Students, staff, and families gather together to celebrate the academic achievements of those who received a 3.5 GPA and above last semester. Scholarships, graduation cords, and National Honors Society pins were given out.
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Teachers showed their appreciation for outstanding students by passing out awards, while the Campion Music Department ensembles presented their culminating pieces at the Pop’s Concert and Awards Night on Saturday evening. The program began with recognition of staff who will be leaving the academy next school year, presented by Principal Don Reeder. Ekenna Nwankwo, freshman, said, “It was great to be able to see what students did really well, and be able to see some of the staff for the last time.” Yves Clouzet, Campion Academy’s orchestra and handbells conductor described the concert by saying, “I always enjoy the performances at the Pops Concerts because they allow the Music Department students to enjoy a more low-pressure performance atmosphere and the chance to play lighter music for their friends and family. It is also a bittersweet time because it always marks the ‘last hurrah’ for our seniors in the Music Program. We will miss them so much!” Along with the academic awards, staff members recognized achievements such as perfect attendance and workmanship, and the deans announced next year’s Resident Assistants. Finally, Randolph Ottschofski, Campion’s athletic director, presented sports awards and Yves and Melissa Clouzet presented music awards. “I’m so proud of all our music students and what they have accomplished this year amidst so many challenges,” commented Clouzet. “We will always strive to make sure students are able to experience quality music education at this school, no matter what the circumstances may be.” Ending the night, students were presented with a year-in-review video encompassing the 2020-2021 school year. “My favorite part of the video was getting to look back at all the memories that we've made throughout this rough year,” reflected sophomore Melody Mambo, who created the video. “It was fun getting to see us adapt to all the rules that were established and still making the most of our time. Honestly, it was a struggle at the beginning of the year, but in the end it was all worth it and the result turned out great.” Jynana Wright, Senior, Guest Contributor Wednesday, May 20 was the last assembly of the year, and award winners were announced for music and athletics. Mr. Ottschofski put the event together and mentioned, “it has been an unfortunate couple of months, but I am glad that we can at least take time to recognize our athletes, even if it was just through an online format. Congrats to all the award winners.” Ashley Herber, recipient of the girls Academic Athlete of the Year and girls Athlete of the Year awards, commented, “I am very glad all of the athletes were able to be recognized. Although it’s sad that my sports career at Campion is over, I’m thankful for all of the memories I’ve been able to make.” Music Awards: Teh Campanas: Regan Brenna Garman Campion Academy Outstanding Ringer Award Campion Academy Orchestra: Jeremy Mbuku Matondo John Philip Sousa Band Award Madeline Rose Jordan National School Orchestra Award 5-year Seniors: Ashley Halvorson Megan Michalenko 4-year Seniors: Bela Cinco Caleb Wheling Madi Jordan 3-year Seniors: Jeremy Matondo 2-year Seniors: Fabi Castrejon Sandra Marin Ashley Reyes Koinonia: Ashley Lynn Halvorson National School Choral Award 4-year Seniors: Ashley Halvorson Seniors: Kayla Gonzalez Erick Maldonado Beverly Onsoe Mountain Echoes Chorale: 4-year Seniors: Fabi Castrejon Bela Cinco 2-year Seniors: Annie Fan Ashley Herber Seniors: Adrianna Campbell Adam Cornett Kaddy Koroma Sports Awards
Womens Volleyball MVP - Delanie Kamarad Offensive Player of the Year - Julia Barber Defensive Player of the Year - Kendra Eickmann Most Improved - Bela Cinco "Scrapper" - Ireland Anthony Most Inspirational - Ashley Halvorson, Kylie Wehling "Hustler" - Ashley Herber Up and Coming - Regan Garman Mens Soccer MVP - Obed Barrera Offensive Player of the Year - Erik Maldonado Defensive Player of the Year - Austin Pedersen Most Improved - Caleb Wehling Heart and Soul - Jeremy Matondo Up and Coming - Mark Zelaya Womens Soccer MVP - Ashley Reyes Offensive Player of the Year - Ireland Anthony Defensive Player of the Year - Fabiola Fabela Most Improved - Lindsey Smith Most Inspirational - Christine Eagan Savage Best Manager - Obed Barrera Mens Basketball MVP - Obed Barrera Offensive Player of the Year - Richard Bass Defensive Player of the Year - Nolan Eickmann Most Improved - Trent Kiefer Most Inspirational - Cade Lukens Hustler - Jeremy Matondo Up and Coming - Nayblue Hser Womens Basketball MVP - Regan Garman Offensive Player of the Year - Ashley Herber Defensive Player of the Year - Milka Mendoza Sanchez Most Improved - Madi Jordan Spirit - Kayla Gonzalez Christian attitude - Kylie Wehling Up and Coming - Olivia Jordan General Awards Female Athlete of the Year - Ashley Herber Male Athlete of the Year - Obed Barrera Male Senior Sportsmanship - Jeremy Matondo Female Senior Sportsmanship - Ashley Halvorson, Madi Jordan Chuck Cuny Memorial Scholarship - Nolan Eickmann Male Academic Player of the Year - Weston Humphries Female Academic Player of the Year - Ashley Herber |
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