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Mustang Athletics Finishes School Year with All Sports Banquet

Student Athletes in grades 7-12 from all three sport seasons were honored at this year's 2014 Mustang Athletics All Sports Banquet. The night was full of celebration, recognizing hard work and participation during the school year.
Last Tuesday, Mustang Athletics held their annual Spring Banquet. This year the banquet featured recognition for all student-athletes from the fall, winter and spring sport seasons. It was a wonderful night of celebration for Mustang Athletics. Speaker J.J. Mann spoke from the heart about hard work and never giving in to doubt or fear. It was an exciting night for all involved. Those who received individual awards were:

Mustang Award Winners:
Chloe Balmer-MS volleyball, basketball and tennis
Matthias Beatty-varsity soccer
Ben Davis-Varsity Tennis
Joy Dodd-Varsity Volleyball
 
Savana Floyd-Varsity Volleyball
Ian Glasgow-Basketball and MS Tennis
Bobby Guenther-Basketball
Andrew Guffee-Tennis
Isaac Hanai-Basketball
Efriam Hanai-Basketball and tennis
Mimi Hanai-Varsity Volleyball
Joe Harris-Basketball
Sam Herb-MS tennis
Amelia Lee- MS Volleyball
Jack Mahanes- Varsity Golf
Helen Pandey-MS Volleyball & MS Basketball
Jack Rice-Tennis
Louie Sebert-MS Soccer
Sally Tepper-MS Volleyball, MS Basketball & MS Tennis
Hampton Turner-MS Basketball
Hays Waldrop-Basketball
George Walker-Basketball
Will Whitfield-Cross Country, Basketball and Tennis
Greg Wilson-Cross Country
Dylan Wood-MS Basketball-green team
Dylan Wood-MS Basketball-green team
 
Susan McNeely Volunteer Award:
Levi Hamilton
 
Excellence in Coaching Award:
Ashley Kemper, MS Volleyball
 
Female Athlete of the Year:
Joy Dodd
 
Male Athlete of the Year:
Isaac Hanai
 


Congratulations to all Mustang Athletes on a great year!
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