VPHS honors athletes at annual awards ceremony

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Last Thursday, Ville Platte High continued a time honored tradition as they recognized their student-athletes at their annual awards ceremony. The Bulldogs had successful seasons in all sports throughout the year, as the football and both basketball teams all made playoff trips.
Ville Platte High’s track and cross country teams had athletes compete at the state level and the softball and baseball teams continued to improve and become stronger.
Here is a list of the major award winners in those sports:
Boy’s Cross Country- Alex Soileau, Most Valuable Runner; Traivan Freeman, Most Promising Runner; O’Marion Frank, Most Outstanding Runner; Noah Doucet, Scholastic Award.
Girl’s Cross Country- Hanna Monier, Most Valuable Runner; D’Jeonna Freeman, Most Promising Runner; Vandryua Wilson, Most Outstanding Runner; Hanna Monier, Scholastic Award.
Football- Jaishaun Doucet, Most Valuable Player; Brandon Veazie, Offensive Player of the Year; Davondez Doucet, Defensive Player of the Year; Jamal Byers, Most Promising; Eligia Charles, Hardest Worker; Dave Arvie, Most Improved; Ernest Roberts, Best All-Around; Jalen Edwards, Leadership Award; Davondez Doucet, Best Defensive Lineman; Kyle Williams, Best Linebacker; Keenan Markray, Best Defensive Back; Brandon Veazie, Best Offensive Back; Travion Ardoin, Best Offensive Lineman; Kaybrien Ardoin, Best Wide Receiver; Vontravious Joseph, Bryan Lafleur Award; Roland Landry, Shannon Saucier Award; Davondez Doucet and Jalen Edwards, Scholastic Award; Terrian Roy, Tyler Jones and Alex Griffith, Coach’s Award; Tayvon Wilson, Special Team’s Player of the Year.
Boy’s Basketball- Tyran Jones and Jamal Byers, Most Valuable Player; Tyler Jones, Most Promising; Tayvon Wilson, Best Defensive Player; Terrian Roy, Best Offensive Player; Davondez Doucet, Coach’s Award; Brandon Veazie, 6th Man Award; Ernest Roberts, Best All-Around; Tayvon Wilson; Scholastic Award.
Girl’s Basketball- Makayla Ardoin, Best Defensive Player; Jakiah Thomas, Best Offensive Player; La’Jaia Leday, Offensive 6th Man Award; Kaydan Coward, Defensive 6th Man Award; Alyssa Fontenot, Most Promising; Trinity Leday, Coach’s Award; McKenzie Walker, Scholastic Award.
Baseball- Brendan Doucet, Most Valuable Player; Alex Griffith, Best Offensive Player; Jaishaun Doucet, Best Defensive Player; Daegan Mitchell, Most Promising; Leslie Foreman, Most Improved; Noah Doucet, Hardest Worker; Leslie Foreman, Scholastic Award.
Softball- Hanna Monier, Most Valuable Player; Kenderlyn Doucet, Best Defensive Player; Whitney Ledoux, Best Offensive Player; Shyanne Mayer, Most Promising; Peyton Vidrine, Hardest Worker; Alaijah Doucet, Most Cooperative; Josey Ardoin, Most Improved; Kenderlyn Doucet, Best Utility Player; Loghan Frank, Coach’s Award; Hanna Monier and Daisy Bordelon, Scholastic Award.
Boy’s Track- Jaishaun Doucet, Most Valuable Player; Omarion Frank, Most Promising; Keenan Markray, Golden Spikes Award; Kaybrien Ardoin, Best Field; Trayvence Thomas, Best Track; Tyran Jones and Tayvon Wilson, Coach’s Award; Eligia Charles, Best All-Around; Roland Landry, Most Improved; Alex Soileau, Outstanding Performer and Scholastic Award.
Girl’s Track- Kayden Coward, Most Valuable Player; Vandryvia Wilson, Most Promising; Jashyra Doucet, Best Track; Alyssa Fontenot, Best Field; Michelle Leday, Golden Spikes Award; Nakira Freeman, Hardest Worker; Makayla Ardoin, Roesha Wilson and Patience Pitre, Coach’s Award; Kayden Coward, Scholastic Award.