Seekamp 
- Sportsmanship Award: Bartolomeo Bubbico and Janine Augustine 
Varsity Awards (June 11)
Fall sports
Varsity Football
- Coaches Awards: Joshua Hendrickson, Kyle Hendrickson and Logan Park 
Varsity Girls Soccer
- Most Valuable Player: Rebecca Gashinsky 
- Coaches Awards: Ciarra Staudt, Michelle McKinley and Skyler DeWitt 
Varsity Boys and Girls Cross Country
- Most Valuable Player: Anthony Hicks 
- Coaches Awards: Cullen Hess and Logan Schmeiser 
- Sportsmanship Award: Jordyn Jones 
Winter sports
Varsity Boys Basketball
- Most Valuable Player: Benjamin Johnston 
- Coaches Award: Logan Park 
Varsity Girls Basketball
- Most Valuable Player: Anastasia Niforatos 
- Coaches Award: Olivia Stickle 
- Sportsmanship Award: Grace Darder 
Varsity Cheerleading
- Coaches Award: Clara LeRoy and Catherine Slattery 
Spring sports
Varsity Boys Baseball
- Most Valuable Player: Kyle Hendrickson 
- Coaches Award: Benjamin Johnston, Joshua Hendrickson and Logan Park 
Varsity Boys Golf
- Most Valuable Player: Gavin Thomas 
- Coaches Award: Patrick Gorr 
- Sportsmanship Award: Wesley Kinne 
Varsity Track and Field
- Most Valuable Player: Elizabeth Herrmann 
- Coaches Award: Cullen Hess 
- Sportsmanship Award: Logan Schmeiser 
Varsity Girls Softball
- Most Valuable Player: Clara LeRoy 
- Coaches Awards: Emily Froehlich, Alexandra Potosek, Allison Froehlich andGianna Dutcher 
Varsity Girls Golf
- Most Valuable Player: Anastasia Niforatos 
- Coaches Award: EmmaRae Owen 
- Sportsmanship Award: Savannah Ward 
Additional awards
- Patriot's Performance Award: Wesley Kinne, for his patriotic performances of the National Anthem with such steadfast dedication throughout the entire year. 
- Athletic Director’s Service Award: Facilities Director Ryan Vogler 
- Achievement Awards: Anastasia Niforatos for earning eight or more varsity letters, and Logan Park for earning 10 or more varsity letters. 
- Athlete of the Year: Clara LeRoy, Anastasia Niforatos, Logan Park and Ben Johnston. This award recognizes representatives who have demonstrated to their coaching staff they are more than just good athletes; they are also team leaders who are reliable, possess a positive attitude, and are receptive to feedback. 
- Coaches' Choice Award: Rebecca Gashinsky, Brody Day, Cullen Hess, Wesley Kinne, Michelle McKinley and Alexandra Potosek. These awards are voted on by the varsity coaching staff and go to the athletes who have made an impression both on and off the field as individuals who represent themselves, their families, and the district in a manner in which reflect a positive example. 








