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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT INDICATORS

Updated February 15, 2008

Individual
All Conference
Awards 

Individual
All State
Awards 

Team
Conference
Champions 

Team
State
Champions 

Other
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I. Individual Student Honors

2007-08
Alex Broadbent: CAA Conference Player of the Year - Field Hockey, All State Field Hockey Team

Jenny Johnson: All Conference Field Hockey

Elizabeth Ruhl: All Conference Field Hockey

Allison Trask: All Conference Field Hockey

David Wood:  All Conference Soccer, All State Soccer

Davis Graham: All Conference Cross Country, All State Cross Country

Will Jordan:  All Conference Cross Country, All State Cross Country

Benjamin Birdsong: All Conference Cross Country

Carter Tindall: All Conference Tennis

Candace Richardson:  All Conference Tennis

Stephen Barrosse: All Conference Swimming

Jonathan Key: All Conference Swimming

Isabelle Potts: All Conference Swimming

Lydia Potts: All Conference Swimming

Michaela Wolfe: All Conference Swimming

Evan Salzano: All Conference Basketball

Perry Bartsch: All Conference Baseball

Melissa Garrett:  All Conference Soccer Player of the Year

Allison Trask: All Conference Soccer

Nick Wood:  All Conference Track

Will Jordan:  All Conference Track

Hannah Goss: All Conference Track

2006-07

Taylor Milner: CAA Conference Player of the Year - Field Hockey, All Conference Soccer

Michelle Pounds: All Conference Field Hockey

Bennett Willis: All conference Field Hockey

Jenny Johnson: All conference Field Hockey

Bryan Bartels: All Conference, All State Soccer

Matt Taylor: All conference Soccer

Brad Kuhns: All conference Soccer

Marley Burns: All conference, All State Cross Country, All WNC Runner of the Year Girls Cross Country, All Conference Track, All State Track

Eirann Cohen: All Conference, All State Cross Country

Rebecca Griffin: All Conference, All State Cross Country, All Conference Soccer

Davis Graham: All Conference, All State Cross Country, All Conference Track

Eric Edgerton: All Conference, All State Cross Country

Will Jordan: All State Cross Country, All Conference Track

Candace Richardson: All Conference Tennis

Jonathan Key: All Conference Swimming

Doug Manofsky: All Conference Swimming

Isabelle Potts: All Conference Swimming

Lydia Potts: All Conference Swimming

Chris Travis: All Conference Swimming

Michaela Wolfe: All Conference Swimming

Evan Salzano: All conference Basketball

Devon Pickering: All Conference Basketball

Lee Mandon: All Conference Baseball

Cody Stauffer-MacDowell: All Conference Player of the Year Tennis, All State Tennis

Alex Gershon: All Conference Tennis, All State Tennis

Rhett Barbour: All State Tennis

Andrew Shea: All State Tennis

Nick Wood: All Conference Track

Ashley Gordon: All Conference Soccer, All State Soccer Team

Kathryn Alexander: All Conference Soccer

2005-06

William Harrison: CAA Conference Player of the Year - Soccer, All State Soccer Team

Bryan Bartels: All Conference, All State honors in Soccer

Matt Taylor, David Wood: All Conference Honors in Soccer

Taylor Milner, Rachel Evans, Bennett Willis, Danielle Nailen: All Conference Honors in Field Hockey

Charlene Fidelia: All Conference Honors in Volleyball

Lauren Richardson, Rachel Hamilton, Candace Richardson: All Conference Honors in Tennis

 

Marley Burns: All confernce, All State Honors in Cross Country, All WNC Cross Country Runner of the year

Eirann Cohen: All conference, All State Honors in Cross Country

Davis Graham: All Conference, All State Honors in Cross Country

Eric Edgerton: All Conference Honors in Cross Country

Troy Ziemer: All State Honors in Cross Country

Duane Stepp: All Conference / All State Honors in Cross Country, received a scholarship to run cross country for UNCA

Lauren Draddy, Michaela Wolfe, Jonathan Key: All Conference Honors in Swimming

Matt Taylor, Chase Phillips, Thoams Barr: All conference Golf

Chad Parries: All Conference Baseball

Kat Alexancer: All State Honors in Soccer

Kat Alexander, Ashley Gordon, Rebecca Griffin, Lacy Edney: All conference Soccer

Marley Burns, Mason Walters, Eric Edgerton, Davis Graham: All Conference/All State in Track & Field

Jonathan Johnson, Will Jordan, Duane Stepp: All State Honors in Track & Field

Cody Stauffer-MacDowell, Landon Brown: All Conference/All state honors in Tennis

Davis Hester, Andrew Shea, Alex Gershon: All State Honors in Tennis

 

