Six members of the Hanover High team were named to the Class I All-State Team, selected by the New Hampshire Soccer Coaches Association. Captain Dan Remillard and Junior Eric Jayne were named to the First Team. Seniors Nate Hanna and Gunnar Shaw and Juniors Joe Carey and Ben Harris were named to the Honorable Mention team. No other team in New Hampshire had this many players honored.
Dan Remillard was also honored by his selection to the Lions Twin State Cup Team, and will compete this summer against the Vermont All-Stars. The team is composed of 22 of the top senior players from across the state.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Hanover Players Honored at Awards Night
Players from all three of Hanover's boys' soccer teams were honored at the 4th annual Soccer Awards Night at the high school. Following a bountiful dessert buffet, players from the Reserve and Junior Varsity squads received their certificates from Coaches Jason Landers and Mike Callanan. A number of individuals were cited for outstanding seasons:
Reserves
Most Valuable Player
Ryan O'Rourke
Daniel Wilson
Most Improved
Eben Holbrook
Coaches Award
Alex Brown
Sportsmanship
Bei Dai
Junior Varsity
Most Valuable
Chris Harwick
Rookie of the Year
Ian Strohbehn
Most Improved
Zach Taylor
Defender of the Year
Daniel Osheyack
Attacker of the Year
Ryan Brigham
Unsung Hero
Alex Pratt
Sportsmanship
Jay Mobilia
Both coaches were presented awards by Reserve Captain James Choi and JV Captains Alex Dodds and Chris Harwick. Varsity Coach Rob Grabill made several presentations, honoring exchange students Basel Dashti and Muhaimanul Riaz for their character and contributions to the program, and citing Duncan Piper and Ben Harris for the fundraising efforts during the CROP Walk to fight hunger. Varsity Captains Nate Hanna and Dan Remillard presented the NHIAA State Championship plaque to Athletic Director Mike Jackson. Varsity team awards will be announced at the Varsity Team Dinner next Monday evening.
The evening concluded with the second annual Talent Show/Music Recital, featuring Eric Jayne on 'cello, Matt Barth on trumpet, piano solos by Jonathan Kenkel and Bai Dei, the vocal stylings of James Choi, and a vocal quintet of Eric Jayne, Joe Carey, Connor Betivoglio, Sam Farnham and Trey Rebman, accompanied on guitar by the ubiquitous Jayne.
Reserves
Most Valuable Player
Ryan O'Rourke
Daniel Wilson
Most Improved
Eben Holbrook
Coaches Award
Alex Brown
Sportsmanship
Bei Dai
Junior Varsity
Most Valuable
Chris Harwick
Rookie of the Year
Ian Strohbehn
Most Improved
Zach Taylor
Defender of the Year
Daniel Osheyack
Attacker of the Year
Ryan Brigham
Unsung Hero
Alex Pratt
Sportsmanship
Jay Mobilia
Both coaches were presented awards by Reserve Captain James Choi and JV Captains Alex Dodds and Chris Harwick. Varsity Coach Rob Grabill made several presentations, honoring exchange students Basel Dashti and Muhaimanul Riaz for their character and contributions to the program, and citing Duncan Piper and Ben Harris for the fundraising efforts during the CROP Walk to fight hunger. Varsity Captains Nate Hanna and Dan Remillard presented the NHIAA State Championship plaque to Athletic Director Mike Jackson. Varsity team awards will be announced at the Varsity Team Dinner next Monday evening.
The evening concluded with the second annual Talent Show/Music Recital, featuring Eric Jayne on 'cello, Matt Barth on trumpet, piano solos by Jonathan Kenkel and Bai Dei, the vocal stylings of James Choi, and a vocal quintet of Eric Jayne, Joe Carey, Connor Betivoglio, Sam Farnham and Trey Rebman, accompanied on guitar by the ubiquitous Jayne.
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