Congratulations to all our athletes for their spring season, and the honorees below for their exceptional contributions to leadership, sportsmanship, and athleticism.
New Hampton School Student-Athlete Awards
Women’s Varsity Softball
Coaches: Mr. Tracy & Mrs. Reimer
Coaches’ Award – Ellie Zink ’27
Most Valuable Player – Adriana Hernandez ’25
Fusick Award – Aniyaha Perez ’25
Men’s Varsity Baseball
Coaches: Mr. Carey & Mr. Moore
Coaches’ Award – Dylan Fanale ’25
Most Valuable Player – Bodie Bartram ’25
Shaw Trophy – Conor Griffin ’25
Varsity Golf
Coach: Mr. Belmonte & Mr. Schwartz
Coaches’ Award – Eli Arvidson ’27
Most Valuable Golfer – Mark Belcher ’25
Women’s Varsity Lacrosse
Coaches: Ms. Tracy, Ms. Carey, & Mr. Land
Coaches’ Award – Kaya Farnsworth ’26
Burch, Nolet, Moore Most Valuable Player Award – Fia Swormstedt ’26
Anna Menke Award – Tova Yerardi ’26
Women’s JV Lacrosse
Coaches: Ms. Fleck & Mrs. Marquez
Coaches’ Award – Nellie MacDonald ’26
Most Improved Player Award – Ava Smith ’27
Men’s Varsity Lacrosse
Coaches: Mr. Henry, Mr. Driscoll ’10, & Mr. Little ’18
Coaches’ Award – Harry Jenkins ’25
Burch, Nolet, Moore Most Valuable Player Award – Noah Stevens ’26
Babcock Award – AJ Amandolare ’25
Men’s JV Lacrosse
Coaches: Mr. DeBenedictis & Mr. Bozzi
Coaches’ Awards – Jamie Schatz ’27
Most Improved Player Award – JJ Suldenski ’26
Women’s Varsity Tennis
Coaches: Mr. Brummer
Coaches’ Award – Caroline Thomas ’25
Most Valuable Player Award – Sol Andersen ’25
Women’s JV Tennis
Coach: Mrs. Frame & Ms. Smith
Coaches’ Award – Katherine Kamin ’25
Most Improved Player Award – Sarah Nguyen ’25
Men’s Varsity Tennis
Coach: Ms. Lima-De Angelis
Coach’s Award – Abi Braverman ’26
Most Valuable Player Award – Ross Curley ’25 and Alex Reimer ’26
Most Improved Award – Anthony Hester ’27
Men’s JV Tennis
Coach: Mr. Saunders
Coach’s Award – Trey Farnsworth ’27
Most Improved Player Award – Alex Zheng ’28
Named Award Descriptions
SHAW TROPHY:
This trophy, established by the Shaw family in 1967, honors the three generations who played baseball at New Hampton School: Lewis Shaw, 1897; Paul Shaw, 1937; and Jim Shaw, 1963. Jim, a pitcher on the 1963 team that compiled a 13-1 record, continued his baseball career at Dartmouth College and later returned to New Hampton School to both teach and coach baseball from 1967-69. This award is presented to the player whose outstanding ability, effort, and attitude contribute the most to the success of their team.
FUSICK AWARD:
The Fusick Award was established in honor of Carey Fusick, the student-athlete who founded softball at New Hampton School. In 1994, with the financial backing of her family and the assistance of some dedicated faculty and peers, Ms. Fusick dug out the bases, erected the backstop, and dressed the players for that inaugural season. That quality of sheer determination and tenacity distinguishes each year’s recipient of the Fusick Award.
ANNA MENKE LACROSSE AWARD:
The Anna Menke Women’s Lacrosse Award was established to honor the dedication, love, and passion for the game of lacrosse by Anna Menke, class of 2012, who distinguished herself during her New Hampton and collegiate lacrosse careers. Her ability to hold herself and her teammates at the highest standard will be remembered by any Husky that stepped on the field with her. She always put her team first while working to better her own game. The Anna Menke Lacrosse Award recognizes the women’s lacrosse player that exhibits both superior athletic skill and dedication to the team, all while setting a high standard of sportsmanship, leadership, and work ethic by which the rest of the team must compete.
BICKNELL TENNIS AWARD:
Named in honor of the late Lansing Bicknell, former New Hampton School teacher, athletic director, and dedicated tennis coach, the Bicknell Tennis Award recognizes the member of the New Hampton School Varsity Tennis Team who best demonstrates skill, determination, and sportsmanship—qualities that Bicknell demanded from his players.
BLAKE BABCOCK LACROSSE AWARD:
In 1965 Blake Babcock, then a first-year history teacher at New Hampton School, started competitive lacrosse on campus. A player at Hamilton College, he brought his great knowledge of the game and love of the sport in time for the NHS 1966 spring season. He fielded many competitive and league championship squads in the early days of the game, and will long be remembered for his well-coached, disciplined teams. To commemorate Babcock’s accomplishments, this award recognizes the player whose ability and leadership has contributed most to the team in a given season.
BURCH, NOLET, MOORE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD:
The Burch, Nolet, Moore Most Valuable Player Award for Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse was established to honor four gifted lacrosse players from the Classes of 1973 and 1974. Charles J. Burch III ’73, Daniel A. Burch ’74, Alan D. Nolet ’74, and Robinson C. Moore ’73 who were all instrumental in putting New Hampton School Lacrosse on the map. These four players are being honored for the outstanding dedication, contribution, and talent they displayed while playing lacrosse at New Hampton School. This Most Valuable Player Award recognizes both a Men’s and Women’s lacrosse player who exhibits both superior athletic skill and dedication to the team and school community, all while performing at the highest level and demonstrating the characteristics of leadership, work ethic, and talent. This spring 2021 ceremony marks the inaugural awarding of this named achievement.