2018-19 Huntingdon Athletic Awards
Athletes of the Year
Male Student-Athlete of the Year: Drew Mathers, Golf
Female Student-Athlete of the Year: T.I. Duncan, Basketball
Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Stephen Shephard, Golf
Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Hannah Parks, Basketball and Lacrosse and Vanessa Leiterman, Golf
Male Newcomer of the Year: Tucker Duke, Baseball and Carson Whitton, Golf
Female Newcomer of the Year: Shaonica Thomas, Basketball
Megan Cook Sportsmanship Award: Lucy Burch, Tennis and T.I. Duncan, Basketball
John McWilliams Sportsmanship Award: Sam Hitt, Lacrosse and Chase Young, Football
Charlie Lane Coach of the Year Award: Dave Schreyer, Golf
Female Coach of the Year Award: Paige Huff, Basketball
Sports Medicine Male Comeback of the Year Award: Chris Hering, Football and Miles Stading, Lacrosse
Sports Medicine Female Comeback of the Year Award: Emily Nieuwstraten, Softball
Sports Medicine Sedulous Award: Sam Hitt, Lacrosse
Male Sport Good Works Team Award: Football
Female Sport Good Works Team Award: Softball
Male Single-Game Performance of the Year: (Golf) Drew Mathers' record-setting win in the USA South Conference Tournament. Mathers set a USA South Conference Tournament record with his three-round score of 11-under-par 205.
Female Single-Game Performance of the Year: (Volleyball) Amy Tyma's 18 kills and 20 digs in a 3-2 win over Covenant. The performance helped Huntingdon beat Covenant for the first time during the NCAA era.
Male Sport Play of the Year: (Golf) Stephen Shephard earned medalist honors and matched his best collegiate round with a 6-under-par 66 in the final round of the Jekyll Island Invitational. The 66 was two shots off the Hawks' NCAA-era single-round record. Female Sport Play of the Year: (Volleyball) Nichole LeFevre, Alexis Creasman and Kaitlyn Carter combine for the match-winning point in the fifth set of a 3-2 win against Covenant. LeFevre made the pass, Carter set the ball and Creasman ended the fifth set with a kill.
Female Sport Win of the Year: The women's basketball team's 82-65 win over Maryville. The win was the first over Maryville since 2008 and snapped a 20-game losing streak to the Scots.
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