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Fall Sport Season Concludes with 4 Varsity Athletes Named to All Conference Teams

The fall sports season concluded this past week and the teams announced their award winners. Headlining the Upper School awards ceremony were the four St. Andrew's athletes who were named to their respective all-conference teams.
In the Upper School ceremony, boys varsity soccer players James McLeish ('16) and Gage Adam ('19) were named to the all MAC team. While varsity tennis player Faith Fisher ('18) and varsity volleyball star Raylene Parkinson ('17) were named to their sports all ISL team.

Click here a complete list of Middle School award winners.  Click here for a complete list of Upper School Award winners.

2015 Fall Sports Award Winners
Upper School

JV Soccer
Most Improved Player- Sam Seymore
Most Valuable Player- Dylan Goldstock
Coaches Award- Charlie Ausbrooke

JV Tennis
Most Improved Player- Shelly Xie
Most Valuable Player_ Alexa Potter
Coaches Award- Kira Donaldson

JV Volleyball
Most Valuable Player- Sydney Jackson
Most Improved Player- Kayla Markus
Coaches Award- Haylee Hayes

JV Cross Country
Most Valuable Player- Quinn Dunigan
Most Improved Player- Andy Carr
Coaches Award_ Sam Beesley

Varsity Girls Soccer
Most Valuable Player- Ava Katz
Coaches Award: Jo Kamau

Varsity Golf
Most Valuable Player- Adam Reisken
Most Improved Player- Jared Postal
Coaches Award- Chris Jung

Varsity Boys Cross Country
Most Improved Player- Bobby Radecki
Most Valuable Player- Richard Royle
Coaches Award: Jack Tsintolas

Varsity Tennis
Most Improved Player- Olivia Baldwin
Most Valuable Player- Sophie Barnello
Coaches Award: Rachel Sidel

Varsity Girls Cross Country
Most Improved Player- Sari Postal
Most Valuable Player- Joy Reeves
Coaches Award: Isabelle Jeppsen

Varsity Volleyball
Most Valuable Player- Jenna Schissler and Raylene Parkinson
Coaches Award: Grace Ashworth
 
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St. Andrew’s Episcopal School is a private, coeducational college preparatory day school for students in preschool (Age 2) through grade 12, located in Potomac, Maryland.