WAA announces finalists for
High School
Awards Dinner
10-9-07
Athletes
and coaches from smaller
schools in the area
dominated the finalist
selections in the Warrior
Athletic Association’s High
School Awards Dinner, which
will be held on Wednesday,
Oct. 17, starting at 7 p.m.
at the Lewis-Clark State
College Activity Center.
As a way to honor
accomplishments of area high
school teams, athletes, and
coaches during the 2006-07
academic year, the WAA
decided to sponsor a
fundraising dinner to
acknowledge those
accomplishments.
A total of 21 high schools
in southeastern Washington
and north central Idaho
chose to take part in the
event. School officials were
then asked to submit their
selections for the school’s
Female and Male Athletes of
the Year, Team of the Year,
and Coach of the Year, using
whatever selection criteria
they want to follow. The
four winners from each
school will be honored
during the dinner.
A selection committee not
associated with the high
schools or the WAA was then
assembled to choose the
finalists and the overall
winners, who also will be
announced at the dinner.
School officials were asked
to pass along their
selection criteria for their
award winners so it could be
used to help select the four
finalists in each category.
If a school failed to
provide selection criteria,
then athletic performance
was used as a determining
factor.
The four finalists for
Female Athlete of the Year
include Katie Hinrichs of
Pullman, Nicole Nida of
Prairie in Cottonwood, Ellen
Rouse of Orofino, and Morgon
VanderEsch of Grangeville.
The Male Athlete of the Year
finalists are Clatyon Foster
of Kamiah, J.T. Levenseller
of Pullman, Shane Moser of
Lewiston, and Jeffrey Roy of
Genesee.
For Team of the Year, the
nominees are four state
championship teams – Asotin
football, Clarkston boys’
tennis, Genesee boys’
basketball, and Prairie
girls’ track. The Coach of
the Year nominees include
Asotin football coach Sal
Lopez, Genesee boys’
basketball coach Jeff Boyd,
Kendrick football and
baseball coach Kevin
Driskill, and Pullman
volleyball coach Jen
Greeny.
Tickets for the banquet are
$25 per person and can be
purchased from the athletic
directors at participating
high schools or from the
LCSC Athletic Ticket Office,
located upstairs in the
Activity Center. Tickets
also can be purchased with a
credit card by calling (208)
792-2275.
The event is the first of
its kind in the Activity
Center and allows the WAA to
recognize outstanding high
school athletes and coaches
in the area. The WAA is
planning to make this an
annual event.
Major sponsors of the event
include Tyler-Kelly Motors,
Gear Athletic, Lewiston
Orthopaedic Associates, and
Potlatch #1 Federal Credit
Union.
For more information on the
event, contact Rick Hill at
(208) 791-7517 or at
rickh@gearathletics.com,
or Paul Thompson at 792-2088
or
pethompson@lcsc.edu
Here is more detailed
information on the
finalists.
FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR:
Katie Hinrichs, Pullman:
Was a first-team all-Great
Northern League selection in
both volleyball and
softball, and a first-team
all-state selection in
volleyball. Also started on
the basketball team.
Nicole Nida, Prairie:
Won the 200 and 400 Idaho
State 1A track titles and
also anchored the winning
400-relay team, while
finishing second in the 100
for 38 points at state meet.
Also starting guard on
basketball team that
qualified for state.
Ellen Rouse, Orofino:
Won the unusual combinations
of 100 and 200 meters, and
shot put and discus titles
as the Idaho State 2A track
meet for 40 individual
points. Also, she was a
powerful hitter on the
volleyball team.
Morgon VanderEsch,
Grangeville:
The only junior of the four
nominees, she was a
first-team all-state
selection in basketball by
the Idaho Statesman. She
averaged 19.3 points per
game at State. Also was on
the volleyball and track
teams, and placed second in
state to Rouse in the shot
put.
MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Clayton Foster, Kamiah:
Won his fourth straight
Idaho state wrestling title
and also won a national
wrestling title. He also was
named co-Defensive Player of
the Year in the Central
Idaho League in football.
J.T. Levenseller, Pullman:
Earned MVP honors in the
Great Northern League in
basketball and was co-MVP of
the league in baseball as an
outfielder. He also was a
GNL first-team quarterback
and a second-team defensive
back in football.
Shane Moser, Lewiston:
Was a second-team all-state
selection in basketball by
the Idaho Statesman and was
co-Player of the Year in the
Inland Empire League after
averaging 17 points per
game.
