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Top athletes honored at Central Ohio High School Sports Award show

- From Staff Reports

Thisweek Community News put a cap on the school year by announcing the top performers at the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards presentati­on at the Ohio Theatre.

Former Ohio State and NFL standout Malcolm Jenkins was the guest speaker, and a television broadcast of the scholarshi­p ceremony airs at 7 p.m. Saturday on WBNS-10TV.

Upper Arlington's Sam Burns was Male Athlete of the Year, in addition to being the Player of the Year in both hockey and boys lacrosse. He recorded 53 goals and 48 assists to lead the hockey team to a state semifinal and a 30-8 record.

In lacrosse, Burns recorded 42 goals and 16 assists as the Golden Bears won their first state title since 2016.

“I'm just grateful to be in the place that I'm in and to be raised by my parents and have my family around me,” Burns said. “They and the coaches that I have had gave me this opportunit­y and I couldn't have done it without them. These three awards are a credit to them and not to me at all.”

The other finalists were Pickeringt­on Central's Troy Lane, who was the Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year, and Marysville's Gabe Powers, who was the Football Athlete of the Year.

Dublin Jerome's Raegan Ernst was Female Athlete of the Year and Gymnastics Athlete of the Year after becoming only the third gymnast from central Ohio to win the state title in the all-around competitio­n. She also is only the second person to be named Athlete of the Year in a sport all four years. Dublin Coffman's Abby Steiner (2014-17 in track and field) is the other.

“This is so surreal,” Ernst said. “Not many people get to end their senior year on such a highlight like I got to. I'm so thankful.”

The other finalists were Reynoldsbu­rg's Imarianah Russell, who was the Girls Basketball Athlete of the Year, and Gahanna Lincoln's Camden Bentley, who was the Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year. Coach of the Year James Gerdes led the Grandview Heights boys soccer squad to the first state team title in school history, defeating Columbiana Crestview 4-2 in the Division III final. In the process, the Bobcats won their eighth consecutiv­e district title and finished 17-4-2.

Named the Team of the Year, the New Albany girls lacrosse squad was 21-2 and won the Division I state title after finishing as runner-up in the previous three tournament­s.

Bexley's Grace Heilman was named Female Scholar-athlete of the Year. She graduated with a 4.47 GPA and won a combined 13 letters in soccer, basketball, lacrosse and track and field. Heilman also volunteere­d at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Make-a-wish and youth basketball.

“It's been such an amazing journey,” Heilman said. “I will forever remember every single sport I have played and ... the memories built into this and my teammates. I will miss them so much.”

Jerome's Kevin Liu was named Male Scholar-athlete of the Year. He graduated with a 4.474 GPA and had dual enrollment at the Ohio State University Academy program. A four-year letter winner for the tennis team and a two-year captain, Liu is a lead volunteer at COSI and an Eagle Scout.

“It's definitely a huge honor,” Liu said. “It's a huge reflection of all the hard work over the years, and I want to thank everyone who has helped me along the way. It really paid off.”

Other awards presented:

Nationwide Children's Hospital Sports Medicine Courage Award: Gavin Braden, London

Raising Cane's Community Engagement Award female winner: Brenna Todd, Pickeringt­on Central

Raising Cane's Community Engagement Award male winner: Angel Rivera-martinez, Ready

The Athletes of the Year:

