Fall Season Wrap-Up

The following is a summation of notable achievements and accolades earned by Hopkins varsity athletes throughout the course of the 2020 fall season.
 Football
Captains 2020:  Spencer Cipriano, John Stanley, David Verdu
Captains-Elect 2021:  Ben Jenkins, Ethan Piazza, Charlie Wich
Burt N. Erich Award (for Love of the Game): David Verdu
Scott Comstock Award (for Sportsmanship, Leadership and Dedication):   John Stanley
Other Honors/Accolades:
-Brandon Burlsworth Character Award:  John Stanley

Field Hockey
Captains 2020:  Ellie Miller, Fiona O’Brien
Captains-Elect for 2021:  Maria Cusick, Lauren Sklarz
Field Hockey Award (for dedication and sportsmanship):  Fiona O’Brien

Girls Soccer
Captains 2020: Kate Collier, Julia Kosinski 
Captains-Elect 2021: Jenny Alaska, Marin Ciardiello, Emma Maldon
Hopkins Girls Soccer Bowl (for Dedication and Devotion):  Kate Collier

Boys Soccer
Captains 2020:  Teddy Glover, Michael Imevbore
Captains-Elect 2021:  Max Gordon, Owen Lamothe
Richard Hehre Boys Soccer Bowl (for Achievement, Leadership and Character): Teddy Glover
Matthew L. Dailis Award (for Most Improvement):  Suraj Kalaria
#16 Jersey:  Liam Spellacy

Girls Cross Country
Captains 2020:  Ranease Brown, Hannah Szabo
Captains-Elect 2021: Nana Dondorfol-Amos, Suthi Navaratnam-Tomayko
Girls Cross Country Bowl (for Dedication and Sportsmanship):  Hannah Szabo

Boys Cross Country
Captains 2020:  Will Cooper, Jack Keegan
Captains-Elect 2021:  Will Cooper, Nati Tesfaye
Boys Cross Country Bowl (for Dedication and Sportsmanship): Jack Keegan

Water Polo
Captain 2020: Rishi Gottumukkala, Andrew Woolbert
Captains-Elect 2021: Nick Hughes, Andrew Woolbert
Water Polo Award (for Dedication and Love of the Game):  Andrew Woolbert

Volleyball
Captains 2020:  Jessica Hensel, Nataly Moravec
Captains-Elect 2021:  Nataly Moravec
Eric Mueller Award (for Dedication and Sportsmanship):  Jess Hensel
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