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MIAMI HERALD ALL-DADE AWARDS

2008-09 All-Dade Awards winners list

 

Angel Dache of Hialeah-Miami Lakes holds his trophy after being named Boys' Volleyball Player of the Year at the Miami Herald's All-Dade Athletic Awards on Friday, May 29, 2009, at Jungle Island.
Angel Dache of Hialeah-Miami Lakes holds his trophy after being named Boys' Volleyball Player of the Year at the Miami Herald's All-Dade Athletic Awards on Friday, May 29, 2009, at Jungle Island.
MARICE COHN BAND / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

a1fernandez@MiamiHerald.com

A look at the complete winners' list from the Miami Herald's annual All-Dade Awards Breakfast, held Friday, May 29, 2009 at Jungle Island.

OVERALL

Class 6A-4A Male Athlete of the Year: Kendrick Sanders, South Dade (wrestling, football).

Finalists: Lamar Miller, Killian (football, track); Michael Saco, Palmetto (swimming); Erik Lora, Columbus (football, track); Andy Diaz, Hialeah Miami Lakes (basketball, volleyball); Keith Reaser, Killian (football, track).

Class 6A-4A Female Athlete of the Year: Amanda Marquez, Palmetto (volleyball, softball)

Finalists: Brittany Dubins, Krop (volleyball, soccer, tennis); Robin Reynolds, Jackson (track); Skyler Wallen, Northwestern (cross-country, track); Ebony Eutsey, Southridge (cross country, track).

Class 3A-1A Male Athlete of the Year: Derrick Hopkins, Monsignor Pace (football, track)

Finalists: Kayvon Webster, Monsignor Pace (football, track); Pablo Alvarez, Belen (football, track); Sam Miller, La Salle (basketball, football); Eddie Odio, Miami Christian (basketball, volleyball).

Class 3A-1A Female Athlete of the Year: Madeline Rosenthal, Ransom (swimming, water polo).

Finalists: Evelyn Morgado, Florida Christian (softball, volleyball, basketball); Alyssa Baron, Gulliver (cross country, track, basketball); Natalie Jimenez, Florida Christian (volleyball, basketball); Tiffany Charles, Pace (basketball, track); Christina Irizarry, Dade Christian (volleyball, cheerleading, track).

Boys' Coach of the Year: Gaston ''Chachi'' Rodriguez, Coral Reef basketball.

Finalists: Pearson Sutton, Pace track; Osvaldo Garcia, Belen water polo; Emil Castellanos, Westminster Christian baseball; Joe Weber, Columbus baseball.

Girls' Coach of the Year: Carla Harris-Curry, Norland basketball

Finalists: Carmen Jackson, Northwestern track; Scott Doan, Westminster Christian softball; Mike Kypriss/Damon Halback, Krop tennis; Eric Lefebvre, Ransom water polo

Leo Suarez-Walter Krietsch Courage Award: Ralph Lewis, GMAC multi-sport official

Lifetime Achievement Award: George Phelan, Sunset athletic director

6A-5A All-Sports: Palmetto

6A-5A Boys' Major Sports: Columbus

6A-5A Girls' Major Sports: Lourdes

4A-1A All-Sports: Gulliver

4A-1A Boys' Major Sports: Monsignor Pace

4A-1A Girls' Major Sports: Westminster Christian

FALL

Boys' Scholar-Athlete: Taylor Calibo, Miami Beach

Girls' Scholar-Athlete: Amanda Marquez, Palmetto

FOOTBALL

6A-4A Offensive Player of the Year: Lamar Miller, Killian

6A-4A Defensive Player of the Year: Kenneth Dillard, Northwestern

6A-4A Coach of the Year: Billy Rolle, Northwestern

3A-1B Offensive Player of the Year: Conner Vernon, Gulliver

3A-1B Defensive Player of the Year: Kayvon Webster, Pace

3A-1B Coach of the Year: Earl Sims, Gulliver

CROSS-COUNTRY

Boys' Runner of the Year: Armando Del Valle, Columbus

Girls' Runner of the Year: Nicole Carpio, Westminster Christian

Boys' Coach of the Year: Jorge Fleitas, Columbus

Girls' Coach of the Year: Rebecca Rodriguez-Michalak, Lourdes

GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL

6A-5A Player of the Year: Amanda Marquez, Palmetto

4A-1A Player of the Year: Paulina Prieto, Palmer Trinity

6A-5A Coach of the Year: Kim Latshaw, Palmetto

4A-1A Coach of the Year: William Gonzalez, Palmer Trinity

GOLF

Boys' Golfer of the Year: Ernesto Marin, Palmetto

Girls' Golfer of the Year: Melissa Edmonson, Westminster

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