Jeffrey Roy, Genesee:
Was a first-team all-Whitepine
League selection and
second-team all-state pick
by the Idaho Statesman in
basketball. He won three
state track titles at the 1A
meet, including setting
school records in the 3,200
and 800. He also ran the
anchor leg on record-setting
medley relay team. Played
football as well.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Jeff Boyd, Genesee:
Led boys’ basketball team to
a 25-1 record and the Idaho
state 1A championship. Team
won the district title as
well.
Kevin Driskill, Kendrick:
Led the Tiger baseball team
to 11 straight wins to
finish the season and claim
the Idaho 1A state
championship with 23-6
record. He also coached the
football team to 8-2 record
and a berth in the Idaho
state playoffs.
Jen Greeny, Pullman:
Led the Greyhound volleyball
team to a 25-1 record. The
team won its first 24 games
before losing in the
semifinal round of the State
Tournament, but bounced back
to claim third place.
Sal Lopez, Asotin:
After the football team
started the season 0-3 with
close losses to three
Central Idaho League teams,
the Panthers respond with 10
straight wins and capture
the Washington state 2B
title.
TEAM OF THE YEAR
Asotin football:
The 0-3 start to 10-3 state
championship marked the
Asotin’s first state
football title and the first
time in the 32-year history
of 2B state titles that a
team won the crown with
three losses.
Clarkston boys tennis:
Thanks to doubles teams
finishing first and fourth,
and a player finishing third
in singles, Clarkston
surprises the field and wins
its first State title in
boys’ tennis.
Genesee boys’ basketball:
The Bulldogs suffered only
one loss during the season
on their way to a 25-1
record and the 1A state
championship. The Bulldogs
also won the Whitepine
League and District II
titles.
Prairie high girls track:
Prairie wins the state title
by one point when near the
end of the meet Nicole Nida
nips another runner at the
tape to win a relay race.
The opponent had the lead
but celebrated too soon and
Nida was able to lean in and
touch the tape first. That
two-point swing helps
Prairie claim the title.
|
School |
Female Athlete of
the Year |
Male Athlete of the
Year |
Team of the Year |
Coach of the Year |
|
Asotin |
Holly Heitstuman |
Bryse Heitstuman |
Football |
Sal Lopez |
|
Clarkston |
Misty Atkinson |
Sean Bernier |
Boy,s Tennis |
Larry McConnell/Sam
Adams |
|
Culdesac |
Danielle Pulley |
Jacob Nichols |
Boy's & Girl's
Tennis |
Terrie Hines |
|
Deary |
Kelsie Eggers |
Dustin Eggers |
Volleyball |
John Sutera |
|
Genesee |
Juliana Sobczyk |
Jeffrey Roy |
Boy's Basketball |
Jeff Boyd |
|
Grangeville |
Morgan VanderEsch |
D.J. Crosby |
Baseball |
Walter "Skip" Hall |
|
Highland |
Kaila Moore |
Jared Coursey |
Boy's Track |
Gordon Heath |
|
Kamiah |
Cassidy Langston |
Clayton Foster |
Football |
Ryan Ball |
|
Kendrick |
Morgan Wolff |
Rex Ireland |
Boy's Basketball |
Kevin Driskill |
|
Lapwai |
Annie Kane |
Drew Church |
Girl's Track |
Shawn Spencer |
|
Lewiston |
Kacey Wessels |
Shane Moser |
Boy's Track |
Keith Stuffle |
|
Moscow |
Lauren Bender |
Paul Wimer |
Softball |
Jessica Shawley |
|
Nezperce |
Melinda Mizer |
Nathan Seitz |
Boy's Track |
Dave Baldus |
|
Orofino |
Capri Savage/Ellen
Rouse |
Tyler Brooks |
Football |
Bo Cummings |
|
Pomeroy |
Heather Love |
Jesse Tennant |
Wrestling |
Randy Mulrony |
|
Potlatch |
Ondrea Palmer |
Dillon Lewis |
|
Craig Tefft |
|
Prairie |
Nicole Nida |
J.D. Riener |
Girl's Track |
Ryan Hasselstrom |
|
Pullman |
Katie Hinrichs |
J.T. Levenseller |
Girl's Volleyball |
Jen Greeny |
|
Timberline |
Annette Medley |
Dusty Daniels |
Boy's Track |
Buck Garritson |
|
Troy |
Beth Bailey |
Cory Nelson |
Football |
Scott Thompson |