LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — On June 12, the Wildcats of Livingston Manor High School held the 2023 Spring and End of Year modified/varsity athletic awards presentation.
It featured the home …
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LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — On June 12, the Wildcats of Livingston Manor High School held the 2023 Spring and End of Year modified/varsity athletic awards presentation.
It featured the home team scholar athletes from the combined Livingston Manor and Roscoe “Blue Devils” sports programs.
“Being part of an athletics program is a privilege,” said David Eggleton, athletic director of the merged sports programs. “Athletics here at Livingston Manor and Roscoe are an extension of the academic environment… supported by both districts, because they contribute to the overall development of our students’ physical, social and mental well-being.”
He noted that one of the “biggest concepts discussed in education today is social emotional learning,” and that “athletics is a way for students to enhance their social emotional learning, and learn concepts that will positively help them in life.”
Eggleton listed several noteworthy highlights of the year, including six night events and contests at both districts, six basketball tournaments, three baseball/softball tournaments, along with two athletes who qualified and competed at the state qualifiers for track and field.
As he presented the 2022-2023 Livingston Manor Athlete of the Year Award (Male) to Daniel Tolbert, Eggleton said the 18-year-old senior “has received many honors from the start of the year all the way to the finish.” He noted that Daniel had been part of the varsity football program and the varsity basketball program for years.
“He received the team award for Most Valuable Player for Class C and D. His excitement for athletics and good relationship with younger Wildcats stands out,” Eggleton said.
After the awards ceremony was won and done, Tolbert said of his experience in Manor athletics, “It was great, all these folks for years, all my friends to play with… Now I get to move ahead and play in college.”
As a Wildcat, he competed in football as a utility player in “every single position Coach wanted me to,” along with anchoring first base in baseball.
After graduation, Tolbert plans to play the game of hoops with the SUNY Sullivan Generals “wherever Coach needs me.”
Mackenzie Carlson was tabbed for the 2022-2023 Livingston Manor Athlete of the Year Award (Female). She has been part of the varsity basketball and varsity softball programs for four years, receiving team awards for MVP in basketball and MVP in softball.
Last year, she was also awarded the softball MVP, thus earning a hat-trick of softball MVPs.
In addition, Carlson was named Varsity 845’s Player of the Week this year in softball, and was a Section IX Top 50 team player in basketball.
“I’m thankful for everything I’ve gotten,” said the 17-year-old senior, who is headed to Oswego State to play center field after her high school career on the mound and as a small forward in basketball.
“I’ve gotten so much out of it,” said Carlson about participating in high school athletics. “As a player, working with a team… it set me up for a future in college sports.”
Track and field (coached by Evan Bowers, assisted by Nathaniel Juron)
Most Valuable Player (Daniel Aiello and Olivia Stickle); Coaches Award (Brody Day, Athena Niforatos, and Logan Ballard); Sportsmanship Award (Isabella Francisco)
Softball (coached by Nicholas Wyss, assisted by Aaron Carlson)
Most Valuable Player (Mackenzie Carlson); Coaches Award (Allison Froehlich); Sportsmanship Award (Demetra Gorantis)
Baseball (coached by Dylan Smith, assisted by Josh Evans)
Most Valuable Player (Anthony Zamernick); Coaches Award (Robert Staudt); Sportsmanship Award (Anthony Hicks)
Boys’ golf (coached by Michael Hill)
Most Valuable Player (Aiden Johnson); Coaches Award (Gavin Thomas and Wesley Kinne); Sportsmanship Award (Varsity Boys Golf 2022-2023)
Girls’ golf (coached by Kevin Clifford)
Coaches Award (Sarah Evans)
Seventy-five percent of the team posted a 90 percent grade point average or higher.
Varsity boys’ golf
Wesley Kinne, Aiden Johnson and Gavin Thomas
Varsity softball
Anastasia Niforatos, Jocelyn Mills, Ashlee Ladenhauf, Allison Froehlich, Mackenzie Carlson, Jillian Carlsen, McKenna Barry, Kelsey Ryder and Zaylee Cox
Varsity girls’ golf
Sarah Evans
Individual scholar athletes varsity baseball and track and field—LMCS/RCS
Robert Staudt (baseball), Morgan McKinley (baseball), Patrick Gorr (baseball), Anthony Hicks (baseball), Joseph Park (track and field), Olivia Stickle (track and field), Logan Ballard (track and field)
First varsity letter winners (spring)—Livingston Manor
Patrick Gorr, Allison Froehlich, Demetro Goranitis, Anthony Hicks, Justin Burkey and Stephanie Meade
2022-2023 Coaches Choice Awards
The awards are voted on by the varsity coaching staff and given to the athletes who have made an impression both on and off the field as individuals who represent themselves, their families and their district in a manner that reflects positive examples/role modeling
Alyssa Peck, Jocelyn Mills, Robert Staudt and Morgan McKinley
2022-2023 Livingston Manor Scholar Athletes of the Year
Recipients are students who fall within the top 20 percent of their class, are outstanding citizens, participate in an least one varsity sport and are above-average athletes, having received award recognition.
Braeden Green and Mackenzie Carlson
2022-2023 Livingston Manor Athletes of the Year
Daniel Tolbert and Mackenzie Carlson
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