The Athletics department honored our fall athletes with the 2024 Fall Sports Awards on Tuesday, December 17. Three awards for each sport were given: The Board Award, the Coaches Award, and the Most Improved Award.
The Board Award is recognized as a team’s highest award and is given to the player that contributed the most to the varsity program in terms of leadership, dedication, and performance. This award winner is forever recognized on the sport’s award board that hangs in Gardner Gymnasium. This award is voted on by the players and coaches.
The Coaches Award is awarded to the player that demonstrates great leadership and sportsmanship, and contributes significantly to the success of the team as selected by the coaches.
The Most Improved Award is given to the player that demonstrates the greatest improvement in performance and/or leadership over the course of the season as selected by vote of the coaches and players.
Girls Cross Country Awards
Board Award – Hailey Hack
Coaches Award – Jenna Figa & Claire Morris
Most Improved Award – Nia Herman
Boys Cross Country Awards
Board Award – Ryan Shaps
Coaches Award – Adam Dockstader
Most Improved Award – Tyler Herman
Field Hockey Awards
The Tway Field Hockey Board Award – Leighton Spears
Coaches Award – Avery Yerasimides
Most Improved Award – Brinn Ishmael
Football Awards
The Robertson Trophy Board Award – Caden Long
Coaches Award – Bowen Johnson
Most Improved Award – Breck Higgins
Girls Golf Awards
Board Award – Lainey Terlau
Coaches Award – Nora Liu
Most Improved Award – Maya Kassie
Boys Golf Awards
Board Award – Xavier Huestis
Coaches Award – Brett Hillen
Most Improved Award – Maverick Mead
Girls Soccer Awards
Board Award – Ainsley Brangers
Coaches Award – Olivia Thurman & Sophie Mainka
Most Improved Award – Lennon Apple
Boys Soccer Awards
The David Michael Memorial Board Award – Kareem Draw
Coaches Award – Octane Hinojosa
Most Improved Award – Case Handmaker
Volleyball Awards
The Joe Sorrell Volleyball Board Award – Ryelle Rondo
Kentucky Country Day School is a private JK–12, coeducational school located on a spacious 80+ acre campus in Louisville, KY. KCD combines a rigorous academic program with a wide variety of athletic and extracurricular programs. Our outstanding faculty creates an intimate learning environment that is both challenging and supportive.