2023 Chronicle STARS Student Athlete Awards

2023 Chronicle STARS Student Athlete Awards

The 2023 Chronicle STARS Student-Athlete Awards was a night filled with celebration and recognition for outstanding student-athletes in Citrus County. The event, held annually, brought together athletes, coaches, families, and sponsors to honor the exceptional achievements of these young individuals.

Travis Anderson, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County and former NCAA Florida State University baseball player, delivered an inspiring keynote speech emphasizing the importance of rising above excuses. His words resonated with the audience and set the tone for the evening.

Among the many deserving student-athletes, I wanted to single out some from last evening who were highlighted for their exceptional accomplishments. Check out the Chronicle this weekend for the full coverage of all the student-athletes and award winners.

Kasey Strom from Crystal River was named the Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Kasey excelled academically with a perfect 4.0 unweighted GPA and 4.745 weighted GPA. She also qualified for the state tournament in weightlifting and participated in the discus event at the state track and field meet.

Austin Edwards, also from Crystal River, was named the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Austin showcased his skills on the soccer field and tennis court while maintaining an impressive academic performance. He held the No. 1 singles and doubles spot for the tennis team and had a 3.979 unweighted GPA and 4.813 weighted GPA.

Tim Gray, a junior from Crystal River, received the title of Wrestler of the Year. Tim had an outstanding season, finishing with a remarkable 55-6 record and earning a third-place finish at the Class 1A State Finals in the 220-pound weight class. Gray was also featured this week in the Chronicle as one of two students that challenged Florida Senator Blaise Ingoglia to a weightlifting challenge.

Drew Jenkins from Citrus was recognized as the Boys Swimmer of the Year. Drew had a remarkable career, qualifying for the B finals at the Class 2A State Finals in both the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke events.

Grace Burkholder, a senior from Lecanto, was honored as the Girls Swimmer of the Year. Grace’s exceptional performances at the Class 2A State Finals, where she placed ninth in the 100 freestyle and 16th in the 100 breaststroke, showcased her talent and dedication to the sport.

I want to thank the Citrus County Chronicle for again hosting this special annual event and for making the STARS Student-Athlete Recognition possible. I also want to thank the sponsors who generously supported the event, and their contributions were acknowledged.

Special appreciation was expressed to the coaches and athletic directors who played a crucial role in guiding and nurturing these student-athletes to reach their full potential. The families and the community were also acknowledged for their unwavering support throughout the athletes’ journeys.

Congratulations to all the student-athletes who were recognized and celebrated at the 2023 STARS Student-Athlete Recognition. Their achievements serve as an inspiration to others and a testament to their hard work, dedication, and resilience.

Stars shined bright at the Galaxy of the Stars

Stars shined bright at the Galaxy of the Stars

What a wonderful evening last night at the Galaxy of the Stars Teacher of the Year and School-Related Employee of the Year celebration.

I was grateful to again offer the invocation to open the event to honor these amazing people.

Congratulations to all the evening’s STARs, special congratulations to Lita Stanton from Citrus High School for being named our 2024 Teacher of the Year and Angelica Lefevers from Lecanto Primary School our 2023 School-Related Employee of the Year.

Special shout out to event announcers (and comedians) Dr. Scott Hebert and Amy Crowell. You again did an outstanding job!

Thank you to our Citrus County Education Foundation, its leader Shaunda Burdette, staff, directors, and the many tireless volunteers, for the awesome work making the event happen and for all the special gifts for all our honorees.  We are so blessed to have the greatest education foundation (CCEF) in the world. Lastly, a very special thanks to Amy Barbieri and her team for the stunning event theme, decoration, and beauty. Ms. Barbieri once again outdid herself for our honorees.

D-Day was the start of Operation ‘Overlord’

D-Day was the start of Operation ‘Overlord’

78 years ago today on D-Day, 6 June 1944, Allied forces launched a combined naval, air and land assault on Nazi-occupied France. The ‘D’ in D-Day stands simply for ‘day’ and the term was used to describe the first day of any large military operation.
Early on 6 June, Allied airborne forces parachuted into drop zones across northern France. Ground troops then landed across five assault beaches – Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword. By the end of the day, the Allies had established a foothold along the coast and could begin their advance into France.
God bless those who sacrificed for our country and freedom!
(Excerpts from https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/the-10-things-you-need-to-know-about-d-day)

Chronicle STAR Athletic Recognition Awards

Chronicle STAR Athletic Recognition Awards

“I’ve got a theory that if you give 100% all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.” – Larry Bird

Tonight was Citrus County’s premier student-athletic event, the Chronicle STAR Athletic Recognition Awards. Approximately 70 student-athletes from public, charter and private schools were honored for their accomplishments in the 2021-2022 school year.

Congratulations to all the student-athletes! Thank you to the families and parents who support and sacrifice for these young people. Thank you to the coaches and athletic directors who help to bring out the best in our student-athletes both in athletic competitions and in academic successes.

 

Chronicle’s STAR Awards impressive and talented, like the student-athletes themselves

Chronicle’s STAR Awards impressive and talented, like the student-athletes themselves

I want to share a very special thank you to the Citrus County Chronicle for honoring our Citrus County high school student-athletes in their annual STARS Student Athletic Recognition Awards Ceremony. Please follow this link (https://youtu.be/OHVjpq4U9Ak) to watch this exceptionally produced event.

During this unique time of COVID-19 our students and community depend on advanced thoughtful individuals and entities to step-up for our students.  Thank you, Chronicle Publisher, Gerry Mulligan, for his commitment to this special event. Thank you to the many sponsors who make the awards and scholarships possible and a special thanks to all those behind the scenes who ensured that this annual event was as successful and grand as if it were in-person.

Kennedy receives Consortium of Florida Education Foundation STAR Award

Kennedy receives Consortium of Florida Education Foundation STAR Award

In November 2018 at the Florida School Board Association’s 73rd Annual Joint conference I was honored to learn I had been nominated by our Citrus County Education Foundation, and overwhelmed to have been chosen as the 2018 Consortium of Florida Education Foundation’s STAR School Board Member of the Year award.  While I am thrilled to be selected this award is truly one about our public education community, the awesome work of the Citrus County Education Foundation, and the outstanding community partners in Citrus County.  Thank you to the Consortium of Florida Education Foundation for this award and honoring School Board Members!

This is one of the only statewide awards for School Board Members and I was so humbled to receive this.  Thank you to the Florida School Board Association, and President Jerry Taylor for his very kind words following the receiving of this award.

I cannot thank enough the numerous people I learned where involved in the nomination application submitted so that I might be considered.  Thank you, Citrus County Education Foundation, Executive Director, Shaunda Burdette, the entire CCEF Board of Directors; the nominating letter author Citrus Blessings, Executive Director, Grace Hengesbach; CCSB Director of Research and Accountability, Amy Crowell; CCSB Education Chief, Dr. Scott Hebert, and Superintendent of Schools, Sandra “Sam” Himmel.

I want to also give a personal thank you, to my dear amazing wife Thomasine, my son Ethan and daughter Genevieve and the support, encouragement and all they do and sacrifice so that we may do this work.

Lastly, thank you to our great community of Citrus County.  Our family is so blessed to live in Citrus!