PREECEVILLE — Students at Preeceville High School were acknowledged for their achievements at the Grade 7 to 12 awards day held on June 17. Avery Franklin was master of ceremonies for the afternoon.
The Crossroads Credit Union presented the student recognition awards to students in Grade 7 to 12. Winners were Xhanine Solchaga, Ethan Balawyder, Maria Anguluan, Luke Sandager, Jenna Anaka and Seann Lavega.
Academic awards were handed out to students in Grades 7 to 11.
For Grade 7:
- Ashley Scott – ELA, Math, Social and Health
- Xhanine Solchaga – Science and Art
- Jayce Belous – PAA
- Bennett Halkyard – Phys-ed
For Grade 8:
- Briley Friday – ELA and Band
- Hailey Spray – ELA, Math, Social and Health
- Levi Maier – Science
- Melissa Durand – Art
- Kiarah Federuik – PAA
- Gavin Erickson – Phys-ed
- Carter Moekerk – Phys-ed
Grade 9 award recipients:
- Maria Anguluan – ELA
- Wyatt Scheller – Math
- Peyton Lisoway – Science, Health and Band
- Seth Reynolds – Social, Art and PAA
- Jian Isican – Phys-ed
Grade 10:
- Danielle Viacruscs – ELA
- Luke Sandager – Pre-calculus, Workplace and Apprenticeship, Science 10, PAA Foods 10 and Wellness
- Kaiden Bourassa – Science 10
- Hudson Maier – Indigenous Studies
- Carter Halkyard – PAA Industrial Arts
- Olivia Ivanochko – Band and Mental Health and Addictions 10
- Brianne Paterson – Financial Literacy
Grade 11:
- Amber Spray – ELA, Foundations of Math, Pre-calculus, Health Science, Physical Science and Wildlife Management
- Lexi Prouse – Physical Science and Social 20
- Yohan Quibod – Band
- Maggie Bartel – Mental Health and Wellness
- Brody Descalchuk – Workplace and Apprenticeship 20
Student Representative Council members were acknowledged.
Athletic awards were presented to junior and senior students in each category.
Cross-country:
- Kierah Federuik – Dedicated and Determined Junior Female
- Levi Maier – Dedicated and Determined Junior Male
- Hudson Maier – Dedicated and Determined Senior Male
Junior boys' basketball:
- Wayne Regudo – Most Improved
- Jian Isican – Hustler
- Blake Descalchuk – MVP
- Chase Danielson – Rookie of the Year
- Connor Burym and Wyatt Scheller – Leadership and Dedication
Junior girls' basketball:
- Macey Mitchell – Most Improved
- Hailey Spray – Most Dedicated
- Ireland Zuk and Abby Scheller – MVP
- Alex Algabre – Rookie of the Year
Senior girls' basketball:
- Amber Spray – Most Improved
- Lexi Prouse – Playoff MVP
- Tess Covlin – Defensive Superstar
- Maggie Bartel – Best All-Around Player
- Kacey Heskin – Dedication
Senior boys' basketball:
- Porter George – MVP
- Luke Sandager – Most Improved
- Blake Descalchuk – Rookie of the Year
- Hunter Nelson and Brody Descalchuk – Dedicated and Determined
Junior boys' volleyball:
- Wayne Regudo – Most Improved
- Aaron Johnson – Rookie of the Year
- Jian Isican – MVP
Junior girls' volleyball:
- Ireland and Dexter Penner – MVP
- Abby Scheller – Most Promising
- Shaye Burym – Rookie of the Year
- Hailey Spray – Most Improved
Senior girls' volleyball:
- Sarah Masko – Most Improved
- Maggie Bartel – Best All-Around Player
- Lexi Prouse – Dedication and Leadership
- Kacey Heskin – Most Promising
Senior football:
- Hunter Nelson – Lineman and MVP
- Avery Franklin – Offensive Player
- Luke Sandager – Defensive Player
- Carter Scheller – Dedicated and Determined
- Wyatt Scheller – Rookie of the Year
Junior badminton:
- Xhanine Solchaga – Most Improved
- Wyatt Scheller and Jian Isican – Sportsmanship
- Gavin Erickson and Wayne Regudo – MVP
Senior badminton:
- Carter Halkyard – Most Improved
- Maggie Bartel – MVP
- Asia Kilborn – Sportsmanship
Amber Spray won the Female Track and Field Athlete award and the Female Athlete of the Year award. Hudson Maier was presented with the Male Track and Field Athlete award and the Male Athlete of the Year award.