The St. David Celtics celebrated another year in athletics by honâ€" ouring the athletes who made an outstanding contribution to their sports. Matt Volpini, back row, was the Junior Male Athlete of the Year for his contribution to the Celtics‘ football, swimming, badminton, hockey and golf teams. Nicki Ruppel, front left, shared the Senior Female Athlete of the Year award for her contriâ€" butions in rugby and wrestling. Kim Devison, centre, was the Junior Female Athlete of the Year after leading the Celtics to a basketball title and being an important contributer to the school‘s volleyâ€" . ball and softball teams. Michelle Redfearn, right, was the other coâ€"winner of the Senior Girls Athlete of the Year for her strong play with the school‘s soccer, volleyball and crossâ€" ‘ country teams. Sofi Ali, right, was the Senior Boys Male Athâ€" lete of the Year for his strong play for the Celtics® soccer, basketball and volleyball teams. f a08 vsdanac MCTC Waterloo‘s high school athletes of the year otbalil, swimming, The WCI Vikings was the school to beat this year, bringing home the most team and indiâ€" el, front left, vidual titles in WCSSAA, CWOSSA and OFSAA play. They honoured three athletes who ward for her contriâ€" * __ made many contributions to those successful teams at a recent ceremony. The Male ntre, was the Junior o Athlete of the Year was shared by Dillon Heap, left, and Gavin Horne. Heap ltics to a basketball played on the school‘s championship basketball and rugby teams, while school‘s volleyâ€" Horne, who is heading to the U.S. on a scholarship, was part of the champiâ€" t, was the onship basketball and volleybatl teams. The Female Athlete of the Year was he Year for Andrea Durst who was a big part of the school‘s championship basketball all and crossâ€" and rugby teams. )Y‘f Male Athâ€" son vnaanac rOTO cs" soccer, 808 vrBaNac rHCTC Waterloo collegiate Vikings