As the 2015 edition of Wilson’s fall athletic season recently came to a close, the Fall Athletic Awards Ceremony on December 7 marked a time to reflect on the season for one last time before Wilson shifts to it’s winter sports. Coaches took the time to honor some of the outstanding athletes on all of Wilson’s fall teams.
In past years the seasonal awards’ ceremonies were often under attended, with some coaches and recipients absent from the event. This year however, the event, which was hosted in the auditorium by Athletic Director Mitch Gore, saw increased participation, if not full attendance from Wilson’s fall teams. Each coach started with a recap of their respective team’s season, and then preceded to give thoughtful reflections about the athletes that they were honoring.
2015 Fall Sports Awards
Player of the season: Kaili Gregory, Girls Soccer
Captain and leader of the DCIAA & DCSAA soccer champions
Coach of the season: Daniel Drickey, Girls Soccer Coach
DCIAA & DCSAA Soccer Champs, 15-0-5 Record, Ranked #9 in the Washington Post
Girls Varsity Soccer
Undefeated season capped off by becoming the first DCPS team to win the DC State Championship. Cracked ‘Washington Post Top 10’ as the ninth ranked team in the area.
Defensive MVP: Kaili Gregory
Offensive MVP: Jisca Adigo
Most Improved: Joell Frett
Coach’s Award: Mei Copacino
Scholar Athlete: Kira Lee-Genzel
Boys Varsity Soccer
Strong year ended with semi-final losses in the DCIAA and DCSAA tournaments.
Most Improved: Marco Carerro
Coach’s Award: Tommy Cerisola
Co-MVPs: Matthew Smee and Mati Cano
Scholar Athlete: Greg Kopetsky
Varsity Football
Entered DCIAA playoffs on a 10-game win streak and as the #1 seed, but historic season ended with a loss in the championship.
Co-MVPs: Sean Savoy and Steven Williams Jr
Most Improved: Khamal Peterson
Coach’s Award: Brian Higginbotham
Scholar Athlete: Michael Galloway
Iron Man: Julian Cole
Volleyball
In a rebuilding year, team finished as the runner-ups in the DCIAA and lost in semi-finals of DCSAA.
MVP: Kayla Wiggins
Most Improved: Molly Berman
Coach’s Award: Lauren White
Scholar Athlete: Laura Gonzalez
Girls Cross Country
Captured DCIAA title for sixth year in a row, placed third in DCSAA Championship.
MVP: Arrington Peterson
Most Improved: Sofia Laine
Coaches Awards: Allie O’Brien and Meredith Ellison
Scholar Athlete: Allison Schwalb
Boys Cross Country
Captured DCIAA title for sixth year in a row, placed third in DCSAA Championship.
MVP: Aaron Coates
Most Improved: Isaac Frumkin
Coaches Award: Drew Glick
Scholar Athlete: Nicholas Fishman
Rookie of the Year: Tobias Severin
Field Hockey
Finished with a winning record of 5-4-1 in their best season to date.
MVP: Lily Cooper
Rookies of the Year: Kelly Harris, Sophie McInerney and Julia Arnsberger
Scholar Athlete: Pearl Strand
Cheerleaders
Proved once again that they are competitive with DC’s best teams.
MVP Most Valuable Player: Johnae’ Brittingham
MIP Most Improved Player: Cheyenne Smallwood
Coaches Award: Tanele Reynolds
Scholar Athlete: Kyah King
Girls JV Volleyball
MVP: Jasmine Davis-Rivera
Most Improved: Brianna Davis-Rivera
Coaches Award: Nadia Tewolde
Scholar Athlete: Rongjia Zhang
Girls JV Soccer
Ended season on a five-game win streak.
Most Improved: Rosalie Siegel
Most Valuable: Erin Keegan
Coaches Award: Elena Bagnoli and Kate Billings
Scholar Athlete: Lidia Solorzano
Boys JV Soccer
Finished regular season with only one loss.
MVP: Josue Guevara-Benitez
Most Improved Player: Aidan Saccocio
Coaches Award: Cal Menditto
Scholar-Athlete Award: Lazaro Cardenas
PHOTO BY CARL STEWART