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Who is the Most Valuable Player of The Fall Sports Season?

Jose Ortiz

Issue date: 12/2/04 Section: Sports
With so many notable performances this past fall season, picking the MVP is about as tough over-cooked steak. Have no worries sportlings, The Sports Guy is on the job.

The Sports Guy says that you could make a case for Ryan Morgan of the men's soccer team. Morgan led his team in goals, assists, and he dwarfed his teammates point total. His mark of 25 was 15 points higher than his closest competition, Mike Hogan, and Bill Anthes.

The Sports Guy says that Morgan is easily the MVP of the men's soccer team this year, but his goals, assists, and points are all down from last season. Although he put up good numbers this year, his team failed to improve upon last season, and The Sports Guy doesn't think that it's worth him getting the MVP, he just gets an honorable mention.

The Sports Guy says that the Volleyball team enjoyed a bit more success than they are used to. With a losing record over the past four seasons, advancing to the second round of the conference tournament is the equivalent of the mentally challenged getting straight A's. They definitely have something to be excited about, and much of their success is due not only to the superb play of Tiffany Aciz, but also to the talented, and lovely Elyse Grywalski.

The Sports Guy would be quicker to dub Grywalski as the team MVP than Aciz, although she was the only player to be named to the all-conference team, and she finished just six kills shy of the school record. This is because kills were not such a rarity for the Red Hawks this season. Although Aciz led the team with 380 kills, her sister, Heather wasn't far behind with 327 and Asia Livingston had over 200.

Grywalski however finished fourth in the conference in assists, and her mark of 772, was 658 assists higher than the closest competition on her team. She had more assists, than the entire team combined, and to The Sports Guy, that is worth an MVP nomination. However, Grywalski only racked up 24 kills, and her team finished the season 8-24. There will be no MVPs coming from a losing team.
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