2004-05

Brian Crutchfield, Josh Carter: members of the NCISAA 2A All-state soccer team

Brian Crutchfield, Josh Carter, Justin Milner, Bryan Bartels: members of the CAA All-Conference Soccer team

Jessica Miller, Christan Bartsch: CAA All-Conference Volleyball team

Erica Furman, Amelia Turbyfill, Michelle Pounds: CAA All-Conference Field Hockey team

Laura Kaplan, Cate McLean, Marley Burns: NCISAA 2A All-state Cross Country members

Laura Kaplan, Cate McLean, Marley Burns, Kathleen Fidelia: CAA All-Conference Cross Country members

Eric Edgerton: NCISAA 2A All-State Cross Country Team and CAA All-Conference Cross Country Runner

Rachel Hamilton: NCISAA 2A All-state Tennis team

Leigh Newman, Rachel Hamilton, Lauren Richardson: members of CAA All-Conference Tennis team

Justin Qualley, Andrew Freeman: NCISAA 2A All-State Basketball team members

Justin Qualley, Andrew Freeman: CAA All

Conference Basketball Team members

Andrew Freeman sets school record for scoring in basketball - 47pts vs. Providence Academy, Jan. 20, 2005.

Kathleen Fidelia: NCISAA 2A Basketball Team

Kathleen Fidelia, Cate McLean: CAA All-Conference Basketball Team members

Jonathan Gach, Lauren Draddy: CAA All-Conference Swim Team Members

Chad Parries: CAA All-Conference Baseball Team

Katie Jordan, Kathleen Fidelia, Christan Bartsch, Ashley Gordon: CAA All Conference Soccer Team

Katie Jordan: NCISAA 2A All-State Soccer Team

John Meyer, Landon Brown, Cody Stauffer-MacDowell: CAA All-Conference Tennis Team

Thomas Barr, Matt Taylor, Chase Philips: CAA All-Conference Golf Team

 

Cate McLean: Apple Tree Honda 1A/2A Female Athlete Olympic Sport, track/cross country

Justin Qualley: Received a basketball scholarship to play at Queens University in Charlotte

Kathleen Fidelia: Committed to play women’s basketball at Wheaton College

Laura Kaplan: Recieved a scholarship to run track and cross country at Belmont University

Josh Carter: Committed to play men’s soccer at Brevard College

Ben Swann: Will play men’s soccer at the University of the South (Sewanee)

2003-04

Brenna Burns: Asheville Citizen-Times female runner of the year

JJ Tofil: Buncombe County swim champions (50-yard freestyle)

 

2002-03

Mark Maddox: Asheville Citizen-Times male runner of the year, Buncombe County cross country champion, CAA cross country champion,

MAAC 1A/2A male olympic athlete of the year, received a cross country/track scholarship to Appalachian State Univ.

Taylor Barr: Asheville Citizen-Times female runner of the year, Buncombe County cross country champion, CAA cross country champion, MAAC 1A/2A female olympic athlete of the year

JJ Tofil: Buncombe County swim champion (50 yard freestyle) and Buncombe County runner-up (100 yard breast)

2001-02

Laura Stanley: All-American Cross Country, All-American Track, Foot Locker Cross Country Southeast Regional Champion, 5th place in the National Cross Country Championships, 4th place national finish in the mile at the Millrose Games (Madison Square Garden), received a cross country/track scholarship to Duke University

Andy Sharpe: member of the NCISAA 2A All-state soccer team and basketball team, CAA basketball player of the year, member of the Asheville Citizen-Times All-WNC basketball team, basketball walk-on at UNC-Asheville.

Davis Stubbs: member of the NCISAA 2A all-state basketball team, the all-CAA team and the Asheville Citizen-Times all-WNC teams, basketball walk-on @ Virginia Tech.

 

2000-01

Laura Stanley: All-American Cross Country, all conference, all state

Sam Daniels: Received a basketball scholarship to Wofford College, all conference, all state

Joe Srebalus: Received a soccer scholarship to Appalachian State, all conference, all state

 

1999-00

Anne Elizabeth Franklin: 1st team all conference in the Big South for Field Hockey

Joe Srebalus: CAA player of the year, 1st team all-state

Sam Daniels: WNC Basketball Player of the Year by Asheville-Citizen Times, all conference, all state

Thomas Nash: WNC Coach of the Year

1998-99

James Baley: all state, all conference honors in cross country

Betsy Lareau: 2nd team academic all state

1997-98

James Baley: all state, all conference honors in cross country

Danielle Deines: all state, all conference honors in cross country

Michelle Gooch: all state, all conference honors in cross country

1996-97

Rachel Daniels NC academic all state basketball honor roll, 1st team

1995-96

Michelle Ray CAA Player of the Year; received UNCA Basketball scholarship; 1st team Duke University academic all state in basketball

