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Winter Athletic Award Winners

Winter Athletic Award Winners
Jackie Waters
The Winter Athletic Awards ceremony took place in the Putnam Family Arts Center's Class of '45 Hall on March 9. In addition to team awards, nine St. Markers earned All-Independent School League (ISL) honors and eight received ISL honorable mentions. Maddox Lizotte ’23 was awarded the ISL Flood Shield, while Sebbie Johnson ’23 was voted ISL MVP for boys’ ice hockey and earned NEPSAC All-New England honors, as well. Four St. Markers also earned NEPSAC honorable mentions.

The Wiedergott Award, presented each season to the program with the best winning percentage by a team at any level, was split three ways this winter between boys' varsity ice hockey, boys’ varsity squash, and girls’ JV basketball. The boys’ varsity squash team earned top honors as the Division IV High School National Champions, while boys’ varsity hockey won the ISL-Eberhart Championship once again.

The following is a complete list of this season's award winners by sport:

Boys' Basketball
Varsity: 8-16, JV: 3-14, Thirds 6-6
Most Valuable Player (MVP): Ryan Taylor '23
Most Improved Player (MIP): Devon Reid '24
Robb Award*: AJ Gorman '23
Enthusiasm, Teamwork, and Attitude (ETA) Award JV: Jared Vilinca Brown '24
Enthusiasm, Teamwork, and Attitude (ETA) Award Thirds: Zhain Alkhoury '25
*The Robb Award is presented to the player who best combines athletic ability with leadership, commitment, and team spirit.

Girls' Basketball
Varsity: 5-16, JV: 10-4
MVP: Ella Carr '24
MIP: Judy Xie '23
Robb Award*: Meredith Dane '25
ETA: Insel Lee '23
*The Robb Award is presented to the player who best combines athletic ability with leadership, commitment, and team spirit.

Boys’ Ice Hockey
Varsity: 22-6-1, JV: 3-12-1
MVP: Sebbie Johnson '23
MIP: Jonathan Balzarini '24
Maker Prize*: Sebbie Johnson '23
Tudor Prize*: Maddox Lizotte ’23
ETA: Si Jones '23
ISL MVP: Sebbie Johnson '23
ISL Flood Shield: Maddox Lizotte ’23
*The Maker Prize is awarded to the hockey player who scores the most points over the course of the season.
*The Tudor Prize is awarded to the hockey player in the VI Form who shall have shown not only excellence in the game, but also those qualities of fine sportsmanship which St. Mark’s has so successfully instilled in many of its athletes.


Girls’ Ice Hockey
Varsity: 4-18-3, JV: 1-5
MVP: Molly Lefebvre '23
MIP: Nina Hurley '26
Maker Prize*: Molly Lefebvre '23
Frey Prize*: Carlisle Brush ’23
ETA: Ellie Cohen '26
*The Maker Prize is awarded to the hockey player who scores the most points over the course of the season.
*The Frey Prize is given in memory of Laura, Class of 2003, by her family and friends. The Laura Frey Ice Hockey Prize is awarded to that member of the girls’ varsity ice hockey team whose contribution to the team can be best characterized by sportsmanship and teamwork.


Boys' Squash
Varsity: 11-4, JV: 2-7, Thirds: 1-3
MVP: Alden Mehta '23
MIP: Carey Huang '25
ETA JV: Darius Wagner '23
ETA Thirds: Khoi Nguyen '25

Girls' Squash
Varsity: 10-8, JV: 5-6, Thirds: 4-2
MVP: Coco Xia '24
MIP: Jamie Li '25
Coaches Award: Ingrid Yeung '23
ETA JV: Diana Oh '24
ETA Thirds: Lily Apstein ’26

Wrestling
Varsity 6-6
MVP: Jiayi Yu ’23
MIP: Albert Wu ’23
Coe Prize*: Joel Lawore ’23
ETA JV: DJ Mines-Fisher ’26
*The Coe Prize is given to that member of the varsity wrestling team who best demonstrates skill in wrestling because of their cooperation, diligence, and courage.

All-ISL
Justin Pare ’23
Sebbie Johnson ’23
Jimmy Lyver ’23
Richard Gallant ’25
Andrew Gibbons ’24
Maddox Lizotte ’23
Calvin Beard ’24
Molly Lefebvre ’23
Ella Carr ’24

ISL Honorable Mention
Austin Borggaard ’24
Jonathan Balzarini ’24
Jeevan Anand ’23
Damon Myers ’23
Sir William Morman ’24
Troy Miller ’24
Coco Xia ’24
Ella Flanagan ’24

NEPSAC All-New England
Sebbie Johnson ’23

NEPSAC Honorable Mention
Mary Zhang ’25
Mae Bartlett ’26
Alden Mehta ’23
James Sabet ’24

Photograph by Luke Chiasson '15
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