
The second annual FHC Sports Report Awards is to be hosted on Sunday, May 21, at 7:00 p.m. in the FHC auditorium. This is a formal affair that will celebrate the accomplishments of FHC student-athletes and coaches across FHC athletics. Admission is free and all students, families, and people from the public are welcome to attend. Winners will be chosen from the categories found below. All finalists need to check their FHPS student email accounts for important information. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Sultini.
Sportsmanship Award
Jonas VanderWoude – boys basketball
Chris Shang – boys tennis
Brett Comiskey – boys golf
Sydney Bacon – water polo
Sofie Brown – girls crew
Leadership Award
Nate Delaney – boys basketball
Sammy Yin – boys tennis
Sydney VanLente – girls swimming and diving
Charlotte Stephan – gymnastics
Nolan Hartl – boys lacrosse
Comeback Athlete of the Year
Colin Wojczynski – hockey
Chase Robinson – football
Tucker Krause – basketball
Landon Cooke – wrestling
Gigi Sinicrope – girls soccer
Male Multisport Athlete of the Year
William Banfield
Jacob Sanford
Sam Sneider
JT Hartman
Philip Murdock
Female Multisport Athlete of the Year
Skyler Tierney
Coco Mehney
Anna Krampe
Rachael Yeager
Addison Reuter
Male Breakout Athlete of the Year
Raymond Cargill – football
Omar Hadzimujic – soccer
Sammy Mielock – hockey
Logan Tiggleman – swimming
Cam Svoboda – golf
Female Breakout Athlete of the Year
Ashley Schenck – swimming
Sarah Dunn – volleyball
Madelyn Bachert – gymnastics
Olivia Oorbeck – skiing
Haley Ward – soccer
Male Dynamic Duo of the Year
Nico Notarnicola & Owen Godley – boys tennis
Eli Lipke & Matthew Taylor – boys soccer
Sammy Mielock & Benny Mielock – hockey
Evan Lubben & Alex Korff – rugby
Crandall Quinn & Jonah McConnell – boys lacrosse
Female Dynamic Duo of the Year
Kate Hotaling & Emma Costello – volleyball
Chloe Cox & Addy Quinn – girls skiing
Maggie Sneider & Tori Bates – girls lacrosse
Lauren Coon & Abby Busch – girls soccer
Ella Hunnewell & Veronica Vincent – girls tennis
Upset of Year of the Year
Varsity football beats Dexter in the D2 state semifinal
Boys swim & dive beats Grand Rapids Christian
Boys varsity basketball beats East Grand Rapids
Rugby beats Portage on last play of game to win 20-19
Softball beats Mona Shores 14-12
Hometown Hero Award
Max Cooper – boys skiing
Ian Mahoney – boys cross country
Zach Ruffer – boys swimming
Josie Crosse – girls soccer
Charlotte Stephan – softball
Male Underclassman of the Year
Franklin Feng – tennis
Eli Lipke – varsity soccer
Brendan Cargill – basketball
Max Richardson – football
Matthew Murdock – golf
Female Underclassman of the Year
Kenzie Manders – basketball
Chloe Cox – skiing
Addison Reuter – basketball
Tessa Grooters – soccer
Clare Knoester – tennis
Team of the Year
Varsity football
Varsity hockey
Equestrian
Girls lacrosse
Girls track & field
Male Coach of the Year
Tim Rogers – varsity football
Bill McSween – varsity hockey
Brad Anderson – rugby
Dan Bolhouse – tennis
Jerry Tarabek – bowling
Female Coach of the Year
Jordan Coleman – gymnastics
Stacie Bodie – equestrian
Mike Edwardson – girls JV basketball
Ashley Ludtke – soccer
Sara Fredricks – water polo
Male Captain of the Year
Sammy Yin – tennis
Sammy Mielock – hockey
Crandall Quinn – football
Raymond Cargill – football
Nolan Hartl – lacrosse
Female Captain of the Year
Charlotte Stephan – gymnastics
Sydney VanLente – swimming and diving
Paris Gooch – bowling
Serena Thiede – track and field
Maya Holser – softball
Academic Team of the Year
TBD
Clutch Moment of the Year
Gibson Grendel’s goal vs Mona Shores as time is running out in the regional final
Sam Sneider’s final second touchdown vs Dexter to send the state semifinal to overtime
Omar Hadzimujic’s goal vs Grand Rapids Christian in the district semifinal
Ty Hudkins’ interception in the endzone vs East Lansing on the final play of the regional final
Brady Miller’s layup with under a second to play in the game vs Byron Center
Win of the Year
Varsity football beats Dexter in state semifinal blizzard
Hockey beats rival Mona Shores in regional final
Girls varsity basketball beats Northview in overtime thriller
Boys varsity basketball beats East Grand Rapids on their own court
Boys varsity bowling beats powerhouse Grand Rapids Christian
Most Drip Award
Jack Manchesky – boys bowling
Anthony Ott – hockey
Ty Hudkins – football
Lance Decker – boys soccer
Justin Osterhouse – baseball
Male Fall Athlete of the Year
Sammy Yin – tennis
Omar Hadzimujic – soccer
Ethan Krampe – cross country
Ty Hudkins – football
Eli Lipke – football/soccer
Female Fall Athlete of the Year
Skyler Tierney – golf
Kaitlyn Childers – volleyball
Rachael Yeager – diving
Sydney VanLente – swimming
Clara James-Heer – cross country
Male Winter Athlete of the Year
Sammy Mielock – hockey
Isaac Stewart – swimming
Jonas VanderWoude – basketball
Landon Cooke – wrestling
Thomas Carano – skiing
Female Winter Athlete of the Year
Addyson Casten – basketball
Paris Gooch – bowling
Chloe Cox – skiing
Ashley Schenck – wrestling
Maddy Bachert – gymnastics
Male Spring Athlete of the Year
Justin Osterhouse – baseball
Luke Piotrowski – rugby
Philip Murdock – golf
Raymond Cargill – lacrosse
Sam Logan – crew
Female Spring Athlete of the Year
Gabby Hendricks – lacrosse
Sydney Ryan – soccer
Lily Ohlman – tennis
Gretta Kriekard – soccer
Maya Holser – softball