27 Chargers, 2 Sandburg teams named NJCAA All-Academic

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GALESBURG — Sandburg had 27 student-athletes and two teams earn NJCAA All-Academic awards for the 2023-24 school year.

Student-athletes who achieved a GPA of at least 3.60 were eligible for NJCAA All-Academic honors. Two Chargers were named NJCAA All-Academic First Team for recording a perfect 4.0 GPA. Another nine received second-team honors (3.80-3.99 GPA), and 16 earned third-team honors (3.60-3.79 GPA).

A total of 12,245 NJCAA student-athletes earned all-academic honors for the 2023-24 season.

All 10 eligible Chargers teams had at least one player earn a spot on the NJCAA All-Academic team. Men’s soccer had the most recipients of any team, with 10. Three of Sandburg’s honorees participated in multiple sports, and four Chargers earned NJCAA All-Academic honors for the second consecutive year.

Also, Sandburg’s men’s cross country and men’s soccer teams were recognized as 2023-24 NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year for posting a team GPA of at least 3.0. There were 1,194 NJCAA teams that earned at least a 3.0 GPA.

NJCAA ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM (4.00 GPA)

  • Felipe Garcia (men’s soccer)
  • Lorenzo Schons (men’s soccer)

NJCAA ALL-ACADEMIC SECOND TEAM (3.80-3.99 GPA)

  • Jean Pierre Cabezas Ortiz (men’s soccer)
  • Felipe Endo Dos Santos (men’s soccer)
  • Kylie Fahnestock (women’s golf)
  • Erin Jackson (volleyball, softball)
  • Ascar Jepchirchir (women’s cross country)
  • Larry Kamara (men’s cross country)
  • Madeline Mooney (volleyball, softball)
  • Lauren Powell (volleyball, women’s basketball)
  • Grace Vyhnanek (volleyball)

NJCAA ALL-ACADEMIC THIRD TEAM (3.60-3.79 GPA)

  • Daniel Albino (men’s soccer)
  • Mandyson Bernard (men’s soccer)
  • Natalie Burden (volleyball)
  • Murillo Campos Costa (men’s soccer)
  • Jack DuBois (men’s basketball)
  • Kaitlyn Egenes (softball)
  • Sammy Eisenberg (baseball)
  • Brais Gonzalez (men’s soccer)*
  • Payton Hankins (baseball)*
  • Damaris Kimaiyo (women’s cross country)
  • Elliot Lewis (women’s basketball)
  • Jake McGarry (men’s golf)
  • Vinicios Goncalves Sartorello (men’s soccer)
  • Gracie Sims (women’s basketball)*
  • Diego Soto (men’s soccer)
  • Ellie Wasson (women’s golf)*

(* denotes two-time NJCAA All-Academic honoree)

NJCAA ACADEMIC TEAMS OF THE YEAR (MINIMUM 3.0 GPA)

  • Men’s cross country (3.01)
  • Men’s soccer (3.02)

***Story and photo courtesy of Sandburg Athletics***

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