News from Episcopal High School
 


Home
> News > Winter Athletic Awards

Winter Varsity Athletic Awards

Front row (left to right): Connor Williams '10, Coach's Award for girls' squash; Breanna Jones '09, Coach's Award for girls' basketball; Lindsey de Butts '08, Most Valuable Player for girls' basketball; Katie Chapman '09, Most Improved Player for girls' basketball; Elle Czura '09, Most Improved Player for girls' squash; Karima Holmes '08, Most Valuable Player for girls' track; Andima Umoren '08, Coach's Award for girls' track; and Clay Dunnan '08, Theodore S. Faunce Award for Most Valuable Player for girls' squash.

Back row: Nelson Jenkins '08, Coach's Award for boys' track; Johnny Motley '08, Charles Morton Stewart III Award for Most Valuable Player for wrestling; Spencer McKenna '08, Coach's Award for wrestling; Edward Pritchard '09, Most Improved Player for wrestling; John Richey '08, William Deal Waxter, Jr. Award for Most Valuable Player for boys' squash; Peter Hanan '08, Coach's Award for boys' basketball; Peter Diffley '08, William Caskie Watts Award for Most Valuable Player for boys' basketball; James Williams '09, Coach's Award for boys' squash; T.R. Wall '11, Most Improved Player for boys' squash; Allante' Keels '09, Most Valuable Player for boys' track; Mary Frantz '11, Most Improved Player for girls' track; and Justin Taylor '09, Most Improved Player for boys' track.

Not pictured: Upton Stover '08, Most Improved Player for boys' basketball.

 

Seniors Shine in Showcase

On Feb. 27, the Class of 2008 entertained the Episcopal community with skits poking fun at teachers and students, including themselves. Ten groups of seniors, each advised by a faculty member, wrote and performed skits about EHS life. The winning group, "Don't Touch de Butts," (left) performed a skit that centered around classic songs with an Episcopal twist on the lyrics, including "The Brady Bunch" theme. The group took home champion T-shirts as their prize.


EHS Students Open
"Little Shop of Horrors"

From Feb. 21-13, EHS students brought to life the musical comedy "Little Shop of Horrors," the classic story of a florist's assistant Seymour Krelborn (played by Charlie Haley '09, far right) and his bloodthirsty, alien plant, Audrey II.

While the plant initially boosts business at the shop, its pleas to "Feed me, Seymour!" eventually lead to a high body count.

 

Read more news from campus.


 

About EHSAcademicsThe ArtsAthleticsStudent LifeWhat's NewAdmissionsAlumni & DevelopmentParents & VisitorsSearch

Back to Top