R-H fall sports awards

Published 10:09 am Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Randolph-Henry High School (R-H) recently held its Fall Sports Awards Banquet during which team awards were handed out.

Randolph-Henry High School 2018 varsity golf team honorees included, pictured above,
from left, sophomore Jordan Colbert, Best All-Around Player; senior Larkin Jackson,
MVP; senior Skylar Lacks, MVP; and sophomore Brenden Francisco, Most Improved
Player.

For the school’s varsity golf team, Skylar Lacks and Larkin Jackson were each named Most Valuable Player (MVP), Jordan Colbert was named Best All-Around Player and Brenden Francisco was named Most Improved Player.

Randolph-Henry High School 2018 varsity football team honorees included, pictured above,
from left, senior Layton Payne, 100 Percent Award; senior Ryan Skipper, MVP; and freshman
Isaiah Brown, Most Improved.

For the R-H varsity football team, Ryan Skipper was named MVP, Layton Payne received the 100 Percent Award, and Isaiah Brown was named Most Improved.

For the school’s cross

Randolph-Henry High School 2018 varsity girls volleyball team honorees included, pictured
above, from left, junior Leighan Payne, Coaches Award; senior Morgan Mason, Coaches
Award; and senior Michaela Miller, Coaches Award.

country teams, Travis Adams was named MVP for the boys squad, and Olivia Nelson was named MVP for the girls squad. Additionally, Matthew Aydlett was named Most Improved for the boys, and Hannah Shay was named Most Improved for the girls. Billy French and Lindy Newcomb were each Coaches Award recipients.

For the R-H varsity girls volleyball team, three players each earned a Coaches Award. They included Morgan Mason, Michaela Miller and Leighan Payne.

Four student-athletes also earned recognition at the junior varsity level.

For the R-H junior varsity football team, the title of MVP went to Russell Thompson, and the 100 Percent Award went to Dagen Crews.

Randolph-Henry High
School 2018 junior
varsity girls volleyball
team honorees included,
pictured at right, from
left, sophomore Morgan
Lawson, Coaches Award;
and freshman Courtney
Harmon.

For the school’s junior varsity girls volleyball team, Morgan Lawson and Courtney Harmon each were recipients of the Coaches Award.