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ALL-BROWARD AWARDS

2008-09 All-Broward Awards winners

 

Macy Huskey, left, of Cardinal Gibbons poses with Erica Wheeler of Parkway Academy during the All-Broward Awards Breakfast at the Signature Grand in Davie on Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Huskey was named Class 6A-4A Girls' Athlete of the Year, and Wheeler was named Class 3A-1A Girls' Athlete of the Year.
Macy Huskey, left, of Cardinal Gibbons poses with Erica Wheeler of Parkway Academy during the All-Broward Awards Breakfast at the Signature Grand in Davie on Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Huskey was named Class 6A-4A Girls' Athlete of the Year, and Wheeler was named Class 3A-1A Girls' Athlete of the Year.
CHARLES TRAINOR JR. / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

a1fernandez@MiamiHerald.com

A look at the winners at the Miami Herald's 2008-09 All-Broward Awards Breakfast, held at the Signature Grand in Davie on Wednesday, May 27, 2009:

OVERALL

Class 6A-4A Male Athlete of the Year: Denard Robinson, Deerfield Beach (football, track)

Finalists: Cody Riggs, St. Thomas Aquinas (football, track); Austin Gamble, Cypress Bay (football, track); Eugene Smith, Miramar (football); Dominic Pedraza, Cardinal Gibbons (wrestling, lacrosse).

Class 6A-4A Female Athlete of the Year: Macy Huskey, Cardinal Gibbons (soccer, track, cross-country).

Finalists: Mariana Lucena, Cypress Bay (cross-country, track); Kelsey Wys, Douglas (soccer, flag football); Chrissy Gratz, Archbishop McCarthy (soccer, track); Maya Pressley, Coconut Creek (track).

Class 3A-1A Male Athlete of the Year: Brandon Knight, Pine Crest (basketball).

Finalists: Kenny Boynton Jr. (American Heritage); Brandon Doughty (North Broward Prep); Elijah Flood (Pine Crest); Deven Marrero (American Heritage).

Class 3A-1A Female Athlete of the Year: Erica Wheeler, Parkway Academy (basketball).

Finalists: Stephanie Eisenring (Pine Crest); Michelle Roque-Paskow (North Broward Prep); Giselle Warner, Chaminade (track); Lauren Driscoll (American Heritage).

Boys' Coach of the Year: George Smith, St. Thomas Aquinas football.

Finalists: David Beckerman (Pine Crest basketball); Todd Fitz-Gerald (American Heritage baseball); Alex Armenteros (St. Thomas Aquinas track); Damon Cogdell (Miramar football).

Girls' Coach of the Year: Phil Schmalz, Cooper City softball.

Finalists: Marty Cooper (American Heritage softball); Adam Hopkins (Parkway Academy basketball); Brandt Moser (American Heritage golf); Duchane Thomas (Boyd Anderson track).

Leo Suarez-Walter Krietsch Courage Award: Vernon Bush, Hallandale track runner.

Lifetime Achievement Award: Tom Hysell, Cardinal Gibbons baseball.

6A-4A All-Sports: St. Thomas Aquinas

6A-4A Boys' Major Sports: St. Thomas Aquinas

6A-4A Girls' Major Sports: Archbishop McCarthy

3A-1A All-Sports: American Heritage

3A-1A Boys' Major Sports: Pine Crest

3A-1A Girls' Major Sports: American Heritage

FALL SPORTS

Boys' Scholar-Athlete: Frank Pettineo Jr., Cardinal Gibbons

Girls' Scholar-Athlete: Mariana Lucena, Cypress Bay

FOOTBALL

6A-4A Offensive Player of the Year: Eugene Smith, Miramar

6A-4A Defensive Player of the Year: Conor O'Neill, St. Thomas Aquinas

6A-4A Coach of the Year: George Smith, St. Thomas Aquinas

3A-1B Offensive Player of the Year: Brandon Doughty, North Broward Prep

3A-1B Defensive Player of the Year: Brent Singleton, American Heritage

3A-1B Coach of the Year: Jeff Dellenbach, North Broward Prep

CROSS-COUNTRY

Boys' Runner of the Year: Ryan Davis, Pines Charter

Girls' Runner of the Year: Mariana Lucena, Cypress Bay

Boys' Coach of the Year: David DiNicola, Archbishop McCarthy

Girls' Coach of the Year: Glenn Lee, Cardinal Gibbons

GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL

6A-4A Player of the Year: Stephanie Zielinski, St. Thomas Aquinas

3A-1A Player of the Year: Leigh Andrew, Westminster Academy

6A-4A Coach of the Year: Kathryn Farland, Cardinal Gibbons

3A-1A Coach of the Year: Tammy Campbell, Calvary Christian

GOLF

Boys' Golfer of the Year: T.J. Vogel, American Heritage

Girls' Golfer of the Year: Lindy Duncan, American Heritage

Coach of the Year: Brandt Moser, American Heritage

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