Chloe Van Dyne, who is now a sophomore at Wheaton College, was among the nine selections for women's track and field All-Sportsmanship team in the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Chloe Van Dyne, who is now a sophomore at Wheaton College, was among the nine selections for women's track and field All-Sportsmanship team in the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Chloe Van Dyne is a sophomore at Wheaton College. (COURTESY PHOTO)
WESTWOOD, Mass. — The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) celebrated the 2020 Spring All-Sportsmanship honorees on April 14 during Division III Week. Among the nine selections for women's track and field All-Sportsmanship team was former Kennett High standout Chloe Van Dyne, who is now a sophomore at Wheaton College.
“The award is intended to recognize one student-athlete from each institution in every sport that best demonstrates the ideals of the NEWMAC and its Code of Conduct, regardless of their overall performance or statistics for the season,” a release from the NEWMAC website states.
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