ALL-DADE AWARDS

Miami Herald All-Dade awards: List of winners

 
 
Matthew Thomas, from Booker T. Washington, is awarded at the Miami Herald All-Dade Athletic Awards breakfast, this Wednesday morning May 22, 2013.
Matthew Thomas, from Booker T. Washington, is awarded at the Miami Herald All-Dade Athletic Awards breakfast, this Wednesday morning May 22, 2013.
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ALL-DADE AWARD WINNERS

OVERALL

Class 8A-5A Male Athlete of the Year: Artie Burns, Northwestern (football, track and field).

Other finalists: Cedric Hankerson, Coral Reef (basketball, volleyball); Leroy Parker, North Miami Beach (football, baseball); Dalvin Cook, Central (football, track and field); Anthony Wint, Homestead (wrestling, football); Nick Diaz, Sunset (cross-country and track and field).

Class 8A-5A Female Athlete of the Year: Barbra Vilson, South Dade (track and field, cross-country).

Other finalists: Katrina Santiago, Ferguson (cross-country, track and field); Tiffany Suarez, Lourdes (basketball); Nia Roberts, Norland (basketball, track and field); Kylan Becker, Coral Reef (soccer, softball); Ebony Morrison, Killian (track and field).

Class 4A-1A Male Athlete of the Year: Gary Sampson, Dade Christian (football, basketball, track).

Other finalists: Jeremy Peters, Ransom (lacrosse, soccer); Avery Lopez, Belen (cross-country, track and field); Krondis Larry (football, track and field); Amida Brimah, Archbishop Carroll (basketball, track and field); Deltron Hopkins (football, track and field); Sam Singer, Ransom Everglades (basketball).

Class 4A-1A Female Athlete of the Year: Chelsea Johnson, Ransom Everglades (swimming, water polo).

Other finalists: Avery Watson, Miami Country Day (softball, soccer); Stephanie Texeira, Gulliver (softball, volleyball); Ashley Leon, Gulliver (softball); Brooke McDermott, TERRA (volleyball, badminton); Sylvia Hernandez, Westminster Christian (volleyball).

Boys’ Coach of the Year: Lawton Williams III, Norland boys’ basketball

Other finalists: Tim “Ice” Harris, Booker T. Washington football; Telly Lockette, Central football; Kirk Peppas, Belen swimming; Frankie Ruiz, Belen cross-country; Luis Padron, Westwood Christian baseball.

Girls’ Coach of the Year: Dario Rodriguez, Coral Reef softball

Other finalists: Kelly Mulligan, Gulliver, tennis; Carmen Jackson, Northwestern track and field; Mark Schusterman, Gulliver softball; Sam Baumgarten, Miami High basketball; Carroll Vaughan, Gulliver water polo.

SPECIAL AWARDS

Leo Suarez-Walter Krietsch Courage Award: Davonte Pollard, Braddock football player

Lifetime Achievement Award: Joel Furnari, South Dade athletic director

Boys’ Scholar-Athlete: Jeremy Peters, Ransom Everglades

Girls’ Scholar-Athlete: Maria Laura Balcazar, Carrollton

ALL-SPORTS AWARDS

8A-5A All-Sports: Coral Reef

8A-5A Boys’ Major Sports: Columbus

8A-5A Girls’ Major Sports: Coral Reef

4A-1A All-Sports: Gulliver Prep

4A-1A Boys’ Major Sports: Booker T. Washington

4A-1A Girls’ Major Sports: Gulliver Prep

FALL SPORTS

FOOTBALL

8A-6A Co-Offensive Players of the Year: Joseph Yearby and Dalvin Cook, Central

8A-6A Defensive Player of the Year: Marquese Blanchard, Northwestern

8A-6A Coach of the Year: Telly Lockette, Central

5A-2A Offensive Player of the Year: Treon Harris, Booker T. Washington

5A-2A Defensive Player of the Year: Matthew Thomas, Booker T. Washington

5A-2A Coach of the Year: Tim “Ice” Harris, Booker T. Washington

CROSS-COUNTRY

Boys’ Runner of the Year: Avery Lopez, Belen

Boys’ Coach of the Year: Frankie Ruiz, Belen

Girls’ Runner of the Year: Katrina Santiago, Ferguson

Girls’ Coach of the Year: Ryan Raposo, Ferguson

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