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St. Vincent Awards: Spirit of Sport Award (Female) nominees

Posted On: Sunday, July 13, 2008
By: alexanderscot

The St. Vincent Sports Medicine’s “Spirit of Sport” Athletic Recognition Dinner 2008 will take place Sunday, July 13, and HoosierAuthority.com is your headquarters for all things leading up to the big event. There are seven categories of awards for athletes, teams, coaches, student managers, and student trainers based on their integrity, wisdom, community service, and gifts, both in the classroom and on the field.

One of three reports on Awards Day brings you the Spirit of Sport Award (Female). This award is presented to a female who best exhibits all of St. Vincent Sports Medicine’s core values, including service, integrity, reverence, creativity, wisdom, and dedication. The list …

•    Morgan Thune, Zionsville
•    Morgan was a four-year varsity cheerleader at Zionsville and a member of several athletic teams as well as many musical productions at the school. Through it all, she performed at a high level in the classroom and served as an outstanding role model for those following in her footsteps. Morgan recently capped her high school career by earning a place on the Indiana University cheerleading squad.

•    Laura Chappell, Zionsville
•    This incoming senior has been an integral part in turning around a once-struggling volleyball program. Laura is not only a talented player, but she has instilled a work ethic and enthusiasm throughout the program. Her work in the classroom is no less focused. Laura is near the top of her class and serves as an excellent role model for aspiring Eagle athletes.

•    Lauren Ford, Pike
•    Only a sophomore this past season, Lauren became a leader on the Pike girls track team. Her high level of performance came from an understanding of the hard work necessary to achieve success. It is knowledge she quietly passed on to her teammates. They could take a lesson from her academic performance as well. Lauren has maintained a 4.28 GPA in her two years at Pike.

•    Danielle Hansen, Zionsville
•    For four years, opponents knew Danielle as the fierce competitor in the No. 1 singles slot for the highly successful Eagles’ tennis team. Within the halls of her own school, she was recognized as a young lady of dedication and social conscience. Danielle has an endless list of memberships in service organizations and fundraising projects. She has also maintained a 3.7 GPA and active participation in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

•    Kellie Coval, Zionsville
•    Kellie is among the most successful student athletes in Indiana. She maintains that position with a sense of graceful modesty and an understanding of the work ethic necessary to achieve excellence. Kellie’s social conscience is no less acute. She has spent her high school career involved in numerous service organizations.

•    Kara McCarthy, Indianapolis Scecina
•    As a member of Scecina’s volleyball and girls basketball teams, Kara has garnered numerous All-Conference and All-City awards. They are a small part of this young lady’s impressive resume. Her performance in the classroom has brought similar awards on the academic side. She graduated third in her senior class. Her personal values are no less evident in her career. Among her social activities has been participation in the March For Life and the Catholic Heart Work camp.

•    Colleen Regan, Guerin Catholic
•    There is no part of life at Guerin Catholic that has not been touched by this incoming senior. The only junior to do so, Colleen served as a captain on the volleyball team. It was an honor bestowed upon her by her teammates. She is also a member of the school’s elite choir as well as several drama presentations. Through it all, she has been an active member in the Campus Ministry.

•    Katie Muskat, Indianapolis Chatard
•    This Trojan sprinter’s work ethic was so strong it led to the development of an off-season training program for the track team that had not existed prior to her arrival. It also led to a universal respect for Katie among teammates and opponents alike. She carried that work ethic into the classroom during her four years at Chatard. Katie graduated with a 4.2 GPA, mostly in advanced courses.

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