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Lakehead Athletics celebrated the 2017/2018 season this afternoon by handing out their awards at the Annual Awards Gala held in the John N. Paterson Faculty of Law Auditorium at PACI.
Leashja Grant (Women’s Basketball) earned the Female Athlete of the Year and Wrestling’s Marco Palermo walked away with the Male Athlete of the Year.
Grant (Nassau, Bahamas) had an exceptional season as a Thunderwolf picking up a double-double in all but one game and averaged 22 points, 14 rebounds per game. She not only led the conference but also ranked as the second-leading scorer and top rebounder in the country. She was named OUA Player of the Year and a U SPORTS 1st Team All-Canadian.
Palermo, who received Male Rookie of the year last year, had another impressive competitive season as he finished the year with an OUA Silver and a U SPORTS Bronze medal. He was dominant in the majority of his matches which also earned him a repeat Junior National Championship.
Rebekkah Pyle (Cross Country) was named Female Rookie of the Year. Pyle was named OUA Cross Country Rookie of the Year, finishing 21st at OUAs and 57th at the U SPORTS Championships. Male Rookie of the Year was awarded to Scott Gall of the men’s hockey team. Gall led the team in goals and was a major impact player for the Thunderwolves this season.
The Hank Akervall Memorial Award was presented to Jerika Baldin (women’s basketball) and Mor Menashe (men’s basketball), for their outstanding leadership and excellence in athletics alongside keeping up good academic standings and being active in the community.
Rheanna Geisel (women’s volleyball) and Dylan Butler (men’s hockey) was given the Argus Award, that goes to exceptional athletes that have demonstrated superior skill and sportsmanship throughout their careers.
Listing of all the individual team awards below:
Major Award
Argus Award – Dylan Butler and Rheanna Geisel
Hank Akervall Award – Jerika Baldin and Mor Menashe
Female Freshman of the Year – Rebekkah Pyle
Male Freshman of the Year – Scott Gall
Female Athlete of the Year – Leashja Grant
Male Athlete of the Year – Marco Palermo
Team Awards
Men’s Hockey
Rookie of the Year – Scott Gall
Best Offensive Player – Dylan Butler
Best Work Ethic – Brennen Dubchak
Best Defensive Player – Dillon Donnelly
Most Valuable Player – Devin Green and Nic Renyard
Women’s Basketball
Rookie of the Year – Tiffany Reynolds and Tianna Warwick-Dawkins
Most Improved Player – Lily Gruber-Schulz
Best Defensive Player – Jerika Baldin
Amanda Nesbitt Award – Jerika Baldin
Most Valuable Player – Leashja Grant
Wrestling
Male Rookie of the Year – Sam Lockie
Most Improved Male Wrestler – Jesse Leach
Most Valuable Male Wrestler – Jacob Luczak
Female Rookie of the Year- Ashley Gravelle
Most Improved Female Wrestler – Mack Monico
Most Valuable Female Wrestler – Jessica Bershatsky
Frank Schaller Award – Marco Palermo
Cross Country Running
Most Valuable Female Runner – Rebekkah Pyle
Most Valuable Male Runner – Derek Patterson
Indoor Track
Most Valuable Female Runner – Rebekkah Pyle
Most Valuable Male Runner – Derek Patterson
Erron Williams Memorial Spirit Award – Sam Kirwin
Women’s Volleyball
Rookie of the Year – Meghan Routier
Coaches Award – Jessica Korchak
Corrine Kollman Award – Jennifer Hammerton
Most Improved – Ciara Zarn
Most Valuable Player – Rheanna Geisel and Leah Mousseau
Nordic Skiing
Female Rookie of the Year – Beth Fowler
Most Valuable Female Skier – Camille Hamm
Male Rookie of the Year – Tobias Quinn
Most Valuable Male Skier – Noah Thompson
Sportsperson of the Year – Noah Taylor
Men’s Basketball
Rookie of the Year – Rahsean Neil-Simpson
Most Improved Player – Michael Poirier
Best Defensive Player – Darnell Curtin
Most Valuable Player – Mor Menashe