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Emory & Henry’s Academic All-District® Honorees for Winter and Spring

Posted July 05, 2023

Men’s Basketball

  • Patrick Antonelli
  • Cade Looney
  • Jacob Morgan

Women’s Basketball

  • Amaya Lee
  • Chelsi Hodges
  • Grace Glance
  • Hannah Spainhour

Women’s Swimming

  • Paige Gelenski
  • Peyton Helscher
  • Rachel Ritter

Baseball

  • Michael Owen
  • Justin Day

Women’s Wrestling

  • Andreia Langley

Equestrian

  • Ava Harry
  • Sierra Smith

Men’s Golf

  • Peerapol Huangching

Women’s Golf

  • Emily Smelcer
  • Briah Frisbee

Men’s Track & Field

  • Gavin Lee
  • Hayden Oglesby
  • Zavery Wallace

Women’s Track & Field

  • Madeline Bishop
  • Michaela Fiscus
  • Kinna Margette
  • Avery Word

Softball

  • Avery Adkins
  • Julia Street
  • Makayla Dowdy
  • Lydia Taylor
  • Makenzie Williams

Women’s Tennis

  • Sabina Chernega

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