Rachel Wnuk Named to Sports Women of the Year

Rachel Wnuk Named to Sports Women of the Year
Posted on 04/03/2020
Congratulations to Rachel Wnuk, a senior at Galway High School, for being named as one of the 10 scholastic award recipients for 2020 by the Capital District Sports Women of the Year.



The Capital District Sports Women of the Year (CDSWOY) honors the best and brightest female student athletes from high schools and colleges in the Capital District of New York State. The student-athletes will be recognized for their achievements in academics, athletics and community service.

Academically, Rachel has received numerous honors including SUNY Buffalo Honors Program, National Junior Honor Society in all four grades of high school, Academic Scholar recognition in all four quarters of her first three years and two quarters thus far in her senior season. Rachel received the Rensselaer Academic Medal Scholarship. She hopes to study Chemistry/Engineering/Environment.

Athletically, Rachel has received Scholar Athlete honors in soccer, basketball and track and field. She was captain in her junior and senior seasons for soccer and basketball in her junior year. Rachel competed in the 2020 New York State Indoor Track and Field Championships in the high jump in 10th grade. She was a WAC Hudson Valley Division Soccer Second Team All Star and WAC All-Star and attended and was honored at the Soccer Scholar Athlete Award Luncheon and the Basketball Scholar Athlete Award Breakfast. This past fall, she was a News Channel 13 Athlete of the Week honoree.

Rachel's community service includes membership in the following clubs: Student Senate, GTV Anchor, EMC, Prom Committee, Science Club Co-President, Best Buddies, Do Something Club, Drama Club, Leo’s Club and Things of Our Very Own. Rachel was Class Office Secretary and her class Prom Queen.



Testimonials:

"Rachel is an asset to the Galway Central School District, our community, and each program she chooses to be a part of. What is striking about Rachel is her personality, her empathy, and her kindness. She always has a smile on her face and is always ready to reach out a helping hand. There is no doubt in my mind that Rachel has a bright and successful future ahead of her.”
 
-Elise Britt

Athletic Director, Assistant Principal

“Rachel is very committed to the classroom, community and the sport of basketball. Leo’s Club helps at the local food pantry, works at the Memorial Day Parade, and donates its funds to local organizations. Things of Our Very Own is a crisis intervention organization that works in the school to assist students. As a captain, she goes above and beyond keeping the team informed and organized for practices, games and special events. She works as hard as any player I have ever coached and is the ultimate example of sportsmanship.”

-Phillip Meashaw
               
Girls Basketball Coach   
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