

On Saturday, May 31, School awards were presented to those athletes who have displayed the highest distinction in sportsmanship, fellowship and individual skill.
The St. Paul’s School Awards
- The Boys Alpine Ski Award: Kyle Gump ‘26
- The Girls Alpine Ski Award: Mackenzie Barrette ‘26
- The Girls Basketball Award: Rhya Wilson ‘25
- The Boys Cross Country Ski Award: Linus Krenkel ‘27
- The Girls Cross Country Ski Award: Lily Campbell ‘26
- The Golf Award: Patrick Cooley Jr. ‘25
- The Girls Soccer Award: Meg Bohan ‘25
- The Softball Award: Heather Cotter ‘25
- The Boys Swimming and Diving Award: William Su ‘26
- The Girls Swimming and Diving Award: Jacqueline Pan ‘26
- The Tennis Award: JB Estes ‘25
- The Boys Track Award: Teigan Pelletier ‘25
- The Girls Track Award: Aedyn Kourakos ‘25
- The Volleyball Award: Anna Liu ‘25
The Named and Endowed Awards
The Buxton Wrestling Medal
Given by the alumni of the wrestling program to the member of the wrestling team who contributes the most to the program and carries forward the tradition of wrestling at St. Paul’s School.
Michael Seward Jr. ‘25
The Barker Basketball Medal
Given by anonymous donors in 1972, the medal is awarded annually to the member of the SPS boys basketball team who attains the highest distinction in teamwork, sportsmanship and individual play.
Landon Clark ’25
The Beekman Pool Squash Racquets Award
Presented by Beekman H. Pool of the Form of 1928, it is awarded annually to the girls squash champion.
Calla Yim ‘25
The Gilman Dorr Blake Jr. Football Medal
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Dorr Blake in memory of their son, Gilman Dorr Blake Jr. of the Form of 1941, who gave his life for his country on January 20, 1945, the winner must be a worthy exponent not only of football ability but also of true sportsmanship.
Carson Daniell ‘25
The Howell P. Campbell Hockey Award
Presented by the teachers of the School in memory of Howell P. Campbell of the Form of 1907, a teacher at the School from 1907 to 1953, it is awarded annually to the boy who throughout the school year has contributed most to the spirit and traditions of St. Paul’s School hockey.
Avery Ferraris ‘25
The Ronald J. Clark Squash Cup
Given in 1978 by J. David Barrett IV of the Form of 1977 in honor of Ronald J. Clark — coach, teacher and friend — the cup is awarded annually to the boys senior squash champion.
Sam Du ‘25
The Coach’s Award
Presented by Ery W. Kehaya of the Form of 1942, it is awarded by the rowing coaches to the crew that has shown the teamwork, improvement and hardpulling characteristic of an outstanding crew.
Girls 2nd Boat
Bow: Luly Lujan Lalieu ‘26; No. 2: Eleanor Greene ‘27; No. 3: Katherine Ragsdale ‘27; No. 4: Olivia Shergalis ‘26; No. 5: Isabel Knizek ‘26; No. 6: Lily Campbell ‘26; No. 7: Leela Umashankar ‘27; Stroke: Gabriela Huerta ‘25; Cox: Alexandra Bobadilla ‘25
The Boys Cross Country Cup
Given in 1955 by Dyer S. Wadsworth, captain of the 1954 cross country team, with a wish for “Godspeed,” it is awarded annually to the member of the boys cross country team who has distinguished himself through running ability, enthusiasm and sportsmanship.
Andrew von M. Carroll ‘25
The Girls Cross Country Cup
Given in 1972 by Dyer S. Wadsworth, captain of the 1954 cross country team, with a wish for “Godspeed,” it is awarded annually to the member of the girls cross country team who has distinguished herself through running ability, enthusiasm and sportsmanship.
Aedyn Kourakos ‘26
The Douglas Baseball Medal
Given in 1965 in memory of Archibald Douglas of the Form of 1922, the medal is awarded to the best all-around baseball player.
Carter Corbett ‘25
The Form of 1903 Hockey Medal
Founded in 1913 by members of the Form of 1903 in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of their graduation, it is awarded yearly for all-around excellence in hockey to the boy, irrespective of team, who excels in individual play and teamwork, provided his record of sportsmanship throughout the season has been perfect.
Matthew Vohra ‘25
The Form of 1968 Soccer Award
It is awarded annually to the member of the SPS boys soccer team who attains the highest distinction in teamwork, sportsmanship and individual play.
Carter Corbett ‘25
The Kent Girls Lacrosse Award
Given by Elizabeth P. Kent of the Form of 1978, it is awarded annually to the member of the girls lacrosse team who attains the highest distinction in teamwork, sportsmanship and individual play.
