Maroon and White Celebrates Spring Athletes
- Thursday, 09 June 2016 16:44
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Sarah Weintraub and Kayle Waterhouse
Tuesday's Maroon and White honored student athletes. Michaela Nicholas will play lacrosse at Franklin and Marshall College. Her brother Stephen Nicholas will play football at F&M. Andrew Liskin will play football at Ithaca College. Michael Rolfe will play football at University of Pennsylvania. Elliot Graham will play lacrosse at Skidmore College. Lindsay Kramer will play basketball at Washington University in St. Louis. Fazl Shaikh will play soccer at Middlebury College. Eryn McDonald will play soccer at Dickinson College. Ethan Raff will play football at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Brendan Knaack will play football for Alfred University. will play football at Ithaca College. Kristine Fink will play volleyball at Michigan Tech. Scottie Berridge will swim for Columbia. Her teammate Bebe Thompson will become her competitor at Yale. Josh Hendell will swim at Dartmouth. Hailey Thornton will run track at U Albany. Gillian Lubin will playlacrosse at Wesleyan University. Eliza Brosgol will play lacrosse at Haverford College.
ack Gorham, Harry Chalfin, Josh Klein, Scott Kelly, Teddy DeLorenzo, Steven Varlotta
This year's recipient of the Nonie Knopp award is Stephen Nicholas. He is praised by all his coaches as the "go-to" guy. He is counted on by all his teammates and regardless of the team's performance he does not let them down. On the turf or on the ice, he is a natural leader and younger players look up to his calm demeanor in high-pressure situations.
Jake Nathanson, ski team manager and Varsity golfer, received the Elizabeth Timberger Memorial Award for his contributions off the slopes helping keep the ski team organized and have their events run smoothly.
Michaela Nicholas received the Nina F. Mooney Award Gillian Lubin, Eliza Brosgol and Michaela Nicholas
The Peppers Awards one male and one female student-athlete that excels in the classroom, in their sport, and in the greater community. This year, Michael Rolfe and Sydney Bernstein were honored for their athletic talent, notable academic performance, and contributions to youth programs in their sports.
The seniors look forward to finding a new community within their colleges that will provide the same spirit and sense of belonging that the Raiders teams did. They will continue to display the Raider values of commitment, pride, and tradition in sports or otherwise next year.
Ethan Raff, Brendan Knaack, Tim Zaklama, Adam Vilajeti, Daniel Vilajeti, James Cotter, Litha Kweta, Arthur Noulas, Matt Brotman, George Crowley
James Landau, Jake Nathanson, Jonny Emmerman, Saadia Naeem
Andre Cutrim, Stephen Nicholas, Elliot Graham, Andrew Braun
Jack Axelrod, Adam Kazan, Harrison Peltz, Evan Josephs, Zachary Steinberg