
Royce Lewis – JSerra School, San Juan Capistrano, CaliforniaĪfter being announced as the NHSCA Senior Baseball Athlete of the Year, Lewis was drafted No. NHSCA Senior Athletes of the Yearįollowing are the NHSCA’s selections as National High School Senior Athletes of the Year along with previous honorees:

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“They have worked extremely hard to develop and hone in on their skills and have become not just great student-athletes, but outstanding role models on and off the field, and we are delighted to be honoring them.”Įach one of the honorees will receive a beautiful trophy, plus each will be honored in the National High School Sports Hall of Fame Museum, which the NHSCA will be building in the near future. “The 20 young men and women we are honoring today represent the thousands of success stories produced in high school athletics,” NHSCA executive director Eric Hess said. While these athletes represent a multitude of different backgrounds, they exhibit a common theme: a strong dedication to developing their skills and preparing themselves to become the productive leaders of tomorrow.

Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Washington each had one athlete honored. California, Massachusetts and New Jersey top the list with two athletes each being honored. This year’s recipients are from 17 different states.

It’s the 18th year straight year the NHSCA has honored achievers in the high school athletic community nationwide. Today we’re proud to announce the other nineteen winners. As the head of the National High School Coaches Association‘s nominating committee for its 20 senior athletes of the year in boys’ and girls’ sports, this is always a special time of year as we announce the this year’s honorees.īack in January we announced that Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) quarterback Tate Martell won the NHSCA Senior Football Athlete of the Year award that is presented with High School Football America.
