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MVPs, Student Athlete Honoree Named at ALJ's Spring Athletic Awards

Over 120 varsity athletic letters were handed out throughout the evening.

On Wednesday, May 30, the Arthur L. Johnson Athletic Department held their 2012 Spring Athletic Awards. The evening, sponsored by the Crusader Athletic Booster Club, was held in the Arthur L. Johnson Auditorium.

All the Spring Athletic Teams and their seasons were highlighted by their coaches while handing out letters and awards to the student athletes. Over 120 varsity athletic letters were handed out throughout the evening, as participation in athletics at Arthur L. Johnson High School continues to grow.

The program continued with the Student Athlete Award, which was presented by the Principal of Arthur L. Johnson High School, Rick Delmonaco. The Student Athlete Award is given out each athletic season to a student athlete that is not only a champion on the field, but in the classroom as well. The 2012 Spring Student Athlete award recipient was Loretta Vill.

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The evening culminated with the announcement of the Team Most Valuable Players. The MVPs were: Baseball – Nick Wrobleski, Golf – Bobby Stulpin, Lacrosse - Kevin Eipel, Softball – Alison Meagher, Tennis – Daniel Mullin, Boys’ Spring Track & Field – Michael Vieira, Girls’ Spring Track & Field - Amanda Wnorowski.

“The Spring Sports Awards was a wonderful event that allowed the administration, teachers, coaches, parents, and student athletes a chance to reflect on a wonderful spring sports season while honoring our student athletes for their remarkable accomplishments," said ALJ Supervisor of Athletics, Health, and Physical Education, Gus Kalikas. "Our teams, coaches, and student athletes continue to raise the bar both in the classrooms and on the athletic fields, and the Clark School District could not be more proud of their performance this past spring sports season.”

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