Worcester Prep Doles Out Post-Season Awards

Worcester Prep Doles Out Post-Season Awards
Worcester Prep last week doled out its upper school winter sports awards, recognizing the accomplishments of several student athletes during the recently completed seasons. Pictured seated, left to right, are Lily Baeurle, Morgan White, C.C. Lizas, Gracie Gardner, Chloe Ruddo, Hailey Merritt, Sami Repass, Kendall Whaley and Hana Miller. Pictured standing, left to right, are Alec Dembeck, Colin Miller, Cole Berry, Ben Brandt, Connor Carpenter and Michael Wehberg. Submitted photo

BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s upper school last week handed out post-season awards after highly-successful 2018-2019 campaigns.

For the Mallards’ boys’ varsity basketball team, Colin Miller was named Most Valuable Player, Cole Berry was honored with the Coach’s Award, while Alec Dembeck was named most improved. Connor Carpenter was named most valuable player for the boys’ junior varsity basketball team, while Michael Wehberg earned the coach’s award and Ben Brandt was named most improved.

For the girls’ varsity basketball team, Hailey Merritt was named most valuable player, Gracie Gardner earned the coach’s award and Chloe Ruddo was named most improved. For the girls’ junior varsity basketball team, Lily Baeurle was named most valuable player, C.C. Lizas earned the coach’s award and Morgan White was named most improved. Sami Repass was named most spirited on the varsity cheerleading team, while Kendall Whaley earned the coach’s award and Hana Miller was named most improved.

About The Author: Shawn Soper

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Shawn Soper has been with The Dispatch since 2000. He began as a staff writer covering various local government beats and general stories. His current positions include managing editor and sports editor. Growing up in Baltimore before moving to Ocean City full time three decades ago, Soper graduated from Loch Raven High School in 1981 and from Towson University in 1985 with degrees in mass communications with a journalism concentration and history.