JOHNSBURG-The Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference announced its spring sports scholar athletes. They are as follows:
Chazy - Senior Ricky Osier and senior Emily LaPierre
Elizabethtown-Lewis - Junior Brock Marvin and sophomore Cheyenne Sousie
Johnsburg - Senior Travis Plansker and junior Ashlee Hitchcock
Keene - Senior Emma Gothner
Minerva - sophomore Austin Williams and junior Tara Galusha
Newcomb - Junior Morgan Winslow and junior Marlena Peter
Schroon Lake - Junior Matt Savarie and senior Ashley Subra
Westport - Senior Kevin Russell and senior Molly Rascoe
Willsboro - Junior Eric Manning and junior Hannah Bruno
Softball all stars
In softball, Elizabethtown-Lewis shortstop Kylee Cassavaugh was named as the most valuable player in the Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference's Division I, while the Crown Point pitching duo of Chelsea DuShane and Lindsay Brace shared the award in Division II and Minerva\Newcomb's Tara Galusha took home the MVPaward in Division III.
In Division I, Cassavaugh was joined on the all-star team by Lady Lions pitcher Andrea LeVien, third baseman/pitcher Kearstin Ashline, right fielder Alyssa Sullivan and second baseman Emily Morris.
Willsboro fielders Kylie Swires and Emily Sayward were also named to the first team, as was Schroon Lake's Liz Bessey and Chazy's Emily Keable and Astrid Kempanian.
Alexandra Macey joined her teammates from Crown Point on the Division II all-star team, with Keene pitcher Amanda Boyke being joined by teammates Emma Gothner and Anna Kowanko. Westport landed four members on the team, including catcher Brendee Russell, first baseman Molly Rascoe, second baseman Christina Sherman and shortstop Elexus Vaughn.
Marlena Peter and Renna Yandon joined Galusha on the Division III squad from the Lady Mountaineers, while three members of the Wells squad - Bobbu Jo Page, Karlie Tomlinson and Tammy Allan - were also on the squad. Carli Reynolds, Emma Gray and Jessica Bain were named to the team from the Lady Orange, while Johnsburg's Sierra Galusha also earned an all star appearance.
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