Published June 06. 2019 12:43PM
Lehighton recently announced their MVPs and Scholar Athletes for the winter and spring sports seasons. The school also named the overall winners in both categories.
Indians named MVPs included:
Girls Track and Field - Kaia Slaw
Boys Track and Field - Tahmir Spencer
Softball - Becky Serfass
Baseball - Michael Bozilesky
Co-ed Tennis - Aaron Miller
Girls Basketball - Emily Miller
Boys Basketball - Addison Howland
Wrestling - Chris Whiteman
Cheerleading - Miranda Petit
Indians named as Scholar Athletes were:
Girls Track and Field - Isabella Baka
Boys Track and Field - Evan Beers
Baseball - Mason Barndt
Co-ed Tennis - Olivia Frendt
Girls Basketball - Emily Miller
Boys Basketball - Addison Howland
Wrestling - Logan Pagotto
Cheerleading - Isabella Baka
Emily Miller was named the school’s overall female MVP, while Chris Whiteman was selected the male MVP.
The overall Scholar Athletes were Isabella Baka and Addison Howland.
Lehighton announces athletic MVPsLehighton MVPs were named for the winter and spring sports seasons. They included, front row from left, Kaia Slaw (girls track and field), Aaron Miller (co-ed tennis), Miranda Petit (cheerleading), Becky Serfass (softball), Chris Whiteman (wrestling); back row, Emily Miller (girls basketball), Michael Bozilesky (baseball), Addison Howland (boys basketball). With them is Lehighton Athletic Director Kyle Spotts. Other MVPs were Tahmir Spencer (boys track and field) and Logan Pagotto (wrestling; co-MVP with Whiteman). The overall MVPs were Miller (female) and Whiteman (male). MIKE FEIFEL/TIMES NEWS
Lehighton names Scholar AthletesLehighton Scholar Athletes for the winter and spring sports seasons were, from left, Evan Beers (boys track and field), Isabella Baka (girls track and field, and cheerleading), Olivia Frendt (tennis), Emily Miller (girls basketball) and Addison Howland (boys basketball). Other Lehighton Scholar Athletes were Mason Barndt (baseball) and Logan Pagotto (wrestling). The school's overall Scholar Athletes were Baka and Howland. MIKE FEIFEL/TIMES NEWS