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Hill Feather Awards

The Feather is a symbol which plays a prominent role in the life of the student-athlete at The Hill.
The choice of the Feather is based on folklore and beliefs found in a broad range of cultures and writings. In essence, it represents the belief that if one commits, dedicates, and wills an outcome, that outcome will appear.
It promotes individual growth, courage, and accomplishments that are attained by sound yet aggressive preparation and sacrifice.
The Feather is found in our logo, on our uniforms, and on all of our awards.

Peter Merrill
Founder/CEO

Senior Academic

Junior Academic

December 2009
Todd Nakasuji

Todd not only excels in lacrosse but is the top academic student in the grade 12 program. His work in the classroom sets the bar very high for himself and those around him. He is looking at some of the top American schools to continue his studies and his interest in lacrosse.
December 2009
Laura Stacey

This is Laura’s second year at the Hill. In the fall she played on the Ontario Junior Hockey Team at the Canadian Championship where she won a silver metal. At the same time she has maintained her standing on the Dean’s List.

Senior Athletic

Junior Athletic

December 2009
Taylor Brisebois

Taylor is a Volleyball player at the Hill Academy. She has worked extremely hard on and off the court and is preparing herself to excel at the next level.
December 2009
Matthew Lane

Matthew is a hockey player in his first year at the Hill Academy. Matthew has been a great addition with his leadership and intense play. He recently won tournament MVP when the hill won the Canlan Early Bird Tournament.

Senior Strength & Conditioning

Junior Strength & Conditioning

December 2009
Daniel Lintner

Daniel Lintner is a Lacrosse player at the Hill Academy who has recently been accepted to Cornell University. Daniel is an excellent leader and brings his hard work and determination everyday to the Hill.
December 2009
Dallas Bridle

Dallas has excelled in everything he has touched this year. He had an excellent fall on the field playing lacrosse, while having outstanding grade in the classroom. In addition Dallas’ commitment to Mr. Noble and his fitness goals has made him a leader in the gym.
 

Senior Personal Development

Junior Personal Development

December 2009
Kyle Whitlow

Kyle is not only an excellent student and athlete he is also a class leader. In his quiet way he has taken on a leadership role that touches on everything he does. Kyle’s name appeared on all of the teachers’ nominations recommendations.
December 2009
Dallas Bridle

Dallas’ focus, hard work, and maturity has made him a standout in all his efforts. His desire to do well and to improve by setting ambitious goals has set a tone in the class room, on the field and in the gym.
 

Middle School Academic

December 2009
Robbie Demontis

Robbie is the top student in middle school academics. He puts a full effort into everything he does in the classroom. Not only does he strive to become a better s, but is a classroom leader, encouraging others to better themselves.

Middle School Athletic

December 2009
Michael DalColle

Michael is a hockey player at the Hill Academy and recently had the chance to play with our Senior Men’s Hockey team. Michael finished the tournament with 5 goals and 7 points in 4 games played; this is an incredible accomplishment for a grade eight student.

Middle School Strength & Conditioning

December 2009
Robbie Demontis

Robbie has shown excellent work ethic not only in the gym but in the class room. He is a great leader for Mr. Noble in the gym and will continue to get stronger and faster.

Middle School Personal Development

December 2009
Cory Payne

Cory arrived at The Hill Academy as a quiet student, coming from a grade 6 program is his previous year. He was able to overcome many challenges and become successful in all areas. He has really begun to open up and be an important part of our classroom environment, offering important insight and being a role model to other students.

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