1953: The Magazine of St. Johns Country Day School (Summer 2021)

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School News Briefs Athletics By Abigail Campbell ’22

Nothing We Can’t Take In a year marked by unforeseen challenges, lost opportunities, and mountainous oppositions, our Spartans proved just how dedicated and determined they are to their roles as student-athletes. The St. Johns Athletic Department was crowned with ten district championships, eleven regional appearances, six state appearances, two state runners-up, and a state championship. Despite the obstacles in their way and the strangeness of their seasons, each and every team of Spartans came together to achieve one of the most successful years in the history of the school’s athletics.

Onto the Next Chapter The class of 2021 proudly watched 16 student-athletes sign to play collegiate sports this winter and spring. The culmination of the group’s dedication to various teams has left an indelible mark on the Athletic Department and the legacy of St. Johns’ excellence. In November, both the girls soccer program and boys baseball program held ceremonies to celebrate the following athletes’ commitments: ◆ Alexis Agramonte (Soccer) Troy University ◆ Paige Crews (Soccer) Texas Christian University ◆ Lexi Drumm (Soccer) College of Charleston ◆ Maddie Moody (Soccer) Davidson College ◆ Ellie Rosenau (Soccer) Berry College ◆ Natalie Wilson (Soccer) University of Southern Mississippi ◆ Mia Sadler (Soccer) University of Southern Mississippi

◆ Mason Davis (Baseball) Florida State College at Jacksonville ◆ Connor Moore (Baseball) Florida State University ◆ James Oman (Baseball) Chipola College ◆ Luke Shannahan (Baseball) Pensacola State College ◆ Jace Thomas (Baseball) Flagler College

Boys Middle School Soccer — IMSC Championship Boys Middle School Soccer won the IMSC Championship 1-0 over Providence School. All Tournament Selections included Corban Berrang ’25.

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And in the Spring, four more Spartans joined the club: ◆ Max Arnold (Football) Furman University ◆ Max Monroe (Football) Wagner College ◆ Paul Allen (Basketball) Five Towns College ◆ Landon Brafford (Soccer) Brewton Parker College


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