Fifteen spring sport athletes win first-team All-Dade

Fifteen RE athletes – including five members of the girls' lacrosse team – won 2019 first-team All-Dade honors in the annual ranking released May 23 by the Miami Herald. Four girls' water polo players also claimed first-team honors as more than four dozen RE athletes earned recognition.
All of the first-team athletes were recognized at the newspaper's annual end-of-season awards banquet along with RE's first-team athletes from fall and winter sports. Three RE athletes and two RE coaches won athlete or coach of the year honors for their respective sports. Read about those awards here.

Find the full list of Miami Herald spring sport honorees here.

Ransom Everglades All-Dade Athletes - Spring

First Team
Sophia Antezana '20, girls' lacrosse
Samson Bienstock '19, girls' lacrosse
Grant Dill '19, boys' tennis
Emanuelle Dooreck-Aloni '20, girls' water polo
Ellie Dyke '21, girls' lacrosse
Helaina Harris '21, girls' lacrosse
Sarah Mesa '20, girls' water polo
Ryan Peluso '22, boys' volleyball
Claudia Pinilla '20, girls' water polo
Maya Rego '21, girls' lacrosse
Jake Schwartz '19, boys' lacrosse
Calliste Skouras '19, girls' lacrosse
Grace Waibel '19, girls' water polo
Zoe Tsoukas '20, track and field (pole vault)
Nico Valls '20, boys' water polo

Second Team
Rachel Bienstock '21, girls' lacrosse
Jojo Bolduc '19, boys' lacrosse
Matias Calle '19, boys' lacrosse
Will Drody '20, boys' volleyball
Preston Edmunds '20, girls' water polo
Lucas Gomez '21, boys' water polo
Yasmina Haddad '20, softball
Gaby Pena '20, girls' lacrosse
Perry Samimy '20, boys' water polo
Ana Sannia '20, girls' water polo
Abby Sekoff '20, softball
Coco Sell '19 girls' lacrosse
Sloane Sell '21, girls' lacrosse
Daniela Zaidenberg '19, track and field (pole vault)

Third Team
Alex Freedline '20, boys' water polo
Kyle Pearson '21, boys' water polo
Nicolas Stone Perez '21, boys' volleyball

Back
Founded in 1903, Ransom Everglades School is a coeducational, college preparatory day school for grades 6 - 12 located on two campuses in Coconut Grove, Florida. Ransom Everglades School produces graduates who "believe that they are in the world not so much for what they can get out of it as for what they can put into it." The school provides rigorous college preparation that promotes the student's sense of identity, community, personal integrity and values for a productive and satisfying life, and prepares the student to lead and to contribute to society.