Volusia-Flagler High School Sports Awards: See all winter player of the year nominees
Volusia-Flagler High School Sports Awards: See all winter player of the year nominees
The 2024-25 Volusia-Flagler High School Sports Awards, Presented by Halifax Health, is proud to announce player of the year nominees for the winter sports season.
The winners will be announced during the live show June 2 at Ocean Center in Daytona Beach. We'll announce our celebrity guest soon.
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During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with player of the year nominees and winners from the fall and spring sports seasons. The fall nominees were announced earlier this year and can be found here.
The 2024-25 Volusia-Flagler High School Sports Awards, Presented by Halifax Health, are part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards Program.
The show will also announce the winners of our premier awards, which includes boys athlete of the year, girls athlete of the year, boys team of the year, girls team of the year, coach of the year and our Courage Award recipient.
Nominated athletes who RSVP for the event will receive a free ticket thanks to our sponsors. Additional tickets can be purchased on the show's website.
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The 2024-25 Volusia-Flagler High School Sports Awards, Presented by Halifax Health, is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program.
Here are the winter nominees …
Boys basketball
Reece Casto, Seabreeze High School — SO
Alexander Davis, Matanzas High School — JR
Cris De La Pena, Atlantic High School — JR
Anthony Hampton, Flagler Palm Coast High School — JR
Davon Jones, Spruce Creek High School — JR
Kade Manley, Mainland High School — SO
Emmanuel Martin, Atlantic High School — SO
Tyler McKnight, New Smyrna Beach High School — JR
Owen McLaughlin, New Smyrna Beach High School — JR
Jonathan Powell, Father Lopez Catholic High School — SR
Henry Robinson Jr., Pine Ridge High School — SO
Justin Suarez, DeLand High School — SR
Girls basketball
Kelsey Assent, Deltona High School — FR
Corrin Austell, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Serenity Cressor, Pine Ridge High School — JR
Shilah-Rayn Lord, Mainland High School — SR
Sophia Mendoza, University High School — SO
Haylee Morelli, DeLand High School — SO
Olivia Olson, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Jade Parks, Spruce Creek High School — SR
Iniya Reddicks, New Smyrna Beach High School — SO
Mi'Yauna Ross, DeLand High School — SO
Lillian Sanchez, Spruce Creek High School — SO
Frantashia Williams, Deltona High School — JR
Boys soccer
Rami Amiri, Flagler Palm Coast High School — JR
Kai Bonner, Matanzas High School — SR
Israel Daniels, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Emilio Garcia, T. Dewitt Taylor High School — SR
Luke Harrell, Seabreeze High School — JR
Hugues Iguaran, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Tanner McClelland, Spruce Creek High School — JR
Jack Moberly, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
Bennett Morse, Spruce Creek High School — SR
Brayden Murr, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Teagan Paulo, Flagler Palm Coast High School — JR
Jace Zecca, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
Girls soccer
Anna Buckmaster, Seabreeze High School — SR
Savannah Bruno, DeLand High School — SR
Olivia Chase, Seabreeze High School — JR
Ivy Chen, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SO
Madelynn Davis, New Smyrna Beach High School — FR
Payton Drexler, Spruce Creek High School — JR
Alaina Harden, New Smyrna Beach High School — SO
Skya Horth, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Miranda Rohrbach, New Smyrna Beach High School — SO
Eva Sites, Flagler Palm Coast High School — JR
Annabel Thistle, Seabreeze High School — SR
Jillian Truax, Spruce Creek High School — SR
Girls weightlifting
Bergyn Baliton, Father Lopez Catholic High School — SR
Olivia Bond-West, New Smyrna Beach High School — JR
Clair Callahan, Spruce Creek High School — SR
Taylor Lane, T. Dewitt Taylor High School — JR
Asha-Mahri Manzueta, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Nya Williams, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SO
Boys wrestling
Carson Baert, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
DJ Bass, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Jonathan Bruner, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Devyn Hicks, New Smyrna Beach High School — SO
Melique Joseph, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
Gerald Logan, DeLand High School — SO
Kevin McLean, Flagler Palm Coast High School — FR
Merrick Miller, New Smyrna Beach High School — JR
Kyle Nilsson, New Smyrna Beach High School — SR
Mason Obama, Matanzas High School — SR
Hector Torres, Pine Ridge High School — JR
Trey Twilley, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SO
Girls wrestling
Kendall Bibla, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
Christina Borgmann, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
Ani Brown, Matanzas High School — SR
Alexa Calidonio, Flagler Palm Coast High School — JR
Tiana Fries, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
Raegan Hatch, Deltona High School — JR
Sofia James, Seabreeze High School — SR
Joslyn Johnson, Flagler Palm Coast High School — JR
Grace Lashinsky, DeLand High School — SR
R'Cardenay Michel, Matanzas High School — JR
Mariah Mills, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
Ana Vilar, Flagler Palm Coast High School — SR
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Volusia-Flagler High School Sports Awards: See all winter nominees
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