Fall 2009 Team Awards
With all of the talent in the three divisions of the MBA, it is very difficult to single out only one player from each team that is the Most Improved Player (MIP) or the Most Outstanding Player (MOP). The Most Improved Player is the one person that shows the most progress during the course of the season regardless of skill level. The Most Outstanding Player is not necessarily the player who scores the most points. Instead, this player must be strong on offense and defense, have team spirit, and be leader both on and off the court. Sportsmanship is awarded to the player with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. Hustle is awarded to the player with a very strong work ethic on both offense and defense.
The MBA is proud to announce the following awards for the JV Boys Division:
- Knockout - Vinz Umali
- Hot Shot - Lukas Garcia
- Sportsmanship - Vinz Umali
- Hustle - Tommy Precourt
- Hustle - Nathan Procaccini
- MIP - Matthey Connolly
- MIP - Ricardo Cortes
- MIP - Alex Hayward-Roberts
The MBA is proud to announce the following awards for the JV Girls Division:
- Knockout - Destiny Arroyo
- Hot Shot - Destiny Arroyo
- Sportsmanship - Mikaela McCartney
- Hustle - Kyla Parnell
- Hustle - Lea El Achkar
- MIP - Alanna Haynes
- MIP - Sara Hohenthal
- MIP - Lauren Bairos
The MBA is proud to announce the following awards for the Varsity Girls Division:
- Knockout - Katie Bauer
- Hot Shot - Makenna Carella
- Turquoise Tornados (V-1) MIP - Danica Fromerth
- Turquoise Tornados (V-1) MOP - Ali Hanlon
- Tar Heels (V-2) MIP - Krysta Taylor
- Tar Heels (V-2) MOP - Desiree Elmore
- Orange (V-3) MIP - Katy Davis
- Orange (V-3) MOP - Dominique Woods
- True Blue (V-4) MIP - Kelly Cassada
- True Blue (V-4) MOP - Corrine Williams
- Rockin Robins (V-5) MIP - Megan Gargano
- Rockin Robins (V-5) MOP - Marissa Silverman
- Rush (V-6) MIP - Emma Jones
- Rush (V-6) MOP - Kara Noble