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Matanzas High Pirates award Captains of the Code
The 24 athletes to win for their sports most exemplified the Pirates’ code of five core values.
BRENT WORONOFF ASSOCIATE EDITOR
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Matanzas High School held its first Captain of the Code banquet on May 16 at the Palm Coast Community Center.
The athletic department awarded 24 student athletes with Captain of the Code awards.
The awards honored the athletes who most exemplify the Pirates’ code of five core values: discipline, positive attitude, commitment, responsibility and relentless effort.
The winners were: Cole Hash (football and boys weightlifting);
Captain Of The Code Winners
Football/Boys Weightlifting:
Cole Hash
Girls Basketball: Taylor Boone
Girls Soccer: Katie Polak
Cheerleading: Kenzie Lippke
Boys Bowling: Morgan Naydich
Boys Tennis: Eric Lemmon
Girls Bowling: Olivia Rabat
Girls Tennis: Victoria Arce
Boys Basketball: Peter Austin
Girls Weightlifting: Maria Kelly
Cross Country: Cheyenne
Hulsey
Girls Lacrosse: Ravenna Reed
Boys Lacrosse: Thomas Reilly
Baseball: Zander Zaidel
Flag Football: Avery Gamble
Swimming: Karolina Jaronis
Boys Golf: Ashtin Arlaud
Girls Golf: Arianna Rodrigues zie Lippke (cheerleading); Morgan Naydich (boys bowling); Eric Lem-
Boys Wrestling: Landon Wright
Softball/Volleyball: Chloe Baker
Boys Soccer: Ben Kopach
Girls Wrestling: Brooklyn Watt
Track and Field: Sierra Howard
Beach Volleyball: Mino Furuta
Coaches: Adam Fys (boys lacrosse), Mike Fires (girls wrestling) mon (boys tennis); Olivia Rabat (girls bowling); Victoria Arce (girls tennis); Peter Austin (boys basketball): Maria Kelly (girls weightlifting); Cheyenee Hulsey (cross country); Ravenna Reed (girls lacrosse); Thomas Reilly (boys lacrosse); Zander Zaidel (baseball); Avery Gamble (flag football); Karolina Jaronis (swimming); Ashtin Arlaud (boys golf); Arianna Rodrigues; Landon Wright (boys wrestling); Chloe Baker (softball/volleyball); Ben Kopach (boys soccer); Brooklyn Watt (girls wrestling); Sierra Howard (track and field) and Mino Furuta (beach volleyball).
“True leadership is about being the best for your organization,” athletic director Jordan Butler said in the banquet’s opening remarks. “Leadership, at its core, is about serving others. True leaders are selfless. This what the Pirate Code is about.”
In addition, boys lacrosse coach Adam Frys and girls wrestling coach Mike Fries received Coaches Captain of the Code awards. Fries was also honored for winning the Florida Dairy Farmers Girls Wrestling Coach of the Year award. The Pirates’ girls wrestling team won Matanzas’ first team state championship this year.

