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Award winners announced for middle school basketball team

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Head Coach of the middle school basketball team, Brooks Berry, this week announced the top award winners from his team this past season.

 

Cadet Logan Aren French was recognized by the head coach of the middle school basketball team, Brooks Berry, at the 2016-2017 Winter Athletics Awards ceremony this week as the recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award this season, an honor he shared with teammate Keaton Clark.

"Logan was the most valuable member of our basketball team in more ways than I can count," says head coach Brooks Berry. "Rebounding, scoring, and blocking shots were areas in which he dominated the competition. More importantly, off the court he was a leader and a man of integrity. These attributes shaped the culture of our team allowing us to have a winning season. The future is bright for Logan French."

Cadet French, an eighth grader, is the son of Laverne French of Silver Spring, Maryland. He has attended Fork Union Military Academy since August 2014 when he enrolled as a sixth grader.

 

Cadet Keaton Marvin Clark was recognized by the head coach of the middle school basketball team, Brooks Berry, at the 2016-2017 Winter Athletics Awards ceremony this week as the recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award this season, an honor he shared with teammate Logan French.

“Keaton Clark led the team to a winning record from the point guard position. His ability to knock down outside shots and orchestrate our offense made us a successful team. He also led with energy and passion both vocally and with his actions. Fork Union basketball fans will always remember Keaton’s dazzling play, he electrified the Thomas Gymnasium.”

Cadet Clark, an eighth grader, is the son of Katrina Maynard and Stephen Northcott of Charlottesville, Virginia. He has attended Fork Union Military Academy since November 2016 when he enrolled as an eighth grader.

 

Cadet Robel Lulseged was recognized by the head coach of the middle school basketball team, Brooks Berry, at the 2016-2017 Winter Athletics Awards ceremony this week as the recipient of the Most Improved Player Award this season.

“Robel showed tremendous growth from the start to the end of the season," said head coach Brooks Berry. "His wonderful attitude to listen, learn, and apply to his skill set and team concepts made him a player that we needed on the court by the end of the season. He was a joy to coach and we have confidence that he will continue to improve.”

Cadet Lulseged, a seventh grader, is the son of Yetnayet Esatu of Alexandria, Virginia. He has attended Fork Union Military Academy since August 2016 when he enrolled as a seventh grader.

 

Cadet Jackson Foster Manglicmot was recognized by the head coach of the middle school basketball team, Brooks Berry, at the 2016-2017 Winter Athletics Awards ceremony this week as the recipient of the Coaches Award this season.

"Jackson came to practice every day with a great attitude and the determination to always do what is right for the betterment of the team," said head coach Brooks Berry. "We could always count on Jackson to make the right decision just as we worked on in practice. Smart, hardworking, and selfless are all words that describe Jackson.”

Cadet Manglicmot, an eighth grader, is the son of Ferzen and Sarah Manglicmot of Palmyra, Virginia. He has attended Fork Union Military Academy since August 2014 when he enrolled as a sixth grader.

 


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