John Roberts CAA Player of the Year (basketball), received basketball scholarship to Guilford College

Rob Beardsley 1st team Duke University academic all state in basketball for state of NC

Rachel Daniels 1st team NCISAA 1A all state girls’ basketball

Anne-Elizabeth Warlick 1st team all region soccer

II. State Champions

2007-08
Boys Cross Country Runner-up
Davis Graham - Cross Country

2006-07
Girls Cross Country
Boys Cross Country runner up
Marley Burns - Cross CounryDavis Graham - Cross Country

Boys Tennis

Cody Stauffer-MacDowell - #1 Singles

Andrew Shea - #5 Singles

Cody Stauffer-MacDowell/Alex Gershon - #1 Doubles

Andrew Shea/Rhett Barbour - #3 Doubles

Marley Burns/Track - 3200, 1600

 

2005-06

Boys Cross Country

Davis Graham: NCISAA 2A State Champion in Cross Country

Varsity Boys Track

Jonathan Johnson - 100, 200 Runner up

Davis Graham - 800, 1600, 3200

Eric Edgerton - 800 Runner up

800 Relay - Runner up

3200 Relay (Eric Edgerton, Davis Graham, Duane Stepp, Will Jordan)

Mason Walters - Shot, Discus

Marley Burns - 800, 1600, 3200

Varsity Boys Tennis

Cody Stauffer-MacDowell - #1 Singles

Landon Brown - #2 Singles

Davis Hester - #3 Singles

Landon Brown/Andrew Shea - 1 Doubles

Aaron Saenger / Davis Hester - 2 Doubles

2004-05

Boys’ Cross Country (Runner-up)

Girls’ Tennis (Runner-up)

Boys’ Track and Field (Runner-up)

Landon Brown - NCISAA 2A state tennis champions at the #2 position

Landon Brown/Andrew Shea - NCISAA 2A state tennis champions at the #2 doubles

Garrett Graham - NCISAA 2A State Champion in the 3200m, 1600m and 800m. Sets state record in the 3200m.

Cate McLean - NCISAA 2A State Champion in 800m and state runner up in the 1600m.

Rachel Hamilton - NCISAA 2A State Tennis Champion at the #2 position

Rachel Hamilton/Jessie Christianson - NCISAA 2A State Tennis Champions in the #2 doubles

2003-04

Girls Soccer (Runner-up)

Girls’ Tennis (Runner-up)

Boys’ Basketball (Runner-up)

Brenna Burns - NCISAA 1A/2A state champion in cross country

Boys Tennis

Cody Stauffer-MacDowell - NCISAA 2A State Champion #2 position

John Pew - NCISAA 2A State Champion #3 position

Landon Brown - NCISAA 2A State Champion #4 position

Davis Hester - NCISAA 2A State Champion #5 position

2002-03

Girls’ Cross Country

Boys’ Cross Country (Runner-up)

Boys’ Track & Field (Runner-up)

Taylor Barr: NCISAA 1A/2A state champion in cross country

Mark Maddox: NCISAA 2A state champion in cross country

Lauren Richardson & Leigh Newman: NCISAA 2A state tennis champions at the #3 doubles position

JJ Tofil: NCISAA state champion in swimming (100 yard breast)

2001-02

Girls’ Cross Country

Boys’ Cross Country (Runner-up)

Boys’ Basketball

Laura Stanley: NCISAA 1A/2A state champion in cross country

Mark Maddox: NCISAA 2A state champion in cross country

 

2000-01

Girls’ Cross Country

Boys’ Basketball

Girls’ Soccer (runner-up)

Girls’ Tennis (runner-up)

Girls’ Track and Field

Laura Stanley: NCISAA 1A/2A state champion in cross country, one mile and two mile

Rachael Hardy: NCISAA 1A/2A state champion in discus and shot put

Laura Forte: NCISAA 1A/2A state champion in 300 meter intermediate hurdles

 

1999-00

Girls’ Cross Country

Boys’ Cross Country runner-up

Boys’ Basketball

Rachael Hardy: NCISAA 1A/2A state champion in discus and shot put

Laura Stanley: NCISAA 1A/2A state champion in cross country

James Baley: NCISAA 1A/2A boys’ cross country state champion

1998-99

NCISAA 1A Wachovia Cup winner - top athletic program in the state

Girls’ Cross Country

Girls’ Soccer

James Baley: NCISAA 1A/2A cross country state champion

Danielle Deines: NCISAA 1A cross country state champion

1997-98

Boys’Cross Country (runner up)

