Waterloo honours its high school athletes lllqllrlMlillllllllr" Four get St. David's top award WCI picks three Jen Sulpher, tan Logan and Julie Devenny win athlete of the year. ere was little to distin- Tiii') between the out- standing seasons WCG Julie Devenny and Jen Sulpher had this year. Devenny won her third consecutive senior gids bas- ketball title, while Sulpher tore up the mark again at WCSSAA _ And they Both shared the schoors first senior girls volley- ball tide sinoe 1995. So it was only natural that they both share the school's female athlete of the year The male athlete of the pear was a little easier to pick with Ian Logan getting the nod. Logan was a multi-sport star who won player recognition award for both the senior boys football team, offense. and the senior boys nigby team. Looking for a new or pre-owned BMW? /'i- 527 King St. N. WATERLOO (519) 885-5090 Come to Canada’s Benchmark BMW Showroom The male award of merit went to steveAndmlis and Jeff Sugar. while the KT award went to Elissa Gasman. Andrulis also won the Brian Cressman award. while Cressman won the WCI Coaches Remgnition award. Other tzrathes award winners were Sarah “Turner and Michelle Black Other athletes receiving Player Recognition awards were: Kate Martin. Brandon Horn, Mike Roeder, Scott Norster. Hillary Frankovich, Bob Boeckner, Scott Nunn, Michelle Dunkel, laspreel Walia, Derek Campbell. Carelton Banks. Shawn Doterman. lindsey Maddick. Marko Agatonovic. Scott Arnold, Adam McLean and MarkOlijnyk fterwinningthreeMVP Awards in the fall, win- er and spring sports seasons, there was little doubt as to who was St. David's Senior Male Athlete of the Year. Paul Kowalik was the unanimous winner of the award, and added it to his list of athletic accomplishments this past year, which included winning the Doug Shuh award as the WCSSAA senior boys football MVP. The race for the senior female athlete of the year award was a little tighter as long-distance runner Joanna Fedy shared the award with multi-sport standout Jodi Wendland. Theonlyother unanimous selection for athlete of the War, in the Junior category, went to Heather Pieuobon She was MVP of the junior gidstrasketballteam,andaiso shined with the volleyball, soccerandbadmintonteam. Other team MVPs includ- Bluevale salutes four seniors he Bluevale Knights Thanded out four awards to their top graduating senior athletes, Kaye Hope beat out a field that included multi- sport standout Jen Doede and WCSSM track and field multiple-medallist Briton Dowhaniuk to win the Female Graduating Athlete award. Steve Hollinger beat out OFSAA track medallist Derek Nakluski and three- sport star Scott Reynolds to win the Male Graduating Athlete award. The special Ian Atkinson award, given to a male and female athlete who have demonstrated an excellence in athletics along with the accumulation of knowledge and wisdom during their high school sports career. went to Reynolds and Doede. Team MVPs in individual sports went to: Christina Rooney. Adam Czucknicki, Courtney Ludwig, Cayley SPORTS (“an Paul Kawalik Joanna Fedy, Heather Pietrobon and Jodi Wendland win athlete of the year awards. Melissa De Sousa. Jamie Aldworth, Alicia Spitzig, Shannon Dietrich, Laird Macdonald, Camel Molodecld. Jackie Germann. Bluevale award winners were Scott Reynolds, Kaye Hope. Jen Doede and Steve Hollinger. Ludwig, Adam Hortian. Schmidt. Kyle Schertzer. Lawrence, Lisa Whitney Ludwig. Jackie Lee Amanda Roberts, Ben Chaleunsouk, Dan Kains. John Du, Dianna Rumig. Whyte, Susie Kelland, Chris Derek Dumas, Kaleena Elaine Dumas, Dan White, Roth. Kenny Sweeney, Yeung, Erkan Huseyin. Bela Kosza. Mike Anderson. Lindsay Nowak, CaliToman. Deanna Hollinger. Briton Tom Bailey, Cord Radlein. Thomas Seegmiller, len Dowhaniuk and Derek Jamie Roberts, [ason Greer, Amy TWm, Colin Nakluski. Dave Munroe, Sean Ryan, Antonio Rodrigues, Ashley Sharpe, Jason Piotrowski. Dave Schmidt; Mike Beach Mike Nasal, laura Gutscher. The mamy'uewr um t_tnIriisl,1ettteit Hick here Kishanie Iayasundera, Courtney tasschi, [uca Congi. Allen Robinson. Ben Moser, Geoff Halma Matt Gardy and Tory mating, BEER STOKE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Moaan RMr, Sat %, Sun lH)