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fellow Key School rider Paige Cassat earning the reserve. Riders at this level had the option of competing in T e Surrey Junior Equi- tation Medal class. Erica Harman came out on top again, with Alex Peterson of T e Key School plac- ing second and Alana Hamann of Watkins Mill fi nishing third. Fourth went to Emma Davye of St. Andrews and Dan- ielle Jacobson placed fi fth for Walt Whitman. Meagan Spry of Indian Creek won the High


School Novice division. Reserve went to Nicole Laschever of Urbana. Middle School Novice was won by Sarah Holladay of Connelly School of the Holy Child. T e reserve went to Lindy Hill of St. Andrews. Chloe Press of Winston Churchill won the Maiden division championship, which com- bines both middle and high school riders. Stella Hudson of T e Key School earned the reserve championship at this level. T e Varsity Invitational was held at NFF Stables on April 17. Earning the blue ribbon in all three classes was Aleks Timrots of T.S. Wootton. T e


ISHS Coach of the Year: Amy Wokasien


triple blues led her to be the champion rider at the Junior/Senior Advanced level. Hayley Cohen from Indian Creek took home the reserve. In the Fresh- man/Sophomore/Middle School Advanced division, Nicole Hylton from Lin- ganore/Oakdale earned the championship with Jillian Kaufman from St. An- drews earning the reserve. T e Advanced riders also par- ticipated in the Surrey Equita- tion Medal class. Aleks won again, picking up the fi rst-place medal. In second was Alana Martinez from Quince Orchard. T ird went to Hayley Cohen of Indian Creek, fourth was Gillian Knoble of Archbishop Spalding and fi fth was Madeline Poss of Poolesville. Alexa Easton of the Academy of the Holy Cross earned sixth while Grace Big- ham of Barrie School placed seventh. Eighth was earned by Aoife Magner of Connelly School of the Holy Child. T e Junior/Senior Intermediate champion


was Jamie Suever from Lin- ganore/Oakdale. Emma Vogel of T.S. Wootton was the re- serve champion at this level. In Freshman/Sophomore/Middle School Intermediate, Hayley Mullen of Dulaney earned champion while teammate Hannah Woodson was the re- serve champion.


Junior Varsity Sportsmanship Award Winner: Laura Rosenwald


Spirit & Dedication


Varsity Sportsmanship Award Winner: Sarah Gibson


In addition to team and individual awards, the ISHS also recognizes one rider from varsity and one from junior varsity who exhibits excellent sportsmanship. T ese riders are nominated throughout the season by anyone who attends the shows (coaches, riders, parents and others). T e var- sity award went to Sarah Gib- son of Indian Creek. Laura Rosenwald, from Urbana won the junior varsity award. T is year’s Coach of the Year


went to Amy Wokasien, who although she mainly coaches the Poolesville team, is on hand at all NFF shows to help any rider in need.


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