(WNY News Now) – JAMESTOWN, N.Y. – Thirty Jamestown High School students were named All-Western New York Scholar Athletes winners and honorable mentions for the fall athletic season by Section VI. Eligible students are seniors involved in a fall sport who had a cumulative grade-point average of 90% or higher.

JHS senior Abrielle Monaghan, a member of the girls tennis team, was named a winner, while 29 JHS students were named honorable mentions, including: Carsen Bane, football; Greg Brumagin, cross country; Noah Burch, soccer; Liam Caswell, indoor track; Owen Caswell, indoor track; Dainys Cruz, volleyball; Garbiella Demorest, tennis; Max Digirolamo, football; Shane Gabriel, cross country; Cole Joly, football; Kaitlyn Kennedy, volleyball; Maxwell Knight, cross country; Emma Krzanak, soccer; Allison Latona, tennis; Tyler Maloney, soccer; Morgan Maloney, soccer; Logan McIntosh, soccer; Keith Miller, football; Jack Osbrone, cross country; Andres Pacheco, soccer; Ella Propheter, soccer; Noah Rivera, soccer; Karlee Rock, tennis; Jazmyn Rollinger-Norrod, cheerleading; Kaylin Russell, volleyball; Avery Salvaggio, volleyball; Mattea Spitzer, volleyball; Madelyn Strickland, tennis; Betty Tubbs, volleyball.

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