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Miami Herald
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Miami High and Mater Lakes' Sydney Wilson is the Dade Girls' Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Sydney Wilson grew up as one of five siblings, all of whom were solid athletes. From a young age, though, Wilson developed the skills that made her stand out and gave everyone an idea she might be a versatile athlete who could excel in multiple sports. Wilson proved to be exactly that once she got to high school, becoming one of the top players in Miami-Dade County in basketball and volleyball. But Wilson's work ethic and excellence isn't limited to sports. She is an accomplished student as well with an academic resume which will give her the opportunity to study at FIU starting this fall. Wilson is the Miami Herald's Miami-Dade County Girls' Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Wilson starred in both of her favorite sports at two different schools. On the basketball court, she was part of two state final four squads at Miami High and earned Miami Herald Co-Player of the Year honors this past season while leading the Stingarees to the regional finals. But in the fall, Wilson starred on the volleyball court for Mater Lakes Academy where she led the Bears to their first appearance in the state final and earned first team All-Dade honors. 'It's just putting in the work early on and getting the fundamentals down,' Wilson said earlier this year. In basketball, Wilson was one of the best point guards in the state averaging nearly eight assists per game. In volleyball, she was one of the most versatile hitters and setters in the state, and finished this past fall with 268 kills, 61 aces, 286 digs and 191 assists. In the classroom, Wilson maintained a 4.51 weighted GPA and scored a 1350 on the SAT. She took multiple dual enrollment classes at FIU during her senior season. Wilson also received the Florida Academic Scholarship tier of the Florida Bright Future Scholarship program, which will cover 100 percent of her college tuition. Wilson also completed over 100 hours of community service while running the concession stand at various Miami High athletic events and others like the basketball league for the Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation. She continues her family's athletic tradition as her older sister and former teammate, Joelle, was a Miami Herald Athlete of the Year.
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Zubayr Griffin named Class AA New York State Co-Player of the Year
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Almost a month after leading the Patriots to their first state title since 1986, Binghamton senior Zubayr Griffin continues to make headlines and rack up the awards. Griffin was named Class AA basketball Co-Player of the Year by the New York State Sports Writers Association. He scored 40 points in the Patriots' state championship double overtime win over Niskayuna at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena on March 21. The Monmouth commit ended with 2,161 career points and averaged 28.7 points per game in his senior year at Binghamton. He only trails two others in Section IV history in points, Tioga's Jim Ryder with 2,238, and Candor's Toby Foster with 2,231. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Yahoo
Wanted Binghamton man captured, allegedly tried to escape
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A Binghamton man wanted on four separate warrants was captured by the Broome County Sheriff's Strategic Response Group over the weekend, the Sheriff's Office announced Tuesday. 42-year-old Christopher L. Knapp was found by the SRG at an address on Moeller Street in Binghamton on Sunday, April 27. He was seen working on a motorcycle outside the residence and allegedly attempted to flee when he saw officers approaching. Knapp was wanted on four separate warrants, including felony Burglary (Johnson City), felonyProbation Violation (Gloversville), Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (WhitneyPoint) and Failure to Appear (Fultonville). Knapp was charged with Obstruction of Governmental Administration in the 2nd Degree, a ClassA Misdemeanor, and processed before being transferred to Johnson City Police to answer for hiswarrant. Zubayr Griffin named Class AA New York State Co-Player of the Year Saved by soldiers, inspired to serve: A Babylift survivor's story Hegseth 'proud' to end Women, Peace and Security program Wanted Binghamton man captured, allegedly tried to escape Why are more older Americans staying in the workforce? Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.