Girls’ Cross Country

Danielle Deines: NCISAA 1A cross country state champion

1996-97

Girls’ Cross Country

Girls’ Soccer (runner-up)

Girls’ Basketball (runner-up)
Danielle Deines: NCISAA 1A cross country state champion

Michael Schwartz and Lubo Kollar: NCISAA 1A Tennis (#1 Doubles)

1995-96

Varsity Girls’ Basketball

Varsity Girls’ Cross Country (runner-up)

Varsity Girls’ Soccer (runner up)

High Jump (Laurel Cowart)

 

III. Conference Champions

2007-08
Varsity Field Hockey
Varsity Boys Cross Country
Varsity Boys Soccer - Runner up2006-07

Varsity Field Hockey

Varsity Boys Cross Country

Varsity Girls Cross Country

Varsity Boys Soccer (Runner up)

Varsity Girls Swimming (Runner up)

Varsity Girls Soccer

Varisty Boys Tennis

2005-06

Varsity Boys Soccer (Co-champions)

Varsity Girls Tennis ( Co-champions)

Varsity Boys Cross Country

Varsity Golf

Varsity Girls Soccer

Varsity Boys Tennis

2004-05

Varsity Boys’ Soccer

Varsity Girls’ Cross Country

Varsity Boys’ Cross Country (Runner up)

Varsity Girls’ Tennis

Varsity Boys’ Basketball

Varsity Girls’ Basketball (Runner up)

Varsity Girls’ Soccer

Varsity Golf

2003-04

Varsity Boys’ Soccer

Varsity Girls’ Cross Country

2002-03

Varsity Boys’ Soccer

Varsity Boys’ Cross Country

Varsity Girls’ Cross Country

Varsity Girls’ Basketball (Tournament)

Varsity Girls’ Soccer

Varsity Boys Tennis (Co-champions)

2001-02

Varsity Boys’ Basketball (Tournament)
Varsity Boys’ Cross Country
Varsity Girls’ Cross Country
Varsity Boys’ Soccer
Varsity Boys’ Cross Country
Varsity Girls’ Cross Country
Varsity Girls’ Basketball
Varsity Girls’ Soccer

2000-01

Varsity Boys’ Basketball (Tournament)
Varsity Girls’ Basketball (Tournament)
Varsity Girls’ Cross Country
Varsity Girls’ Soccer

1999-00

Varsity Boys Cross Country
Varsity Boys’ Basketball (Tournament)
Varsity Girls’ Cross Country
Varsity Girls’ Soccer

1997-98

Varsity Girls’ Cross Country
Boys Tennis Doubles
Girls Track (overall Conference Champions, 4×800 relay, discus, 1600, 4×100 relay, 400, 800, 200, 3200, 4×400, 4×200
Boys Track (3200, 1600, 800, 4×800)
Varsity Girls Soccer
Varsity Boys’ Cross Country
Varsity Girls Basketball (Tournament)

1995-96

Varsity Girls Soccer
Varsity GirlsTrack and Field
Varsity Girls Cross Country
Varsity Girls Basketball
Varsity Girls Cross Country

IV. Other

2006 Boys Tennis Team - Tommy Love Memorial Most Outstanding 1A/2A Olympic Sport given by the Mountain Amateur Athletic Club

1998-99 Varsity Basketball team won the Harvey Reid Sportsmanship award at the state games of NC

NCISAA 1A Wachovia Cup winner for top overall athletic program

1999-00 Varsity Boys Basketball - First Union Award given by Mountain Amateur Athletic Club awarded to the top 1A/2A male major sport team in WNC

2000-01 Varsity Boys’ Basketball - First Union Award given by Mountain Amateur Athletic Club awarded to the top 1A/2A male major sport team in WNC

Varsity Girls’ Cross Country - Mills Manufacturing Award given by the Mountain Amateur Athletic Club awarded to the top 1A/2A female olympic sport team in WNC

Varsity Girls’ Cross Country - Mills Manufacturing Award given by the Mountain Amateur Athletic Club awarded to the top 1A/2A female olympic sport team in WNC
NCISAA 2A Wachovia Cup winner for top overall athletic program

Varsity Girls Cross Country - Mills Manufacturing Award given by the Mountain Amateur Athletic Club awarded to the top 1A/2A female olympic sport team in WNC

2004-05 NCISAA 2A Wachovia Cup runner-up

Davis Graham sets school record in cross country, 15:57 at Hagan Stone Invitational in Greensboro on September 30, 2006.