Winter Co-Curricular Awards: Celebrating Student Excellence and Achievements
On Monday, March 3, the Lakefield College School community gathered in the gym to celebrate the incredible achievements of our students in the Winter Term co-curricular activities. Spanning 24 programs across athletics, the arts, and innovation, the event was a vibrant showcase of the talent, passion, and hard work that defined the season.
Our athletic teams delivered outstanding performances, with many earning top honors and making their mark in competitions. The sold-out LCS Dance Company showcase left the audience in awe, with stunning talent and choreography that highlighted the dedication of our dancers.
From hockey and basketball to snowboarding and robotics, our students demonstrated exceptional skill, teamwork, and perseverance in every arena. Congratulations to everyone on a successful Winter Term!
Special recognition goes to:
Musical Theatre
Outstanding Performance: Audrey Reeds ’25, Daniel Kim ’25 (Perseverance, Humility, Passion)
Spirit of Musical Theatre: Jenna Quinn ’26, Raquel Ardila ’25 (Leadership and Passion)
Rookie of the Year: Indigo Chesser ’28 (Love of Learning)
Outstanding Contribution to the Program: Fraser Root Maher ’27, Eason Ong ’25 (Dedication)
Stage Manager Award: Ava Muench ’25 (Leadership and Perseverance)
Crew: Ainsley Nguyenho ’27, Ryan Simmons ’26 (Dedication and Teamwork)
LCS Dance Company
Most Valuable Senior Dancer: Koko Yanagawa ’26, Emily Yu ’26 (Passion and Love of Learning)
Senior Spirit of Dance: Demi Liu ’26 (Passion and Love of Learning)
Greatest Growth: Aniece Wong ’25 (Courage)
Most Valuable Junior Dancer: Isla Hart ’28 (Passion)
Junior Spirit of Dance: Zach Coates ’27 (Dedication and Teamwork)
Overall Choreographic Contribution: Sophie Gibbon ’25 (Leadership and Dedication)
SLASH
Spirit of SLASH: Ben Lavallée ’25 (Love of Learning and Perseverance)
Rookie of the Year: Daniela Waisman-Levy ’26 (Dedication and Passion)
Most Improved: Grayson Tavares ’28 (Bravery and Perseverance)
1st Curling
The Brier Award for MVP: Nancy Pu ’26 (Leadership)
Most Dedicated: Neil Shah ’26 (Bravery)
Rookie of the Year: Sohun Joshi ’26 (Love of Learning)
1st Boys’ Basketball
The Wilcox Award (not given out every season): Oliver Holmes ’25 (Leadership and Love of Learning)
Most Improved: Ethan Chen ’26 (Love of Learning)
Jr Boys’ Basketball
J. Paige R. Wadsworth Trophy for MVP: Jordan Lin ’27 (Perseverance and Self-Regulation)
Most Improved: Justus Kokew ’28 and Ricky Xu ’28 (Perseverance and Curiosity)
1st Nordic Team Racing
Harper Walker Cup for Most Valuable Skier: Maddie McRae ’27 (Leadership and Perspective)
Most Improved Skier, Racing Team: Colson Tully ’26 (Perseverance and Humour)
Most Valued Skier, Development Team: August Stemman Johansen ’27 (Teamwork and Self-Regulation)
Most Improved Skier, Development Team: Kaya Mangtay ’28 (Love of Learning and Humility)
Spirit of the Sport: Joshua Kent ’26 (Leadership and Kindness)
Robotics
The Innovation Award: Jimmy Fan ’28 (Creativity and Leadership)
Martial Arts
Most Dedicated: Aidan Culp ’25 (Leadership)
Most Improved: Coco Ni ’28 (Dedication)
1st Boys’ Hockey
The Colonel Lefevre Trophy for Top Offensive Player: Kaydn Farrugia ’25 (Creativity and Zest)
The Bob Armstrong Award for Best Defenceman: Graeme Armstrong ’25 (Perseverance and Leadership)
Rookie of the Year: Brody Brown ’27 (Love of Learning and Bravery)
2nd Boys’ Hockey
The Winder Smith Memorial Award for MVP: Thomas Chao ’26 (Creativity and Perseverance)
Most Dedicated Player: Conner Maher ’25 (Leadership and Teamwork)
Rookie of the Year: Macy Kingdon ’28 (Judgement and Teamwork)
1st Girls’ Hockey
Most Dedicated: Sydney Paemurd ’25 (Love of Learning and Perseverance)
1st Snowboard Racing
MVP: Alex Smith ’25 (Leadership, Love of Learning, and Teamwork)
Spirit of Snowboarding: Nora Reise-Ward ’26 (Leadership, Kindness, and Teamwork)
Most Improved: Ann Hu ’28 (Bravery, Perseverance, and Humor)
1st Alpine Racing
The Hicks-Lyne Memorial Trophy for MVPs: Ophélie Beauséjour ’25 (Perseverance and Love of Learning)
The James Trophy: Axel Zeitlinger-Fontana ’26 (Zest and Teamwork)
Most Dedicated: Koen Burgis ’26 (Kindness and Humility)
Most Improved: Kenzie McIntyre ’26 (Bravery and Zest)
Weight Training
The Golden Barbell ("Most Enthusiastic"): Connor Engel ’26 (Sense of Community and Enthusiasm)
Female Weight Training
The Golden Barbell ("Most Enthusiastic"): Chloe Desjardins ’25 (Love of Learning and Leadership)
Rock Climbing
Most Improved in Climbing Award: Yoshi Miyakawa ’25 (Love of Learning, Humour)
Leadership: Alex Holoborodko ’26 (Judgment, Perspective)
1st Girls’ Volleyball
The Susan Hadden Trophy for MVP: Victoria Luke ’25 (Domination and Consistency)
Heart of the Game: Jane White ’25 (Commitment and Determination)
2nd Girls’ Volleyball
MVP: Cassidy Rolston ’25 (Leadership, Humility, Love of the Game)
Most Improved: Somers Stevenson ’26 (Love of Learning and Perseverance)
Jr Girls’ Volleyball
MVP: Paige Beaudoin ’28 (Love of Learning, Perseverance, Kindness, and Leadership)
Most Improved: Alexis Dreossi ’27 and Lily Papageorge ’27 (Teamwork, Determination, andKindness)
The Hustle Award: London Moroney ’27 (Love of Learning, Leadership, and Zest)
Drawing & Painting
Most Dedicated: Dawn Liu ’26 (Teamwork, Perseverance, and Creativity)
Most Dedicated: Daisy Zhong ’25 (Teamwork, Perspective, and Creativity)
Most Improved: Sophia Muench ’25 (Creativity, Perspective, and Kindness)
Culinary Arts
"Cast Iron Chef”: Manaka Oe ’26 (Dedication, Humility, and Consistency)
Spirit Award: Olivia Taylor ’25 (Creativity, Passion, and Kindness)
1st Swimming
Most Dedicated Swimmer: JC Hernandez Steinfatt ’26 (Love of Learning)
Most Dedicated Swimmer: Nikita Zhdanov ’25 (Perseverance)
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We respectfully acknowledge that Lakefield College School is located on the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which include: Curve Lake, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Rama, Beausoleil, and Georgina Island First Nations. Lakefield College School respectfully acknowledges that the Williams Treaties First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come.