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Vote for The BlueStreak-Ruden Report Fall
Female Player of The Year
By Dave Ruden
November 22, 2014
After a long list of memorable accomplishments over the past two months, it is time for you to decide who was
the very best of the best. We have selected seven outstanding finalists for our BlueStreak-Ruden Report FCIAC
Fall Female Player of the Year award.
The winner will receive a trophy from BlueStreak Sports Training and The Ruden Report.
Here are the finalists, who were all named to the All-FCIAC and All-State teams, and their accomplishments
(based on information submitted by coaches):
JENNA BIKE, ST. JOSEPH SOCCER: Bike finished with 19 goals and 16 assists for the Cadets.
MEGAN CUNNINGHAM, WILTON FIELD HOCKEY: Cunningham finished with 12 goals — two
game-winners in overtime — and 15 assists for the Warriors.
HANNAH DEBASLI, STAPLES CROSS COUNTRY: DeBalsi was undefeated, winning the FCIAC, Class L,
State Open and New England Championships.
JESS LASZLO, WESTHILL SOCCER: Laszlo finished with 17 goals and 22 assists for the Vikings.
MARCIE MAGUIRE, RIDGEFIELD SWIMMING: Maguire won both the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke at
the FCIAC, Class LL and State Open championships. She set the FCIAC and Class LL records in the 100 back.
IZZY TAYLOR, DARIEN VOLLEYBALL: Taylor finished with 304 kills, 55 blocks, 188 digs and was the
most valuable player of both the FCIAC and Class L championships.
KYLIE TOWBIN, NEW CANAAN SWIMMING: Towbin finished second in diving at the FCIAC
championships and set meet records in winning the Class L and State Open championships.
Those are the seven finalists. You have until noon on Wednesday to select the 2014 BlueStreak-Ruden Report
FCIAC Spring Female Player of the Year.