Baseball: Jacob Miller, Liberty Union

Boys basketball: Sean Jones, Gahanna Lincoln

Girls basketball: Imarianah Russell, Reynoldsbu­rg

Boys bowling: Carter Street, Olentangy Liberty

Girls bowling: Hannah Halstead, Delaware Hayes

Boys cross country: Connor Ackley, Hilliard Davidson

Girls cross country: Alyssa Shope, Gahanna Lincoln

Gymnastics: Raegan Ernst, Dublin Jerome

Hockey: Sam Burns, Upper Arlington

Field hockey: Molly Griffith, Watter

son

Football: Gabe Powers, Marysville

Boys golf: Sam Evans, Worthingto­n Christian

Girls golf: Audrey Ryu, Dublin Jerome

Boys lacrosse: Sam Burns, Upper Arlington

Girls lacrosse: Camryn Callaghan, Upper Arlington

Boys soccer: Will Devere, Grandview Heights

Girls soccer: Abby Reisz, Upper Arlington

Softball: Marlee Jacobs, Jonathan Alder

Boys swimming and diving: Spencer

Aurnou-rhees, St. Charles

Girls swimming and diving: Martina Peroni, Olentangy

Boys tennis: Brandon Carpico, Gahanna Lincoln

Girls tennis: Ella Franz, Olentangy Berlin

Boys track and field: Troy Lane, Pickeringt­on Central

Girls track and field: Camden Bentley, Gahanna Lincoln

Boys volleyball: Nick Bennison, St. Charles

Girls volleyball: Gabi Moulton, Olentangy Liberty

Boys water polo: Patrick Ray, Upper Arlington

Girls water polo: Caroline Porterfiel­d, Upper Arlington

Boys wrestling: Connor Euton, Westervill­e North

Girls wrestling: Cali Leng, Marysville The scholarshi­p recipients:

Female Scholar-athlete ($7,000): Grace Heilman, Bexley

Male Scholar-athlete ($7,000): Kevin Liu, Dublin Jerome

John J. Bishop female ($7,000): Jaydn Person, Africentri­c

John J. Bishop male ($7,000): Adolphus Addison, Gahanna Lincoln

First runner-up female ($5,000): Allison Bair, Ready

First runner-up male ($5,000): Maxwell Latshaw, Watterson

Second runner-up female ($4,000): Emma Spangler, Columbus School for Girls

Second runner-up male ($4,000): Christophe­r Lee, Big Walnut

Third runner-up female ($2,000): Brenna Reed, Fairfield Union

Third runner-up male ($2,000): Andrew Dean, Teays Valley

Capt. Warren B. Sneed Memorial Scholarshi­p ($3,000): Alissa Schiff, Grove City

Honorable mention female ($1,000): Molly Griffith, Watterson; *Ashley Hayward, North Union; Elizabeth Lombardi, Jonathan Alder; Alexandria Magers, East Knox; Mia Martinez, Hilliard Davidson; Avery Samms, Dublin Scioto; and *Lauren Scott, Worthingto­n Kilbourne

Honorable mention male ($1,000): Braden Abele, Hilliard Davidson; Russell Ahmed, Columbus Academy; Caden Feller, Fairbanks; Angel Rivera-martinez, Ready; and Jonathan Weaver, Amandaclea­rcreek

(*Receiving full college scholarshi­p and not eligible for scholarshi­p money.)

 ?? SHANE FLANIGAN/THISWEEK ?? Dublin Jerome’s Raegan Ernst shares a laugh with fellow athletes at the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards at the Ohio Theatre. Ernst was named the overall Female Athlete of the Year and Gymnastics Athlete of the Year.
SHANE FLANIGAN/THISWEEK Dublin Jerome’s Raegan Ernst shares a laugh with fellow athletes at the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards at the Ohio Theatre. Ernst was named the overall Female Athlete of the Year and Gymnastics Athlete of the Year.
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 ?? ?? Left: Coach of the Year honoree James Gerdes of Grandview Heights, poses for a photo with former Ohio State and NFL player Malcolm Jenkins. Right: Upper Arlington’s Sam Burns and guest speaker Malcolm Jenkins both hold up three fingers in honor of the three awards Burns received.
Left: Coach of the Year honoree James Gerdes of Grandview Heights, poses for a photo with former Ohio State and NFL player Malcolm Jenkins. Right: Upper Arlington’s Sam Burns and guest speaker Malcolm Jenkins both hold up three fingers in honor of the three awards Burns received.
 ?? PHOTOS BY SHANE FLANIGAN/THISWEEK ?? The New Albany girls lacrosse team, named Team of the Year, poses for a photo with former Ohio State and NFL player Malcolm Jenkins at the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards.
PHOTOS BY SHANE FLANIGAN/THISWEEK The New Albany girls lacrosse team, named Team of the Year, poses for a photo with former Ohio State and NFL player Malcolm Jenkins at the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards.

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