Congratulations, to our fall sports teams, athletes, and coaches on a most successful 2022 season! The teams were honored at the fall sports celebration assembly, Nov. 10, in Pittman Auditorium. Special congratulations, to those recognized for earning team, all-state, and all-conference honors. Go, Saints!
Varsity Cross Country
Most Valuable Player - Sophia Bahna-Neta
Most Improved Player - Chloe Coleman
Coaches Award - Clari Seavy
JV Field Hockey
Most Improved Player - Evelyn Roddy
Most Valuable Player - Amelia Edmonston
Coaches Award - Margaret Raynal
Varsity Field Hockey
Most Valuable Player - Eliza Gugenheim
Coaches Award - Sienna Gilbert
Coaches Award - Lilly Larson
Varsity Golf
Most Valuable Player - Kinsley Smith
Most Improved Player - Lucy Nogas
Coaches Award - Elizabeth Powell
Varsity Tennis
Most Valuable Player - Haley Stoltz
Most Improved Player - Audrey Barnett
Coaches Award - Raynor Singleton
JV Tennis
Most Improved Player - Audrey Coonan
Most Valuable Player - Lila Worth
Coaches Award - Mary Marshall Rankin
JV Volleyball
Most Valuable Player - Cate Lowe
Most Improved Playe r- Jorja Coleman
Coaches Award - Jane Choi
Varsity Volleyball
Most Valuable Player - Bella Howard
Most Improved Player - Chloe Pigues
Coaches Award - Molly Evans
All Conference Honors:
Haley Stoltz - tennis
Audrey Barnett - tennis
Molly Evans - volleyball
Bella Howard - volleyball
Sienna Gilbert – field hockey
Eliza Gugenheim – field hockey
Molly Lanahan – field hockey
Golf State All-Tournament Honors:
Garland Gould
Kinsley Smith
TISAC Conference Tennis Player of the Year
Haley Stoltz
NCISAA All-State Team Tennis
Haley Stoltz
Team Highlights:
Varsity tennis finished with a winning record (10-4) and third place seeding in the NCISAA girls 4A state tournament.
JV tennis finished undefeated at 11-0.
Varsity golf finished third in the state in the girls' 4A NCISAA tournament.
Varsity volleyball finished with 11 wins and a winning season. The team finished in the top 17% of more than 600 girls' high school volleyball teams in the state.
Varsity field hockey finished with 10 wins and a winning record.
Cross country finished strong with a win over Durham Academy and strong showings and personal bests at the conference and state meets.