Sixty-Five Montevallo Student-Athletes Named to 2009-10 Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll
MONTEVALLO, Ala. – The University of Montevallo athletic department had 65 student-athletes named to the 2009-10 Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll. Men’s soccer led all Montevallo teams with 13 members being named to the list. The Presidential Honor Roll recognizes all student-athletes at the 13 PBC member institutions who had a GPA of 3.0 or higher for the academic year.
The Peach Belt Conference announced that 1,080 student-athletes were named to the Presidential Honor Roll from the league office in Augusta.
The honor roll has been divided into four groups: Presidential Scholars, Bronze Scholars, Silver Scholars and Gold Scholars. All student-athletes with a GPA from 3.0 to 3.24 are Presidential Scholars while Bronze Scholars are 3.25 to 3.49; Silver 3.50 to 3.74 and Gold Scholars are those with a 3.75 to 4.00.
The 1,080 student-athletes honored is an increase of 248 from last season’s total and the first time the conference has honored more than 1,000 student-athletes in its 20-year history. Each student-athlete will receive a certificate from the conference office.
Gold Scholars: Tripp Cash (men’s golf), Virginia Clay (volleyball), Brittany Correia (women’s soccer), Vance Curro (men’s soccer), Joshua Dabbs (baseball), Ginny Davis (women’s cross country), Aaron Ebert (men’s golf), Gonzalo Gambertoglio (men’s golf), Anna Garrison (volleyball), Joshua Headley (baseball), Mariano Lepori (men’s golf), Lauren Markle (volleyball), Patrick Morris (men’s basketball), Michael Riggle (men’s soccer), Calli Robinson (women’s tennis), Paige Scott (women’s soccer), Betsy Stevenson (volleyball), Petar Triva (men’s soccer), Ruwaldt Viljoen (men’s golf).
Silver Scholars: Kodi Bobo (women’s tennis), Austin Dubberly (baseball), David Esser (men’s soccer), Emily Gibson (women’s golf), Helene Nordgreen (women’s tennis), Kristi Kelly (women’s tennis), Denise Mannion (women’s soccer), Daniel Pelletier (men’s soccer), James Steer (men’s soccer), Tarnesha Stephens (volleyball), Alex Terhar (women’s soccer), January Waters (women’s cross country).
Bronze Scholars: Manyi Ati (volleyball), Stephen Beatty (men’s soccer), Rebecca Dowd (volleyball), Erin Duncan (women’s soccer), Haley Evans (women’s cross country), Katy Handrick (volleyball), Georgia Izard (women’s cross country), Jenna Kuzemski (women’s soccer), Brandon Land (men’s soccer), Alyssa Maxwell (women’s soccer), Austin McIntosh (men’s soccer), Martin Mutanda (men’s soccer), Joe Prokop (baseball), Milan Pualic (men’s soccer), Ronald Severtsgaard (men’s basketball), Cameron Sokalski (baseball), Kara Zawisza (volleyball).
Presidential Scholars: Nathan Archard (men’s soccer), John Michael Caraway (baseball), Brittany Gable (women’s soccer), Haley Gant (women’s soccer), Alex Ghoja (men’s soccer), Kaley Hale (women’s golf), Jon Henderson (men’s golf), Scott Kaylor (baseball), Amy McGucken (women’s tennis), Heather Mutton (women’s golf), Alex Sanabria (women’s basketball), Dustin Schaefer (men’s golf), Katherine Schofield (women’s cross country), Amanda Scott (women’s basketball), Christina Shelton (women’s basketball), Nicola Stolworthy (women’s soccer), Brittany Wilson (volleyball).
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