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November 23, 2012

Morrissey, Dutton named top Salem athletes

SALEM — Rachel Morrissey, an all-state libero for the Division 1 state champion volleyball team, and Mitchell Dutton, a standout on the cross country team, were named Salem’s Fall Athletes of the Year.

Salem held its awards banquet on Monday.

Salem Fall Awards

Outstanding Athletes

Mitchell Dutton, Rachel Morrissey

Outstanding Scholar-Athletes

Justin Juranovits, Erika Smith

Volleyball

Coaches Award: Brianna Wojtas

Most Improved: Amanda Bickford

Most Valuable: Rachel Morrissey, Kelsey Card

Girls Cross Country

Coaches Award: Crystal Peatfield

Most Improved: Laura LaPierre

Most Valuable: Samantha Hutchins

Boys Cross Country

Coaches Award: Neal Foley

Most Improved: Alexander Fredette

Most Valuable: Mitchell Dutton

Field Hockey

Most Improved: Kerry Field

Most Valuable: Brianna Rastello, Mikaela Gauvain

Football

Coaches Award: Cody Sharpe

Defensive MVP: Dominic Gigante

Offensive MVP: Ryan Nichols

Golf

Coaches Award: Michael Lucas

MVP & Points Champion: Ryan Henrick

Boys Soccer

Coaches Award: Joshua Given

Most Improved: Michael Dunkley

Most Valuable: Andrew Zani

Girls Soccer

Coaches Award: Harley Chute

Most Improved: Janelle Borges

Most Valuable: Rachel Blazich

Spirit

Coaches Award: Hannah White

Most Improved: MacKenzie Brazil

Most Valuable: Jennifer DeLucia

Sportsmanship Awards

Girls Soccer: Kaitlyn Page

Boys Soccer: Darren Righini

Golf: Anthony Salvo

Football: Justin Juranovits

Field Hockey: Rachael Denning

Boys Cross Country: Jonathan Rheaume

Girls Cross Country: Naomi Houle

Spirit: Julia Iascone

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