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Salem Community Patriot
December 11, 2009 - 9
Salem High School Recognizes Fall
‘Green’ Family Fun Night
submitted by Caitlin Breen
Athletes
On Friday, December 4, the Salem Boys & Girls
Club held a Green Family Fun Night. The gym,
by Chris White games room, and pool were all open from 6-8 p.m.
It was a good season to be a Blue Devil this fall. Every team qualified for post-season Volunteers from Salem High’s Environmental Club
competition and most advanced well into the playoffs. The football, golf, spirit, and sponsored the event. There were games for prizes,
boys’ volleyball teams all won state championships this season. The girls’ volleyball and such as determining which items are compost and
girls’ soccer teams both made the semifinals for their respective sports, while the field which are recyclable and throwing them into labeled
hockey and boys’ soccer teams each won a playoff game to move on to the quarterfinal buckets. There was face painting and planting
round. The girls’ and boys’ cross country teams also ran at the Class L race at the end of using water bottles that were cut in half. The
October. Environmental Club had around 12 to 15 members
The girls’ team sent one runner all the way to the New England Championships in come to help and they created a felt banner, which
Manchester, CT. all attendees signed. The banner is now hanging at
Salem hosted its fall sports awards banquet on the Club, reminding members to Go Green!
Monday, Nov. 23, in the Davis Gymnasium at
Salem High School to recognize the success of its
athletic programs and honor individual athletes who
made outstanding contributions to their teams this
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fall. The following is a list of the individual award
winners.
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Boys’ Volleyball, Coaches Award: Chris Barnes;
Most Valuable Player: Daniel Tiner; Most Valuable
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Girls’ Volleyball, Coaches Award: Nicole
Boucher; Most Improved Player: Erica Begin; Most
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Girls’ Cross-Country, Coaches Award: Samantha
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Field Hockey,
Senior Jason Kinney led the Blue
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Golf, Coaches Award: Ed Haroian; Most Improved
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Boys’ Soccer, Coaches Award: Bradley Hosey; Most
Improved Player: John Lyons; Most Valuable Player:
Brett Miller.
Soccer team MVP Sarah Raye Girls’ Soccer, Most Valuable Player: Sarah Raye;
controlled the midfield all season Most Valuable Player: Sarah Snyder; Most Valuable
and led the Blue Devils to the Class Player: Gina Righini.
L semifinals. The team captain was Fall Spirit, Coaches Award: Emily Speight; Most
also recognized as one of Salem’s Improved Player: Jordyn Tommasi; Most Valuable
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Outstanding Male Fall Athlete: Jason Kinney.
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Scholar Male Fall Athlete: Ed Haroian.
Sportsmanship Awards, Girls’ Soccer: Angela Hite; Boys’ Soccer: Joseph Brouillette;
Golf: Brandon Antonelli; Football: Tyler Kelley; Field Hockey: Christie Cannone; Boys’
Cross-Country: Nicholas Gallo; Girls’ Cross-Country: Kerrin Foley; Boys’ Volleyball:
Jared Scali; Girls’ Volleyball: Stephanie Long, Fall Spirit: Stefanie Bromander.
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