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2017 High School Athletes
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Sacred Heart of Jesus High School
Hannah Fitzgerald
Sacred Heart’s female athlete of the year, Hannah Fitzgerald, played basketball and soccer. For her performance on the soccer field, Fitzgerald was named All-District this past season and best defensive player her sophomore year, and received the Team Before Self award. She was also voted Most Valuable Player in basketball. Off the court and field, Fitzgerald was a member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society, student government, theatre, and choir. She holds a 4.7 GPA and will graduate in the top two of her class. Fitzgerald plans to attend Christian Brothers University to play soccer and study mechanical engineering.
Evan Ashlock
Sacred Heart’s male athlete of the year, Evan Ashlock, played football, basketball, and soccer all four years. He served as team captain his senior year at each sport due to his leadership on and off the field/court. During his junior and senior football seasons, Ashlock was ranked as #1 quarterback in the state in 8-man football and was the MVP in the 2016 national championship tournament in Panama City, Florida. His team won both the state and national championship. At the national tournament, he passed for 875 total yards in two games and had 12 passing touchdowns along with 155 yards rushing for three touchdowns. His senior season, he passed for 6,885 yards and 72 passing touchdowns, along with 855 yards rushing for seven touchdowns. Ashlock earned All-District Honorable Mention in basketball, helping the team go to the second round of the state tournament. For soccer, he received All-District honors his junior year. Ashlock holds a 3.7 GPA and was a member of the Beta Club and National Honor Society; he has also volunteered in the community for over 80 hours. He plans to attend college to play football and study finance.