By: BHS News Staff
November 8, 2022
On November 9, coaches, student-athletes, and families got together for the annual Fall Sports Awards Banquet. Student-athletes were awarded for all of their accomplishments that they achieved throughout the Fall.
Teams featured were football, girls soccer, boys soccer, volleyball, and cheerleading. Also, awards came from the Chagrin Valley Conference, from the OHSAA, and from BHS’s athletic department.
On this evening, the Chagrin Valley Conference Metro Division awarded the Coach of the Year to Brooklyn’s Debbie Hall, head volleyball coach. Congratulations, Coach Hall!
Below is a list of the award winners.
Cane of the Week Winners
*Week of August 31 – Delaney David (soccer) and Jackson Diller (football)
*Week of September 7 – Idajia Simpson (volleyball) and Tariq Hattab (soccer)
*Week of September 14 – Lexi Fecko (cheerleading) and Taylor Ruffin (volleyball)
*Week of September 21 – Jaiden Basinger (football) and Jade Riedel (volleyball)
*Week of September 28 – Isabella Hinkle (cheerleading) and Andriana Rodriguez (soccer)
*Week of October 6 – Melaine Fernandez (volleyball) and Philip Leopp (soccer)
Each of these winners received a Raising Canes gift card for all of their hard work during the past season.
This year’s Fall Sports Banquet also honored those who broke records. The special awards were given to seniors Delaney David, Raymeir Black-Cogburn, Anthony Starr, and junior Dylan Smith.
David broke the career record for soccer goals scored. Black-Cogburn broke a record on a 97-yard kickoff touchdown return. Starr broke the record for most career tackles, held since 1994. Finally, Smith broke the single season tackles record, one that lasted since 1966.
Congratulations, Hurricanes record breakers! BHS coaches and administrators are very proud of what our student-athletes have accomplished this year. Go Hurricanes!
In other news, there will be a Veterans Day assembly for grades K-7 in the auditorium on Friday, November 11, at 9:00 in the morning. Taps will be played and veterans from our school’s families will be invited to be honored. Gifts made by the National Junior Art Society will be given to the veterans in attendance along with those who will be unable to attend. One of Brooklyn School’s own third grade teachers, Mrs. Green, who is a NAVY veteran, will be the speaker at the event.
Happy Veterans Day to all who served and sacrificed.
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