Voting is now open for the Old Colony Memorial’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the spring sports season, highlighting standout performances from local athletes. Plymouth South’s track and field teams excelled, clinching the Patriot League dual meet titles for both boys and girls, with 14 all-star selections and individual MVPs. Plymouth North also made its mark with MVP awards for Willow Herndon in girls track and field and Danny Kenney in baseball. Rising Tide’s softball team celebrated its first league title, led by standout Alanna Flanders. Other nominees include Lilia Davies, Nathan Dudley, and Kaylee Gendron from Plymouth South, as well as players from Plymouth North like Stella Kirkpatrick and Logan Perry. Voting is open to the public, with no limit on submissions, and will close each Sunday at noon.
Why It Matters
This voting process reflects community engagement in local sports and recognizes the achievements of student-athletes across multiple schools, including Plymouth North, Plymouth South, and Rising Tide Charter School. The performance of these athletes not only contributes to school pride but also fosters a competitive spirit in high school sports. Notably, Plymouth South’s track and field teams’ success and Rising Tide’s historic league title demonstrate an evolution in local athletic programs, showcasing talent development and encouraging participation in sports at the high school level.
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