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Athletics
Woodside Priory School kicked off the basketball season this year by retir- ing the jersey number of last year’s League MVP, Micki Oyler. This is the only time in the school’s 30-year history that an athletic number has been pulled from the list.
One of the best point guards on the Peninsula, Micki maintained a 29-point average in his senior year and received at graduation both the Athlete of the Year and the St. Benedict awards.
Athletic Director Bill August termed Micki “the epitome of the student-athlete,” an individ- ual with “character and commitment.” Micki set a model for Priory athletes as they entered the very competitive PSAL league and he was out- spoken in encouraging his classmates to support the teams, his coach said.
This year, Micki wears the same Number 33 as a starting point guard at the University of New England, where he is majoring in physical therapy.
PSAL - All League Athletes
1st Team All League Soccer Ramiro Arredondo
Boys Soccer
Honorable Mention Ryohei Akiyama Phil Dauchy
Tim Gerrish Chester Congdon
Girls Volleyball Honorable Mention Michelle Floyd Brianne Baker
Vicki Groom Jennifer Upjohn Gladys Martin
School Honors
Boys Varsity Soccer
MVP Ramiro Arredondo MIP Phil Dauchey
Ben Hurlbut Coaches: Chester Congdon
Boys JV Soccer
MVP Mike Bower MIP Henry Herrern Coaches: Justin Park
Girls Varsity Volleyball
MVP Brianne Baker MIP Michelle Floyd Coaches: Vicki Groom
Girls JV Volleyball
MVP Jennifer Upjohn MIP Susie Le Beau Coaches: Kelly Immel
Seventh-Eighth Grade Flag Football
MVP David Lando
MIP James Corning Coaches: Bryce Larsen
Sixth Grade Flag Football
MVP Hugh Robinson MIP Brandon Amdahl Coaches: Josh Rado
Eighth Grade Volleyball
MVP Brittany Ladrech MIP Emily Cohen
Michelle Ogren Coaches: Linda Zhang
Seventh Grade Volleyball
MVP Erin Trish MIP Tina Campbell
Gina Budde Coaches: Claire Waterman
Sixth-Seventh Grade Volleyball
MVP Monica Olsson MIP Kylie Hepper
Alison Schmidt Coaches: Laura Nowell
AWARDS
Micki with Coach Nate Bray last year and in #33 jersey this year at University of New England.
At mid-season, girls and boys varsity and junior varsity basketball teams have a mix of wins and losses. “It’s a tough season, the games are exciting because of that, and we will come out stronger because we have a young team with players who can return next year,” said one observer.


































































































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