Rabun Gap awards students for fall season success

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School awarded students for achievements earned during the fall season.

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School awarded more than 40 students for their success in fall season athletics on Wednesday, November 20.

Here’s a list of the award winners.

Cross Country – Varsity Boys

Commitment Award – Cole Owens ’20 of Conyers, GA
Leadership Award – Aidan Loring ’20 of Clayton, GA
Most Improved – Moss Hill ’20 of Ocala, FL

Cross Country – Varsity Girls

Commitment Award – Julia Egler ’20 of Highlands, NC
Heart of the Team Award – Edie Hall ’22 of Long Creek, SC
Speed Racer Award – Francesca Cergol ’23 of Brooklyn, NY

Football – Varsity

Eagle Award – Matt Linn ’22 of Ontario, Canada
Coaches – Gerald Barker ’22 of Eastanollee, GA
Most Improved – Niklas Kahrau ’21of Schwarzenbek, Germany

Western Conference All-Conference: Gavin Anderson ’21 of Tiger, GA, Gerald Barker ’22 of Eastanolee, GA, Niklas Gattiker ’22 of Vaasa, Finland, Josh Gill ’21 of Mississauga, Canada, Parker Greenwood ’22 of Lakemont, GA, Martin Haugerud ’21 of Raholt, Norway, Niklas Kahrau ’21 of Schwarzenbet, Germany, Marlin Klein ’22 of Koin, Germany, Matt Linn ’22 of Ontario, Canada, Tom Maier ’20 of Bajern, Germany, Victor Omorodion ’20 of Hamburg, Germany, Kyle Ormsby ’21 of Queens Village, NY, Patrick Pedall ’20 of Munich, Germany, Paul Steidl ’21 of St. Polten, Austria, Dominik Sojat ’21 of Zapresic, Croatia, Pato Torres ’21 of Monterrey, Mexico, Robin Verginelli ’20 of Vienna, Austria, Lior Volkov ’20 of Duesseldorf, Germany

All NCISAA Football: Gerald Barker ’22 of Eastanollee, GA, Tom Maier ’20 of Bajern, Germany, Dominik Sojat ’21 of Zapresic, Croatia

Golf – Varsity Girls

Eagle Spirit Award – Eryn Blakeley ’22 of St. Michael, Barbados
RGNS Tour Lifetime Achievement Award – Sarah Futral ’20 of Highlands, NC
Soaring Eagle Award – Maja Toth ’20 of Budapest, Hungary

Soccer – Boys JV

Respect Award – Jack Barta ’23 of Franklin, NC
Attitude Award – Till Gressmann ’21 of Bad Oeynhausen, Germany
Heart Award – Elijah Melwani ’22 of Iquique, Chile

Soccer – Boys Varsity

MVP – Timmy Bronaugh ’21 of Highlands, NC
Best Newcomer – Mateo Diaz ’22 of Santiago, Chile
Most Improved – Will Parrish ’22 of Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
CAA Player of the Year – Hazel Ley ’20 of Monterrey, Mexico

CAA All Conference: Timmy Bronaugh ’21 of Highlands, NC, Mateo Diaz ’22 of Santiago, Chile, Jordan Grivekov ’22 of Brampton, Canada, Hazel Ley ’20 of Monterrey, Mexico, Jacobo Saenz ’21 of Garza Garcia, Mexico, Sebastian Zavala ’22 of Moroleon, Mexico

All NCISAA 4A Soccer: Sebastian Zavala ’22 of Moroleon, Mexico, Hazel Javier Ley ’20 of Monterrey, Mexico, Jacobo Saenz ’21 of Garza Garcia, Mexico

Tennis – Varsity Girls

Leadership – Ava Chordgian ’23 of Dillard, GA
Coaches – Vivi Geren ’23 of Dillard, GA
Most Improved – Sydney McGruder ’22 of McDonough, GA

Volleyball – Girls JV

Leadership – Gracie Tucker ’21 of Tiger, GA
Coaches – Cheney Moriarty ’23 of Hong Kong, China
Most Improved – Cate Childs ’22 of Toccoa, GA

Volleyball – Girls Varsity

MVP – Ashley Crosby ’20 of Mount Airy, GA
Coaches – Gianna Sparks ’21 of Longboat Key, FL
Coaches – Lexy Davis ’20 of Sautee Nacoochee, GA
CAA Co-Player of the Year – Ashley Crosby ’20 of Mount Airy, GA
CAA All-Conference – Ashley Crosby ’20 of Mount Airy, GA, Gianna Sparks ’21 of Longboat Key, FL