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IRSC Recognizes Top Student Athletes and Honors Pioneer Hall of Fame Inductee at Annual Athletics Awards Ceremony

IRSC Recognizes Top Student Athletes and Honors Pioneer Hall of Fame Inductee at Annual Athletics Awards Ceremony

April 12, 2022 Robert Lane

Indian River State College (IRSC) recognized outstanding student contributions to the College’s Athletics program during the 2021-2022 season at the Athletic Awards Banquet on Tuesday, April 12 held in Bailey Auditorium on the IRSC Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex in Fort Pierce.

2022 IRSC Athletics Awards Celebration

Indian River Pioneer Pride Award:

Awarded to a member of each athletic team, the Pioneer Pride Award honors IRSC student athletes for their demonstration of outstanding sportsmanship throughout the season. 

Baseball: Romeo Sanabria
Men's Basketball: Bendji Pierre
Women's Basketball: Maryanne Logsdon
Softball:  Kat Rhoden
Men's Swimming and Diving: Tim Nagy
Women's Swimming and Diving: Ella Gates
Volleyball: Greta Klotz

River Sportsmanship Award:

The River Sportsmanship Award highlights community support of IRSC student athletes with recognition for their exceptional goal to succeed while demonstrating outstanding sportsmanship throughout the season.

Baseball:  Logan WashMen's B
asketball: Amir Brikat
Women's Basketball: Jaida ReddinS
oftball: Jessie Keech
Men's Swimming and Diving: Riley Thomas
Women's Swimming and Diving: Kaylin de Almeida
Volleyball:  Irene Verdino

The 2022 Pioneer Hall of Fame Inductee:

Dr. David (Doc) Anderson (1941-2021) is the 2022 Indian River State College Pioneer Hall of Fame Inductee. Dr. Anderson’s career with IRSC began in 1969. It included roles as Assistant Dean of Instruction (1973–1982), Dean of Students (1982–1989), and Vice President of Student Affairs, a position he held from 1989 until his retirement in June 2003. A graduate of Lincoln Junior College, he was the first of his family to attend an institution for higher education. Even at Lincoln, he was a leader and served as president of the student government association.

Prior to joining IRSC, he taught with the Martin County School District. Concurrent with his employment at IRSC, Dr. Anderson served as a Martin County School Board member. The David L. Anderson Middle School in Stuart is named in his honor. A lifelong educator, Anderson was both an example and an inspiration for others seeking a better future.

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