Merrimack Valley Student Athlete of Year Awards Luncheon part 2

            This is the second part of the Moynihan lumber awards to the outstanding student athletes of the Merrimack Valley held at Haverhill Country Club on June 9, 2016.

The female athlete of the year and winner of a one thousand dollar award from the sponsor of this yearly event Gerard Moynihan.

Liz Brady of Haverhil HS was a standout player of Lacross and she has ties to the Lawrence area.  Her grandparents are Butch and Maureen Savastano both retired from the City he as the Director of the water Department and she from the school system.  They attended the luncheon and were bursting with pride as Liz made a great acceptance speech.

The male student athlete recipient was John Ferri from Windham NH his sport was wrestling and his acceptance speech also showed he was not a dees and doos guy.

The two young student athletes had some tough competition and had all the guests readily applauding their handling their speaking chores.

I will now give you the monthly winners for this past year.

September

Morgan Sansing, Pinkerton, cross country

Arman Kou, Andover, football

October

Alley Collins, Timberlane, field hockey

Tom Regan, No Andover, football

November

Emma Johns, No Andover, field hockey

Jason Hughes, Timberlane, football

December

Tyler Goss, Pelham, track

Billy Wehring, Methuen, wrestling

January

Michaela Kane, Haverhill, hockey

Jon Ferri, Windham, wrestling

February

Lexi Lewis, Windham, track

Brennan Morris, Pinkerton, basketball

March

Liz Brady, Haverhill, lacrosse

Matt Vartanian, Salem, basketball

April

Kate Hoadley, Timberlane, softball

Liam Kimball, Timberlane, track

May

Michelle Poirier, No Andover, lacrosse

Kevin Vanderherst, Lawrence, volleyball

 

LIFETIME COMMITMENT AWARDS (community)

2004 Chris Samataro

2006 Bob Beauchesne & Anne Terbergh

2006 Bill McEvoy

2007 Rick Harrison/Larry Newman

2010 Bob Hughes

2011 Ray Pilat

2012 Dave Dyer

2013 Jock Lovett

2014 Hap Makin

2015 Dan Kelleher Sr.

2016 Bill Burt.

And finally, I must mention yours truly was the first recipient in 2003.

There will be many more award winners posted in future RUMBO editions. This is an award ceremony that should not be unnoticed because it is from one fine man’s giant heart.