Gretta White ‘25
The Roby Lacrosse Medal
Given by Mrs. Joseph Roby Sr. and Joseph Roby Jr. of the Form of 1924 in memory of Samuel Sidney Breese Roby of the Form of 1883, William Sterling Roby of the Form of 1886 and Joseph Roby Sr. of the Form of 1889, it is awarded annually to a boy for ability, interest and team spirit in the game of lacrosse.
Quinton Delorey ‘25
The Sawyer Field Hockey Award
Given by Richard D. Sawyer of the Form of 1948 and Mrs. Mary Sawyer, it is awarded annually to a member of the field hockey team who attains the highest distinction in team play, sportsmanship and individual skills.
Katherine Hanson ‘25
The Sanford R. Sistare Girls Ice Hockey Award
Presented in 1986 by Jonathon O’Herron, SPS parent and former trustee, to honor his lifelong friend Sanford R. Sistare, first coach of girls ice hockey, it is awarded to the player who has distinguished herself in individual and team play and who has contributed most to the spirit and traditions inspired by the first girls hockey team of 1982.
Caroline Humber ‘25
The Stovell Tennis Prize
Donated by James B. Stovell, it is awarded annually for excellence and sportsmanship in tennis.
Liz Harder ‘25
The Loomis Medal
Donated in 1972 by the male members of the Board of Trustees in honor of Elizabeth W. Loomis, the first woman trustee at St. Paul’s School, it is awarded to the girl who has made the greatest contribution to the School’s athletic program.
This year marks the 54th presentation of the Loomis Medal, the highest athletic award to a girl at the School.
Lily Fitzpatrick ‘25
The Gordon Medal
Founded by Malcolm Kenneth Gordon of the Form of 1887, a teacher at the School from 1888 to 1917, it is awarded to the best all-around boy athlete and sportsman. Mr. Gordon first awarded the Gordon Medal at Anniversary in 1892.
This year marks the 134th presentation of the Gordon Medal, the highest athletic award to a boy at the School.
Teigan Pelletier ‘25
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Competing in College
A number of student-athletes graduating with the Form of 2025 will continue their athletic careers in college.
Women’s Sports
- Diving
Emily Kirkman, Dartmouth College - Ice Hockey
Brooklyn Godisak, Western New England College
Caroline Humber, Wesleyan University
Ava Hunter, St. Anslem College
Maisie Koo, Hamilton College
Maude Niemann, Boston College
Charlie Voge, University of Delaware - Lacrosse
Meg Bohan, Yale University
Brianna Blake, Denison College
Ali Cabot, University of Vermont
Ava Detweiler, Harvard University
Parker Hanson, Middlebury College
Elizabeth Johnson, University of Michigan
Bella Perry, Duke University
Addie Pinard, University of Vermont
Amelia Shair, Trinity College
Alexa Wang, Amherst College
Gretta White, Cornell University - Rowing
Alex Bobadilla, Trinity College
Lily Fitzpatrick, Gonzaga University - Squash
Calla Yim, Cornell University - Softball
Heather Cotter, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Men’s Sports
- Baseball
Carter Corbett, SUNY Cortland - Basketball
Landon Clark, Princeton University
Ethan Downey-Lamprey, Rochester Institute of Technology
Justin Huang, Johns Hopkins University - Cross Country
Andrew Carroll, Washington and Lee University - Football
Carson Daniell, West Point Academy
Quinton Delorey, Colby College
Jay Falk, Middlebury College
Andrew Maneggia, St. Lawrence University
Teigan Pelletier, Harvard University
Mike Seward, Bates College
Charlie Taylor, Amherst College
Gabe Taylor, Amherst College - Lacrosse
Quinton Delorey, Colby College
Jackson Ezgar, Kenyon College
Jay Falk, Middlebury College
Bryan Folsom, Lehigh University
Charlie Hepp, Bates College
Andrew Maneggia, St. Lawrence University
Matias Williams, Colby College - Rowing
Diego Gonzalez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alex High, Wesleyan University - Track and Field
Andrew Carroll, Washington and Lee University - Squash
Sam Du, Columbia University
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On Tuesday, May 20, the School community recognized the achievements of nearly five dozen athletes representing 10 spring teams during a special athletic awards chapel in Memorial Hall.
