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NE Sports Awards Banquet winners announced

Abraham Lincoln’s Cody Kettyle

On May 14, the Northeast Times will celebrate its 29th annual Sports Awards Banquet at Cannstatter’s. In next week’s edition, the paper will publish a special banquet pullout section highlighting in detail all of this year’s winners.

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Below is a list of the spring and annual award winners, which have been chosen by the Times sports department in affiliation with the local schools:

Baseball Coach of the Year: Chris Lauber, Franklin Towne Charter

Public League Baseball Player of the Year: Eric Cintron, Abraham Lincoln

Catholic League Baseball Player of the Year: Ryan O’Neill, Father Judge

Softball Coach of the Year: Vince Capizzi, Archbishop Ryan

Public League Softball Player of the Year: Briana Fuller, Frankford

Catholic Softball Player of the Year: Brittany Colombo, Nazareth Academy

Collegiate Athlete of the Year: Jake Harner, Bloomsburg University (swimming)

Holy Family University Female Athlete of the Year: Danielle McDevitt, softball

Holy Family University Male Athlete of the Year: Ervin Ezell, basketball

Most Courageous Athlete: Paul Thiergartner, Benjamin Rush/George Washington

Sportsmanship Award: Robert Franklin, George Washington

Unsung Hero Award: Jenna Markocki, Little Flower

Northeast Philadelphian Award: Kelly Mancini, St. Basil Academy

Female Scholar Athlete of the Year: Karli Visconto, Nazareth Academy

Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Cody Kettyle, Abraham Lincoln

Female Scholar Athlete of the Year: Rose Pisacano, Little Flower

Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Steve Callahan, Franklin Towne Charter

George Washington’s Robert Franklin and Paul Thiergartner

Archbishop Ryan’s Vince Capizzi

Little Flower’s Jenna Markocki

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