Charger Hall of Fame and Student-Athlete Awards
Source/Author: Stacy Alexander, Director of Alumni and Community Engagement
April 26, 2019
On Thursday, April 25, the Shorecrest Alumni Association and the Shorecrest Athletic Department co-hosted the Charger Hall of Fame awards. Alumni, current students, parents and friends mingled during a reception before heading into the Janet Root Theatre for the awards ceremony.
Athletic Hall of Fame Selection Committee Chair Jim Vigue '89 hosted the awards, which honored Shorecrest athletes both past and present, reminding Chargers young and old of the rich athletic tradition in our community.
The 10th Annual Charger Hall of Fame ceremony inducted Morgan Basil ‘10 and Lisa Blumencranz ‘92. This accomplishment is a great honor and testament to the lasting athletic contribution they have made to the Shorecrest community. They will be joining an elite group of fellow alumni who have had stellar Shorecrest athletic careers.
Morgan was introduced by Elaine East, former Shorecrest faculty and tennis coach. Morgan joined the varsity tennis team in sixth grade. She was named the Shorecrest Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year in 2006, after winning Pinellas County District titles in Singles four years in a row and in Doubles six years in a row. Morgan went on the play professional tennis in the Women’s International Tennis Federation and collegiate tennis at Boise State.
Lisa was introduced by her sister, Jennifer Blumencranz Molnar ‘95 and brother, Brett Blumencranz ‘91. Lisa was a triple crown athlete playing softball, volleyball and soccer. Lisa was the captain of the softball team and was All-County and All-Conference three years straight. She was also the All-Conference MVP in 1990 and 1991, All State in 1992 and the St. Pete Times Player of the Year in 1992.
Each year, the Shorecrest Athletic Program recognizes the male and female student-athlete of the year with the The Coach Philip Hayford Outstanding Male Athlete Award and The Fran Risser Outstanding Female Athlete Award. Our student athletes have demonstrated commitment, teamwork, leadership, time management, endurance and more.
A video recap of the year in athletics was shared with the audience, looking back at all the great memories, reminiscing about long, hot practices, tough-fought victories, friendships made and lessons learned.
Anthony McCall, Athletic Director and Matt Thompson, Assistant Athletic Director invited the nominees for the Fran Risser Outstanding Female Athlete Award and the Coach Hayford Outstanding Male Athlete Award to the stage.
Nominees for the Fran Risser Outstanding Female Athlete Award:
Ashlee Burkett ‘19
Renice Dacres ‘19
Sophie Elwyn ‘19
Elizabeth Shanahan ‘19
Jacqueline St. Cin ‘19
Nominees for the Coach Phil Hayford Outstanding Male Athlete Award:
Ben Berner ‘19
Trevor Bernstein ‘19
Jake Freedman ‘19
Caleb Kravitz ‘20
Omarhiyon Malcolm ‘20
Logan Stenger ‘19
Coach McCall announced the Fran Risser Award winner Jacqueline St. Cin ‘19 and student-athletes tied for the Coach Hayford Award Jake Freedman ‘19 and Caleb Kravitz ‘20!
When Shorecrest athletes, parents, faculty and Charger alumni see the past and present come together they see themselves participating in something larger than themselves. They can commit to and take pride in Shorecrest’s community, and cement that connection with fun.
Congratulations to our new Athletic Hall of Fame inductees, our student-athlete nominees and the winners of the outstanding female and male athletes of 2019!
View photos from the event here.
View photos from the event here.
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The Shorecrest Chargers Athletics Department awarded five students with a Triple Crown award. This award is presented to a student athlete who lettered in at least three Varsity Sports. The individuals who win this award are challenged and committed to being the ultimate Charger Student Athlete.
The recipients were:
Cooper Lanigan ‘19: Football, Basketball and Track
Aidan Samuelson ‘19: Cross Country, Soccer and Track
Brendan Smith ‘19: Football, Soccer and Baseball
Lindsey Leonhirth ‘20: Cheerleading, Soccer and Tennis
Reece Lettelleir ‘20: Football, Basketball and Track