Athletics Awards
Cross Country
Coaches’ Award – Max Arroyo Fillat ’24
Most Improved Award – Ellis Pietroniro ’26
Tottingham Award – Alex Lowe ’23
Women’s Varsity Field Hockey
Bekka Joslin Coaches’ Award – Avery Callison ’23
Most Valuable Player Award – Ava Golash ’23
Shackett-Berry Award – Nina Morel ’23
Women’s Junior Varsity Field Hockey
Most Improved Player Award – Carla Navas Alvarez ’26
Coaches’ Award – Emma Morel ’24
Men’s Varsity Football
Coaches’ Award – Anthony Pepi ’23
Most Valuable Player Award – Frank Daniley ’23
McLeod Award – Van Buhrman ’23
Sterndale Award – Jackson Romanek ’23
Marty Burlsworth Character Award – Charlie Grant ’23
Mountain Biking
Coaches’ Award – Joe Boyer ’23
Most Valuable Rider Award – Ethan Seeler ’23
Men’s Varsity Soccer
Coaches’ Award – Yuya Oshima ’23
Most Valuable Player Award – Theo Breton ’23
Parlanti-Moss Award – Will Bradbury ’23
Men’s Junior Varsity A Soccer
Most Improved Player Award – Griffin Taylor ’26
Coaches’ Award – Christian Boisvert-Flanders ’24
Men’s Junior Varsity B Soccer
Most Improved Player Award – Tosinmile Odunsi ’26
Coaches’ Award – Sebastian Jones ’26
Women’s Varsity Soccer
Most Valuable Player Award – Kaelin Fitzpatrick ’24
Coaches’ Award – Brenna Young ’23
Gulick Award – Brielle Fitzpatrick ’23
Women’s Junior Varsity Soccer
Most Improved Player Award – Mackenzie Ayou ’26
Coaches’ Award – Lucy Lopardo ’23
Lakes Region All-Star Awards
Cross Country
Alex Lowe ’23
Women’s Varsity Soccer
Brielle Fitzpatrick ’23
Brenna Young ’23
Kaelin Fitzpatrick ’24
Men’s Varsity Soccer
Will Bradbury ’23
Theo Breton ’23
Varsity Field Hockey
Ava Golash ’23
Julia Loughlin ’24
Avery Callison ’23
Nina Morel ’23
All-NEPSAC Awards
Women’s Varsity Soccer
Brielle Fitzpatrick ’23
Brenna Young ’23
Kaelin Fitzpatrick ’24
All-NEPSAC Honorable Mentions:
Anna Wolf ’23
Kaylie Reeve ’26
Trinity Walsh ’25
Varsity Field Hockey
Ava Golash ’23
Julia Loughlin ’24
Avery Callison ’23
All-NEPSAC Honorable Mentions:
Nina Morel ’23
Kennedy Walker ’25
Reagan Comora ’25
All-NEPSAC Junior All-Stars
Emily Hobausz ’24
Kaelin Fitzpatrick ’24
Boston Globe All-Star
Brielle Fitzpatrick ’23
Named Award Descriptions
TOTTINGHAM AWARD
This award was established in 1980 in memory of the late Donald Tottingham, a fine athlete, outstanding English teacher, and Cross Country Coach, who died in a tragic automobile accident following Commencement in 1979. Tottingham, an avid runner who trained for and competed in numerous marathons and road races, was an inspiration to many. His example influenced the lives of both students and faculty members during his three years at New Hampton School. Each year, this award recognizes that Cross Country runner whose discipline and determination commemorates Tottingham’s spirit.
SHACKETT-BERRY FIELD HOCKEY AWARD
The Shackett-Berry Field Hockey Award recognizes the spirited commitment to New Hampton School athletics displayed by Ralph Shackett ’59, Jennifer Shackett Berry ’83, Kelsey Berry ’07, and Emma Berry ’10–all of whom took their foundation as student-athletes from New Hampton School to the collegiate level. The recipient of this award is the student-athlete who humbly demonstrates a conscientious commitment to the betterment of the field hockey team. This young woman is the teammate who others most rely upon to advance and support the team on the field through skill, sportsmanship, and school pride. This student-athlete also carries these qualities off the field and into the classroom and campus life.
SCOTT MCLEOD FOOTBALL AWARD
The U.S. Ambassador to Ireland (1957-61), Scott McLeod died unexpectedly in 1961 while his two sons, Van and Dan (NHS ’65), were freshmen. His family established the Scott McLeod Football Award to honor his memory. McLeod, an outstanding sportsman and athlete, received Sports Illustrated’s Silver Anniversary All-American award in recognition of his achievements both as a collegiate football player at Grinnell College (IA) and in his professional life. This award recognizes the football player who exhibits his qualities of outstanding spirit, courage, and sportsmanship.
STERNDALE AWARD
Established in 1991, this award honors the memory of the late Richard Sterndale, former teacher and head football coach at New Hampton School from 1965 to 1968. Following two operations for brain tumors, Sterndale and his wife Joan returned to New Hampton. During the 1989 season, members of the football team, who made regular visits to help out at the Sterndale home, dedicated their championship season to the former coach. The Sterndale Award recognizes that football player whose contribution to the New Hampton football team began as an underclassman. This player has developed his skills and showed dedication and courage beyond the call of duty.
PARLANTI-MOSS SOCCER AWARD
In 1959, two outstanding soccer players, Christian Parlanti and Thomas Moss combined their talents to lead New Hampton School’s Varsity Soccer team, coached by David Rice, to an undefeated season. Later as alumni, they created the Parlanti- Moss Soccer Award to immortalize that historic season and to recognize that soccer player who best exemplifies the combination of talent, drive, determination, and team spirit of that victorious team.
GULICK SOCCER AWARD
Former New Hampton Athletic Director Peter Gulick and his wife Ruth — whose daughters Phoebe ’80 and Robin ’82 played for the New Hampton School’s Varsity Women’s Soccer Team — were early supporters of New Hampton’s women’s athletic program. They established this award to recognize both the Women’s Soccer Team and particularly, the contributions of an outstanding female soccer player each season.
BEKKA JOSLIN COACHES’ AWARD
The Field Hockey Coaches’ Award is named in honor of longtime Head Coach Bekka Joslin, 2007-2017. Competitive, talented, and steadfast, Coach Joslin was an exceptional leader and mentor to athletes in the field hockey program. Her love of the sport and dedication to her teams are what this award’s recipients exemplify in turn.