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When thinking about athletes the first thing that usually does not come to mind is three piece suits and elegant dress. But, to celebrate their accomplishments and a hard fought season, the athletes of Evangel got together for their annual sports banquet. During the banquet, athletes are recognized for their commitment, dedication, and hard work. They put in countless hours of training and worked tirelessly to not only better themselves, but their teammates as well. What made this Banquet special was the relationship and bonds that these athletes shared with each other. True relationships are not formed over night; they take time to build and time to grow. They are rarely perfect. They have ups and downs and plenty of growing pains, but it is through these experiences that bonds are strengthened and lasting memories are made.
Recipients of awards are:
Girls Varsity Volleyball
Blanca Bayas- All Conference
Lily Morales- All Division
Boys JV Basketball
Michael Tolone- Regular Season MVP
Jesse Gomez- Playoff MVP
Samuel Garcia- All Conference
Wesley Pratt- All Division
Team Award- Regular Season Champions
Playoff Champions
Girls Varsity Basketball
Blanca Bayas- All Conference
Lily Morales- All Division
Boys Varsity Basketball
Jonathan Guzman – All Conference
Josiah Bonifas-All Division
Coach Wong- Coach of the Year
Boys Varsity Baseball
Samuel Garcia- All Conference
Boys Varsity Volleyball
Michael Tolone – All Conference
Elijah Gonzalez – All Conference
Joseph Wong
Athletics Director
Head and Heart
Cathy Ferguson once said, Ninety-eight percent of success is in the head and the heart. This could not be any truer then for track. Your biggest competition is not your opponent standing next to you. Your biggest competition is the voice inside of you. Track tests a person’s will. One can be physically in shape, but if they lack mental conditioning, then their body will give in to the desire to quit. This year’s track team was not only physically in shape, but mentally in shape as well. I remember one of the kids saying, it only hurts to a point, then it doesn’t get any worse. You have to set goals & stand by those goals, striving every day to be better than the last.
Coach Wong
When thinking about athletes the first thing that usually does not come to mind is three piece suits and elegant dress. But, to celebrate their accomplishments and a hard fought season, the athletes of Evangel got together for their annual sports banquet. During the banquet, athletes are recognized for their commitment, dedication, and hard work. They put in countless hours of training and worked tirelessly to not only better themselves, but their teammates as well. What made this Banquet special was the relationship and bonds that these athletes shared with each other. True relationships are not formed over night; they take time to build and time to grow. They are rarely perfect. They have ups and downs and plenty of growing pains, but it is threw these experiences that bonds are strengthened and lasting memories are made.
Recipients of awards are:
Girls Varsity Volleyball
Blanca Bayas- All Conference
Lily Morales- All Division
Coach Wong- Coach of the Year
Boys JV Basketball
Justin Diaz- Regular Season MVP
Wesley Bryant- All Conference
Jason Cherry- All Conference
Mike Tolone- All Division
Team Award- Undefeated Regular Season Champions
Playoff Runner Up
Girls Varsity Basketball
Blanca Bayas- All Conference
Lily Morales- All Division
Boys Varsity Basketball
Fred Sanchez- All Conference
Anthony Cabrera-All Division
Team Award- Playoff Runner Up
Boys Varsity Baseball
Samuel Garcia- All Conference
Boys Varsity Volleyball
Steven Rodriguez- All Conference
John Rezkalla- All Conference
Gabriel Monroig- All Conference
Team Award- Playoff Runner Up
Great Season
If you really want to test your abilities and see what you are capable of, track is the place for you. Tired, what are you tired from? This is the easy part, it’s only tryouts. Wait till you actually make the team. These athletes pushed their selves and their bodies to the limit every practice. They never said that they were tired or couldn’t do it, they dug down deep and willed themselves to finish. Each practice they strove to do better than the day before & to their credit they succeeded. I am so proud of you all. Great Season.
Special recognition: Angie Arroyo 1st place in the Girls HS Shot Put, Bekah Hornedo 6th place in the Girls HS 400m. Track Team: Becky Wong, Sabrina Emestica, Desiree Rivera, Stephanie Saintillian, Bekah Hornedo, Angie Arroyo, Eva Cruz, Blanca Bayas, Alexi Arceo, Joel Sciarrone, Stephen Cruzado, Arnaldo Samondo, Joseph Nadal, Wesley Pratt, Judah Soverall, Tyson Wilkman.
Coach Wong
Celebrating our Athletes!
On Thursday, May 27th the gymnasium was decked out with beautiful lanterns, fishbowls on the tables, wonderful and unbelievable trophies. The students were dressed to the “t” and there was excitement in the air. All students received trophies and hoodies with their number and names on them. There were many special awards given…
Girls Varsity Volleyball
Becky Wong – Regular Season MVP & Martin Luther Tournament MVP
Karas Bonifas – All Conference
Amanda Roque – All Conference
Amanda Pabon – All Conference
Coach Wong – Coach of the Year
Boys JV Basketball
Anthony Caberera – Regular Season MVP
Demetrious Johnson – Playoff MVP
Matthew Gonzalez – All Conference
Demetrious Johnson – All Conference
Josiah Bonifas – All Division
Girls Varsity Basketball
Karas Bonifas – All Conference
Angie Arroyo – All Conference
Natalia Alverez – All Division
Boys Varsity Basketball
Geordan Gibson – All Conference
Sean Villalba – All Division
Boys Varsity Volleyball
Jonathan Bonifas – All Conference
Emerson Calvi – All Conference
Boys Varsity Baseball
Ronald Barillas – Regular Season MVP
Brett Bender – All Conference
Danny Suarez – All Conference
Bupe Kunda – All Conference
Nick Singleton – Honorable Mention
Coach Berrios – Coach of the Year
ECS Track Team
This track season I have had the honor and privilege of working with nineteen gifted athletes. From the first day of tryouts they were told that once on the team they would be pushed far beyond what they believed to be their limits. Tryouts consisted of two solid hours of track drills, which were designed to test how in shape the athlete was in.
To be a member of the track team one has to be hard working, dedicated, motivated, and have self-confident. There is no glory in Track and Field, no pep rally’s, no home crowd to cheer you on. Track and Field is solely about individual talent and constantly striving to be better then the previous day. Throughout the season these athletes were tested both mentally and physically. They were challenged and asked to perform far beyond what they believed they could handle. But time and time again these athletes rose to the occasion and proved how much they wanted to be a part of the team. For most of the athletes on track team this season was one that established in their mind that they can stick with and preserver through any obstacle and that giving up is not an option.
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I am a member of a team, and I rely on the team, I defer to it and sacrifice for it, because the team, not the individual, is the ultimate champion by Mia Hamm. After an intense and exciting year, members of our sports teams came together to celebrate their accomplishments and reflect on all the, “funny” moments they had throughout the year. We started off our night with lots of laughter, watching slideshows of the athletes when they were younger. After laughing at each other’s baby pictures, we opened up the microphone to anyone that had a funny story about the team; needless to say many took this opportunity. Muhammad Ali once said, “Champions aren’t made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them — a desire, a dream, a vision.” Our athletes have something that many others lack and that is a genuine passion and love for the game. They play not because of the recognition that it brings, but because it is an extension and expression of whom they are. I thank God for my Athletes and all that they have taught me. They could not have made my first year as Athletics Director any better then it already was.
-Mr. Wong