Bronxville School Winter Sports Awards 2024

The boys’ and girls’ squash team at Winter Sports Awards. Photo courtesy of @BronxvilleSchool.
By J. Murrer and S.Q. DeJoy
March 20, 2024: The Bronxville School winter athletes were honored at the annual Winter Sports Awards evening last week.
The winter season started out right after Thanksgiving and ended in early March with the Indoor Track and Field Nationals and the U.S. Squash Championship.
It was a drawn-out but very successful season for the Broncos who received 27 All-League awards and 20 All-Section awards.
The sports awards evening can be viewed at Winter Sports Awards 2024, and a full list of awards winners is listed below.
Squash
The varsity squash teams had very successful seasons despite graduating many team members last year. The Bronxville girls’ team had an undefeated regular season and competed at the U.S. Squash National Championship in Philadelphia.
At Nationals, the Bronxville girls placed 13th overall in Division 1. They were first among all public schools and earned the status of being the most successful public school squash program in the country.
The boys’ team was 8-1 in the regular season and placed 8th in Division 2 at Nationals.
Below are the squash awards.
Girls’ Varsity Squash
Captain Award: Scarlett Hine
Most Valuable Player: Emma Yeon
Most Improved: Petra Monogenis, Rosie Vorbach
Boys’ Varsity Squash
Captains’ Awards: Rustin Wiser, Andrew Shah
Most Valuable Player: John Shah
Most Improved: Pierce Martin
Indoor Track & Field
The indoor track and field teams finished the season as League and Sectional Champions. In addition, they sent eight athletes to the New York State Championships and eleven to National Championships held in Boston and New York.
Three athletes set new school records: Wyatt Gravier in both the 55m hurdles and the high jump, Davis Patterson in the 300m, and Alex Napolitano in the weight throw.
Below are the indoor track & field awards.
Girls’ Team
All-Section: Caitlin Paisley, Kara Kochansky, Finlay Rowan, Eva Mihova, Colette Ungvary, Juliet Winiecki, Maddy Williams, and Carina Winiecki.
All-League: Carson Kochansky, Caitlin Paisley, Finlay Rowan, Kara Kochansky, Eva Mihova, Alessa Johnson, Colette Ungvary, Meghan Curran, Juliet Winiecki, Maddy Williams, and Carina Winiecki.
Distance MVP: Maddy Williams
Field MVP: Eva Mihova
Sprinting MVP: Kara Kochansky
Boys’ Team
All-Section: Luke Corr, Liam Greenfield, Tommy Henningson, Spencer Martin, Kieran McBride, Wyatt Gravier, Javier Tomala-Reidel, Jack Toal, Davis Patterson, Grant Patterson, and Julian Gonzalez.
All-League: Spencer Martin, Kieran McBride, Wyatt Gravier, Matthew McSherry, Javier Tomala-Reidel, Alex Napolitano, Davis Patterson, and Grant Patterson.
Distance MVP: Kieran McBride
Field /Hurdles MVP: Wyatt Gravier
Sprinting MVP: Davis Patterson
Ice Hockey

Photo courtesy of @BronxvilleSchool
Senior Luke Arrighi (pictured above speaking at the Winter Sports Awards) plays ice hockey for the combined Eastchester/Tuckahoe/Bronxville/Edgemont ice hockey team, and had a stellar season and was named All-League, All-Section, and League MVP. Arrighi, a team captain, scored 58 points in 20 games and is the 7th-ranked forward for All-State consideration.
Below are the ice hockey awards:
Ice Hockey (Eastchester, Tuckahoe, Bronxville, Edgemont)
All-League and All-Section: Luke Arrighi
League D MVP: Luke Arrighi
Boys' Basketball
Below are the boys' basketball awards.
All-League: Charlie Donohue
Most Outstanding Player: Charlie Donohue
Defensive Player: Chase Tuitt
Coaches’ Award: Nicholas Ranieri
Most Improved Player: Jack Gangemi
Girls' Basketball
Below are the girls' basketball awards.
Leadership Award: Elle Ruhanen, Kalliroi Ladas, Fiona Keveney
Rookie of the Year Award: Claire Kennedy
Boys' Swimming and Diving – New Rochelle/ Bronxville
Below are the boys' swimming and diving awards.
Coaches’ Award for Leadership and Dedication: Travis Hammering
Most Valuable Swimmer: William McCarthy
Most Improved Swimmer: Matthew Bici
Varsity Skiing
Below are the varsity skiing awards.
All-League: Lucy, Sevin, Brooke Thompson, Ray Thompson, Charles Watkins, and Stella Woolery.
Most Valuable Skiers: Lucy Sevin, Brooke Thompson, Ray Thompson
Most Improved: Gus Robinson, Charlie Watkins
Bronco Spirit Awards: Frances Arrighi, Morea Gjocaj, Elira Punter
Go Broncos.
AC Co-Presidents Connor O’Brien, Maddy Stupart
Skiing
MVP : Lucy Sevin, Brooke Thompson, Ray Thompson,
All-League: Lucy Sevin, Brooke Thompson, Ray Thompson, Charlie Wakins, Stella Woolery
All-League, Honorable Mention:M Rucci, Andrew WIlmont, A? Petrillo
Most Improved: Charlie Watkins
Spirit Awards:
Ice Hockey
James ,David O’Shaughnessy, Luke Arrighi
League MVP: Luke Arrighi
ALL- LEAGUE All-Section: Luke Arrighi
All-Section: O’Shaughnessy
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ETBE NOTES
Four schools, five Bronxville students- Arrighi, O’Shaughnessy, Zach Loader, Sebastian Hartlnd, Victor ASbuluh
Four-town team. Took over varisty this year Adam Benevista hard to get ice time in Secxtion 1
10-10- ½ game out of league title
18 returning players
Luke captain
58 points in 20 games, one of the highest point totals ever
5 teams in league- voted MVP
7th ranked forward for all-state consideration
BOYS BASKETBALL
Captains: Connor O’Brien, Charlie O’Donohue, Chase Tuit
17 basketball roster; 7 seniors, Made the playoffs, played up to A; won against NS, lost to Woodlands who won Section 1 and regionals.
Squash 8-1 FairWest; ranked top in country; 8th in D2 at Nationals
ScarletT HineAndrew Shah, most successful year for girtls Won FW undefeated, Dividion 1 13th overall – Best Div 1 public school in the country- senior captain
Girls’ team – Supreet – no girls team a couple of years ago- Most successful public school squash progeam in the country.
Boys’ team- graduated lots of seniors in 2022 and 2023; boys’ team in Nov- something special- 2-7 very strong team, competed well at Nationals lost 4-3 to the team that won Nationals. Lot of potential
MVP boys’: John Shah
Captains’ award: Andrew Shah
Captains’ award: Rustin Wiser
Most Improved: Pierce Martin?
Most Improved: girls- Becca Monogenis
Captains’ award: Scarlett Hine
MVP girls’: Rosie Vorbach
MVP girls: Emma Yawn
Boys’ Swimming
Leadership award: Travis Amerly?













