T.K. Gorman Honors Athletes At Banquet
By CHRIS PARRY
Staff Writer
It was great in 08 and it will be fine in 09, said Rev. Jerome Milton, T.K. Gorman track coach and scholarship coordinator.
Staff Writer
It was great in 08 and it will be fine in 09, said Rev. Jerome Milton, T.K. Gorman track coach and scholarship coordinator.
Upon hearing this, TKGs seniors extinguished candles they were holding, symbolizing the end of their high school athletic careers.
It was the final note from an evening that celebrated the athletic accomplishments from the 2007-08 school year.
The Bishop Thomas K. Gorman Catholic High School Athletic Banquet was held Tuesday at the Milam Joseph Center and catered by Spring Creek Barbeque.
Awards were given out for 15 boys and girls sports, including cheerleading.
Andy Navarro, president of the T.K. Gorman Booster Club began the festivities, introducing the first of several coaches to take the stage and honor their players.
Three students received special consideration with the gift of scholarships. The John Kelsey Award was presented to Maggie Murph and Paul Schick. Both students had to apply for the award by submitting an essay and application. Murph and Schick received a $500 scholarship for being chosen.
The Rev. Jerome Milton Award, a $1,250 scholarship given to an incoming senior girl student athlete who best exemplifies academic and athletics, was bestowed to DeDe Pierce.
2008 T.K. Gorman
Athletic Awards Banquet
Volleyball
Athletic Awards Banquet
Volleyball
MVPs: Jourdan Sheehan and DeDe Pierce;
Most Improved:
Most Improved:
Liz Morley;
Hustle Award:
Kelsey Magliolo.
Cheerleading Spirit Award:
Hustle Award:
Kelsey Magliolo.
Cheerleading Spirit Award:
Liz Moore.
Football MVP:
Kevin Navetta;
Most Outstanding Offense:
Football MVP:
Kevin Navetta;
Most Outstanding Offense:
Garrett Mueck;
Most Outstanding Defense:
Luke Molidor;
Most Outstanding Defense:
Luke Molidor;
Most Improved:
Nick Brunson, Rickey Hand.
Girls Basketball MVP:
Nick Brunson, Rickey Hand.
Girls Basketball MVP:
Kathryn Huber;
Most Improved:
Abby Weeks.
Boys Basketball MVP:
Most Improved:
Abby Weeks.
Boys Basketball MVP:
Miles Kemp; Most
Improved:
Nick Brunson.
Soccer MVP:
Improved:
Nick Brunson.
Soccer MVP:
David Maldonado;
Leadership:
Joe Stocks;
Most Improved:
Leadership:
Joe Stocks;
Most Improved:
Perry Muncy.
Wrestling MVP:
Luke Molidor;
Wrestling MVP:
Luke Molidor;
Iron Man:
Josh Roe.
Boys Track MVP:
Ross Pritchard;
Josh Roe.
Boys Track MVP:
Ross Pritchard;
Outstanding Field Events:
Justin Harris;
Outstanding Running Events:
Justin Harris;
Outstanding Running Events:
Kevin Navetta;
Most Improved:
Pat Russell;
Most Improved:
Pat Russell;
Leadership:
Ian Murillo.
Girls Track MVP:
Valerie Lindenmuth;
Ian Murillo.
Girls Track MVP:
Valerie Lindenmuth;
Outstanding Field Events:
Molly King;
Outstanding running events:
Molly King;
Outstanding running events:
Mia Behm;
Most Improved:
Molly Allare.
Baseball MVP:
Most Improved:
Molly Allare.
Baseball MVP:
Alex VanderVorste;
Offensive Player:
Will Richey;
Offensive Player:
Will Richey;
Defensive Player:
Drew Russell; Brent Corley;
Most Improved:
Drew Russell; Brent Corley;
Most Improved:
Tim Langas.
Softball Most Dedicated:
Kelsey Deal;
Softball Most Dedicated:
Kelsey Deal;
Most Improved:
Maleiya Garcia.
Golf MVP:
Evan Spencer, Liz Morley, Jonathan Wies.
Maleiya Garcia.
Golf MVP:
Evan Spencer, Liz Morley, Jonathan Wies.
Girls Tennis Leadership Awards:
Emily Drouder, Jourdan Sheehan;
Emily Drouder, Jourdan Sheehan;
Most Improved:
Perry Muncy.
Boys Tennis Leadership Awards:
Perry Muncy.
Boys Tennis Leadership Awards:
Josh Parker, Cory Cruz;
Most Improved:
Patrick Rydzak.
Most Improved:
Patrick Rydzak.






