Superior Junior High recognizes outstanding athletes; Navarrette, Martinez given Diablo Awards

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Superior Jr. High School announced the Jr. Panthers’ sports award honorees at the annual Sports Award Banquet on May 15, 2013. Several honorees were recognized for each sport.

And the winners are:

Football: 7th Grade Volleyball:

MVP – Edgar Galindo Pacheco MVP – Alicia Arriola

Def. Player of the Year – Austin Navarrette Most Spirited Player – Casandra Drennan

Off. Player of the Year – Nicolaus Cruz Outstanding Def. Player – Jalisa Murray

Most Improved – Ramon Ramirez Most Improved – Victoria G. Juarez

Most Improved – Analysse Jaurez

8th Grade Volleyball:

MVP – Elizabeth Ochoa Football Spiritline:

Most Spirited Player – Eleanna Ybarra Leadership Award – Ashley Lira

Most Spirited Player – Maria Banda Most Spirited – Sivanna Lopez

Most Improved Player – Allison Martinez Most Improved – Holly Byrd

Special Manager Award – Alexandria Hernandez

Basketball Spiritline: 7th Grade Boys’ Basketball:

Leadership Award – Stephanie Martinez Outstanding Off. Player – Marcos Bueno

Most Spirited – Casandra Drennan Outstanding Def. Player – Lorenzo Garcia

Most Improved – Yasmin Rangel Velasquez Most Improved – Marco Ochoa

8th Grade Boys’ Basketball: 7th Grade Girls’ Basketball:

Co-MVP – Nicolaus Cruz MVP – Victoria Grace Juarez

Co-MVP – Austin Navarrette Best Defensive Player – Analysse M. Juarez

Attitude & Dedication – Steven Byrd Best Offenvise Player – Jalissa D. Murray

8th Grade Girls’ Basketball: Baseball:

MVP – Elizabeth Ochoa MVP – Nicolaus Cruz

Best Defensive Player – Maribel Castro Off. Player of Year – Austin Navarrette

Most Improved Player – Eleanna Ybarra Def. Player of Year – Jesse Lopez

Def. Player of Year – Frank Pino

Softball: Def. Player of Year – Edgar Galindo Pacheco

MVP – Elizabeth Ochoa Most Improved – Joseph Diaz Gonzalez

Def. Player of Year – Alicia Arriola Most Improved – Steven Byrd

Most Improved – Analysse Jaurez Most Improved – Steven Denogean

Diablo Award 2012-13

Male – Austin Navarrette

Female – Allison Martinez

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