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Fall sports athletes honored
by Nathan Ham
Sports Writer
nham@jeffersonpost.com
Back row: Laura Testerman, Gareth Berry (Most Improved), Jonathan Nichols (Coach's Award), Carolina Trent (Most Improved), Victoria Reed (all-conference honorable mention). Front row: Chelsea Eller (all-conference honorable mention), Tyler Eller (MVAC All-Conference, Coach's Award), Chrissy Simmons (all-conference honorable mention), Mac Church (MVP, MVAC All-Conference).
Back row: Laura Testerman, Gareth Berry (Most Improved), Jonathan Nichols (Coach's Award), Carolina Trent (Most Improved), Victoria Reed (all-conference honorable mention). Front row: Chelsea Eller (all-conference honorable mention), Tyler Eller (MVAC All-Conference, Coach's Award), Chrissy Simmons (all-conference honorable mention), Mac Church (MVP, MVAC All-Conference).
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Cheerleading, left to right: Tiffani Carrasco (Most Spirited), Madison Ball (Team Before Self), Hailey Richardson (Coach's Award), Chelsea Reavis (Most Improved), Amber Lane (MVP), and Meghan Miller (Coach's Award).
Cheerleading, left to right: Tiffani Carrasco (Most Spirited), Madison Ball (Team Before Self), Hailey Richardson (Coach's Award), Chelsea Reavis (Most Improved), Amber Lane (MVP), and Meghan Miller (Coach's Award).
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Football, back row left to right: Eli Gambill (all-conference honorable mention, Coach's Award), Avery Blevins (MVAC All-Conference, Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman), Dominic Maxwell (all-conference honorable mention, Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman), Jake Woods (all-conference honorable mention), Cullen Ashley (Most Outstanding Offensive Back). Front row, left to right: Johnathan Cox (MVAC All-Conference offense, all-conference honorable mention defense, Most Valuable Offensive Player), Carson Knight (MVAC All-Conference, Most Valuable Defensive Player), Michael Elliott (MVAC All-Conference, Most Outstanding Defensive Back), Matthew Hamilton (all-conference honorable mention, Most Improved), Anthony Federico (MVAC All-Conference).
Football, back row left to right: Eli Gambill (all-conference honorable mention, Coach's Award), Avery Blevins (MVAC All-Conference, Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman), Dominic Maxwell (all-conference honorable mention, Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman), Jake Woods (all-conference honorable mention), Cullen Ashley (Most Outstanding Offensive Back). Front row, left to right: Johnathan Cox (MVAC All-Conference offense, all-conference honorable mention defense, Most Valuable Offensive Player), Carson Knight (MVAC All-Conference, Most Valuable Defensive Player), Michael Elliott (MVAC All-Conference, Most Outstanding Defensive Back), Matthew Hamilton (all-conference honorable mention, Most Improved), Anthony Federico (MVAC All-Conference).
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Soccer, back row, left to right: Sam Bowers (Coach's Award), Alexis Ramos (MVAC All-Conference), Braxton Treadway (all-conference honorable mention), William Miller (all-conference honorable mention, Best Defensive Player). Front row, left to right: Miguel Ramos (MVAC Player of the Year, MVAC All-Conference), Lucas Zeller (MVP), Cesar Ruiz (MVAC All-Conference, Best Offensive Player. Not pictured: Tanner Elliott (Team Before Self).
Soccer, back row, left to right: Sam Bowers (Coach's Award), Alexis Ramos (MVAC All-Conference), Braxton Treadway (all-conference honorable mention), William Miller (all-conference honorable mention, Best Defensive Player). Front row, left to right: Miguel Ramos (MVAC Player of the Year, MVAC All-Conference), Lucas Zeller (MVP), Cesar Ruiz (MVAC All-Conference, Best Offensive Player. Not pictured: Tanner Elliott (Team Before Self).
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JV and varsity volleyball, left to right: Alexis Parks (JV MVP), Savannah Poe (JV Most Improved), Abby Miller (JV Best Serve), Abby Lopp (Varsity Best Offensive Player), Sloan Elliott (all-conference honorable mention, Varsity Best Defensive Player), Aspen Domske (all-conference honorable mention, Varsity MVP).
JV and varsity volleyball, left to right: Alexis Parks (JV MVP), Savannah Poe (JV Most Improved), Abby Miller (JV Best Serve), Abby Lopp (Varsity Best Offensive Player), Sloan Elliott (all-conference honorable mention, Varsity Best Defensive Player), Aspen Domske (all-conference honorable mention, Varsity MVP).
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Women's golf, left to right: Taylor Price (MVAC All-Conference, MVP), Madison Little (all-conference honorable mention), Olivia Barr (all-conference honorable mention, Most Improved).
Women's golf, left to right: Taylor Price (MVAC All-Conference, MVP), Madison Little (all-conference honorable mention), Olivia Barr (all-conference honorable mention, Most Improved).
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Women's tennis, left to right: Hallie Brown (MVAC All-Conference), Mary Austin Tugman (all-conference honorable mention), Anna Wooten (MVAC All-Conference, Co-MVP), Haley Maloney (MVAC All-Conference, Co-MVP, Coach's Award), Maggie Witherspoon (all-conference honorable mention). Not pictured: Hayley Ragland (Most Improved).
Women's tennis, left to right: Hallie Brown (MVAC All-Conference), Mary Austin Tugman (all-conference honorable mention), Anna Wooten (MVAC All-Conference, Co-MVP), Haley Maloney (MVAC All-Conference, Co-MVP, Coach's Award), Maggie Witherspoon (all-conference honorable mention). Not pictured: Hayley Ragland (Most Improved).
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Ashe County High School athletes from all seven fall sports were honored Sunday evening in front of coaches, friends and family members.

Before the evening started, ACHS Athletic Director Marc Payne was honored for his outstanding coaching career and the unwavering support for Husky Athletics.

Awards were handed out for varsity and junior varsity volleyball, women’s golf, JV and varsity cheerleading, women’s tennis, cross country, JV and varsity football and JV and varsity soccer.

Here are pictures of this year’s varsity award winners. JV winners will be in Tuesday’s edition of the Jefferson Post.

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