UPDATE: The latest regional field hockey accolades have just been announced, highlighting standout players and coaches across multiple classifications. These awards celebrate exceptional talent and dedication in the sport, making it vital for fans and players alike to take note of the achievements.
Class 6 Region A has crowned Berkley Wimmer of Cosby as the Player of the Year, while Megan McGrath from Thomas Dale has been recognized as Coach of the Year. Notable first-team forwards include Wimmer, who is a senior, and fellow Cosby standout Maggie Hartley, a freshman. Together with players from other schools like Virginia Winn from Thomas Dale and Rachel White from Oscar Smith, they exemplify the athletic prowess in this competitive region.
In Class 5 Region A, the Player of the Year honor goes to Addie Savoie from First Colonial, with Amber Jones from Kempsville taking the Coach of the Year title. The first-team roster features top talents such as Lexi Curtis from Great Bridge and Elyse Hinkel from First Colonial, showcasing a mix of experienced seniors and promising underclassmen.
Meanwhile, in Class 5 Region B, Caydence Parker of Nansemond River has been named Player of the Year, with Alison Dize also from Nansemond River earning Coach of the Year. The first team includes players like Caitlin Outlaw and Brayden Johnston, emphasizing the depth of talent in this region.
Moving down to Class 4 Region A, Charlotte Houtz from Gloucester receives Player of the Year accolades, while Joe Dougherty also from Gloucester is awarded Coach of the Year. The first team features a strong lineup of athletes, including Peyton Sutton and Savannah Cherry, all contributing to their teams’ successful seasons.
In Class 3 Region A, Kira Trader from Tabb has been awarded Player of the Year, with Wendy Wilson as Coach of the Year. The first team highlights skillful players such as Parker Siegel and Arushi Raizada, demonstrating the high level of competition in this classification.
Honorable mentions across all classes include a range of players who have made significant contributions to their teams. This recognition serves to highlight the hard work and dedication of many young athletes in field hockey.
These awards embody the spirit of competition and celebrate the achievements of players and coaches alike. As teams gear up for upcoming games, these recognitions provide motivation and a benchmark of excellence to strive for.
For more details on the specific players and teams honored, check official announcements and local news outlets covering the regional field hockey scene. Stay tuned for further updates as the season progresses and more highlights emerge.
