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High Scores: Tri-C Student-Athletes Earn All-Academic Honors

Herd of 48 Triceratops recognized by the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference

Ohio Community College Athletic Conference logoForty-eight student-athletes at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) received All-Academic recognition from the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference for their classroom success during spring semester. 

To gain All-Academic status, students needed at least a 3.3 GPA. Tri-C led the conference in honorees.

The following Triceratops, listed by team, were recognized (* indicates a 4.0 GPA): 

Baseball: *Kimani Bailey of Ontario, Canada; *Jared Burick of Tallmadge; *Lucas DiLuca of Ontario, Canada; William Flohr of Michigan; Keven Gonzalez Flores of Cleveland; Misael Guzman of Massachusetts; *Lincoln Hackim IV of Stow; Matthew Hicks of North Canton; *Logan Malatek of Pennsylvania; Cal McAninch of Columbus; *Matthew Parker of Australia; Gerald Pintarich of St. Clairesville; Nicholas Reichek of Rock Creek; Jacob Williams of Brunswick; and Isaiah Winters of Hilliard 

Basketball: *Anthony Bittala of Brooklyn and Wendell Wright of New Jersey

Soccer: *Adrian Alexander of Cleveland; Raheem Anderson of Jamaica; *Calvin Brown of Aurora; Kristoffe Coombs of Jamaica; Mohammed Khanfar of United Arab Emirates; Armani Reid of Jamaica; Daniel Spoto of Bedford; and *Abed Zaralam of Lakewood 

Softball: Lyndsey Baglia of Doylestown; Meredith Deutsch of Parma; Caitlin Dunlap of Medina; Cassandra Fendrick of North Royalton; *Alexis Lopez of Twinsburg; Breanna Musick of Huber Heights; *Faith Peters of Middlefield; Lexi Robertson of Bainbridge Township; and Ashley Stec of Parma 

Track and Field: Samantha Agresta of Middleburg Heights; *Hope Brown of Middleburg Heights; Hannah Heath of Sullivan; *Claudia Mendek of North Royalton; Dana Miller of Brook Park; Juliet Rayer of North Royalton; *Kristen van’t Veer of Ashtabula; Hailey Vitolo of Perry; and Ta’Lor Walker of North Olmsted 

Volleyball: Brianna Ghann of Parma; Mary O’Reilly of Chardon; Madeline Rice of Streetsboro; Annaiya Ruffin of Reminderville; and Chassidy Smedley of South Euclid

July 07, 2020

John Horton, 216-987-4281 john.horton@tri-c.edu

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