Girls Crew
JV Coaches Award
Melody Zhang ’27
Varsity Coaches Award
Gabriela Huerta ’25
For Excellence in Sport
Lily Fitzpatrick ’25
For Positive and Inspiring Leadership
Ingrid Cassidy ’25
Boys Crew
JV Coaches Award
Paul Lermenier ’28
Varsity Coaches Award
Diego Gonzalez ’25
Commitment and Contribution to the Sport
Lila Paterson ’25
Boys and Girls Track and Field
Boys Coaches Award
Harlem Taylor ’26
Girls Coaches Award
Cami Capdevila ’25
Boys Top Newcomer
Borja Hernandez ’26
Girls Top Newcomer
Sarah Spencer ’28
Breakthrough Multi-Event Talent
Rell Sienkiewicz ’28
Leadership and Team Spririt
Olivia Blanchard ’25
NEPSAC All-League Honorable Mention
Dylan Rodgers ’25 (Javelin)
Nicole Onuoha ’25 (Discus)
NEPSAC All-League
Cami Capdevila ’25 (Javeli)
Andrew Carroll ’25 (800m)
Aedyn Kourakos ’26 (800m and 1500m)
Iris LaMoreaux ’27 (Javelin)
Teigan Pelletier ’25 (High Jump and Javelin)
Josh Samuels ’25 (Triple Jump)
Mikey Williams ’25 (Triple Jump)
SPS Track and Field New Records
Aedyn Kourakos ’26 (800m and 1500m Girls)
Girls Lacrosse
JV Coaches Award
Parker Neilson ’25
Varsity Coaches Award
Alexa Wang ’25
Outstanding Defender
Ava Detweiler ’25
Outstanding Attacker
Parker Hanson ’25
Lakes Region All-Star
Ali Cabot ’25
NEPSAC All-League Honorable Mention
EJ Johnson ’25
Bella Perry ’25
Lakes Region All-Stars and NEPSAC All-League
Meg Bohan ’25
Gretta White ’25
2025 Lakes Region Tournament Champions
Boys Lacrosse
JV Coaches Award
Owen Right ’26
Most Valuable Player Award
Bryan Folsom ’25
Defensive Player of the Year
Luka Clark ’25
Offensive Player of the Year
Matias Williams ’24
Lakes Region All-Stars
Jay Falk ’25
Charlie Hepp ’25
Tommy Humphreys ’25
Mike Seward ’25
NEPSAC All-League Honorable Mention
Quinton Delorey ’25
Carter Doherty ’25
Fin Kilbourne ’25
NEPSAC All-League
Luka Clark ’25
Bryan Folsom ’25
Matias Williams ’25
2025 Lakes Region Season and Tournament Champions
Softball
Varsity Coaches Award
Dakota Martinez ’25
Leadership and Performance Award
Charlie Voge ’25
Excellence in Sport
Jade Hill ’26
Big East All-Tournament Team
Charlie Voge ’25
Lakes Region All-Star
Morgan Barbossa ’26
NEPSAC All-League Honorable Mention
Dakota Martinez ’25
Lakes Region All-Star and NEPSAC All-League Honorable Mention
Heather Cotter ’25
NEPSAC All-League
Charlie Voge ’25
Lakes Region All-Star and NEPSAC All-League
Jade Hill ’26
Baseball
Varsity Coaches Award
Carter Corbett ’25
Super Utility Player of the Year
Finn Ryan ’26
Most Valuable Player
Eoin Sheehy ’26
Lakes Region All-Star and NEPSAC All-League Honorable Mention
Anderson Brady ’25
Lakes Region All-Star and NEPSAC All-League
Theo Schneible ’26
Eoin Sheehy ‘26
Girls Tennis
JV Coaches Award
Cassia de Vink ’25
Varsity Coaches Award
Liz Harder ’25
Doubles Dominance in Tournament Play
Logan Bensadoun ’25
Rhys Rountree ’25
For Excellence in Sport
Char Machiels ’25
Lakes Region All-Stars
Poppy Duggal ’25
Emery Gay ’25
Amelia Guest ’25
Clara Tcherepnin ’26
NEPSAC All-League
Liz Harder ‘25
2025 Lakes Region Season Champions and Doubles 2 Tournament Champions
Boys Tennis
JV Coaches Award
Sanjaya Thiagarajan ’27
Varsity Coaches Award
Pierce Trevisani ’25
Leadership and Performance
Enoch Huang ’25
Excellence in Sport
Hunter Morton ’26
Lakes Region All-Stars
Peter Ding ’26
Alex Gallien ’25
Kyan Hands ‘25
Hunter Morton ’26
NEPSAC All-League
JB Estes ’25
2025 Lakes Region Season and Tournament Champions
Golf
Varsity Coaches Award
William Carroll ’25
Rookie of the Year
Henry Gu ’28
Contributions to the Program
Patrick Cooley ’25
Lakes Region All-Stars
Patrick Cooley ’25
Matt Vohra ’25
Sixth Form Recognition
In addition to the spring sport-specific awards, the following members of the Form of 2025 were recognized for their participation in interscholastic sports during every term of their time at SPS:
Logan Bensadoun
Emerson Bentley
Brianna Blake
Meg Bohan
Ali Cabot
Ingrid Cassidy
Angus Clark
Luka Clark
Carter Corbett
Quinton Delorey
Lily Fitzpatrick
Ho Seok Ham
EJ Johnson
Marina Kane
Samantha Lam
Andrew Maneggia
Gavin Nestler
Teigan Pelletier
Susan Peter
Mike Seward
Alexa Wang
Rhya Wilson