April 1, 1997 The Panther Prints UPEI athletics end year with annual banquet By BILL McQUEEN The Big Party (a.k.a. the UPEI athletics sports banquet) summarized and celebrated the tremendous achievements of our student athletes in the 1996- 1997 season. Here is a short outline of the big winners at UPEI this year. The award for UPEI’s outstanding female athlete/s went to Tracy McGee (field hockey), and Jennifer Johnston (women’s basketball). The out- standing Male athlete/s award went to Glen Miller (men’s soccer), and Doug Newson (men’s basketball). The Gordon & Muriel Bennett award is presented to a male or female student who had the best combined athletic and academic excellence over four years. This year the Gordon & Muriel Bennett award went to Natisha Rose (women’s vol- leyball). The W.A. Ledwell award is presented to the stu- dent athlete with the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, citizenship, and academic ex- cellence. This year the W.A. Ledwell award went to Chris Diamond (men’s soccer). There were seventeen student athletes that were placed on the CIAU academic all-Canadian honour roll (1995- 1996). Women’s Field Hockey: Colette Gallant and Tracy McGee.. Women’s Soccer: Shawna Garrett, Lori-Ann Howard,Stephanie MacEachern, Natasha Morrison, and Tanya St. John. Men’s Soccer: Chris Diamond, Chris Gallant, Alex Godfrey, and Ajay Sahajpal. Hockey: Tyler Ertel. Women’s Volleyball: Shelly Coulson, Natisha Rose, Reagan Sutherland, and Janet Thomas. Men’s Scott Morrison. Basketball: There were four athletes from UPEI that received CIAU all-Canadian awards. Field Hockey: Lori Creed, Anne Mamye, and Tracy McGee. Men’s Soccer: Glen Miller. As forthe individualteam awards, they go as follows: Field Hockey: Mildred MacDonald (outstanding rookie), Jill Anne McDowall (most improved), Cheryl McQuillan (most dedicated), Anne Mamye and Tracy McGee (most valuable). Men’s Soccer: Matthew Compton (outstanding offen- sive player), James Johnson (outstanding defensive player), David MacMillan (most dedi- cated), John Sutton (Lowell M. Stewart Memorial award), and Glen Miller (most valu- able). Women's Soccer: Sherri Gallant (outstanding rookie), Stephanie MacEachern (most dedi- cated), Krystine Dunsford (most improved), and Shawna Garret ( most valuable). Volleyball: Sarah MacAdam __ (outstanding rookie), Tammy Smallman (most improved), Sherri Farquharson (most dedicated), Reagan Sutherland (most valu- able). Women’s Basketball: Marie-Claude Couture (out- Ajay Sahajpal accepts one of the many awards passed out atthe recent UPEI sports banquet. standing rookie), Trisha Atkinson (most improved), Kara Saunders (most dedi- cated), Jennifer Johnston (most valuable). Men’s Basketball: Phillip Davis (outstanding rookie), Michael Moore (most improved), Dennis Manning (most dedicated), Doug Newson (most valuable). Hockey: Steve Hogg (outstanding rookie), Jason Sproul (most improved), Duncan Fader (most dedi- cated), Michael Harding (team leading scorer), Dayrl Lavoie (most valuable). Congratulations to allthe students who participated in all levels of the UPEI sports this year! ge ar eee sgaar yeaa a cig ple ge OF SEI ROD, VY J am 2 WAV COOL TATTOOS 6 Professional Body Sard Health Approved 198 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E-I. CIA Phone: (902)892-8282 Fax: (902)892-8283 : Open Monday to Saturday Noon ‘til 9pm *10% discount with valid UPE) Student 1D* Oe as cece see 1P2 4 g é ‘ Z 5 =