AUGUSTA, Ga. | Young Harris College had 191 student-athletes named to the Peach Belt Conference's Presidential Honor Roll.
The Mountain Lions had the most student-athletes named to the Presidential Honor Roll in 2017-18.
The PBC announced that 1,476 student-athletes were named to the Presidential Honor Roll and gives the Peach Belt 1,000 or more honorees for the ninth year in a row. Each student-athlete will receive a certificate from the conference office.
The Presidential Honor Roll recognizes all student-athletes at the 14 PBC member institutions who had a grade point average of 3.0 or higher for the academic year. The honor roll has been divided into four groups: Presidential Scholars, Bronze Scholars, Silver Scholars and Gold Scholars. All student-athletes with a GPA from 3.0 to 3.24 are Presidential Scholars while Bronze Scholars are 3.25 to 3.49, Silver Scholars are 3.50 to 3.74 and Gold Scholars are those with a 3.75 to 4.00. The Mountain Lions had 51 student-athletes each named as Gold and Bronze Scholars to go along with the 47 Silver Scholars and 42 Presidential Scholars.
The baseball team led the way for the Mountain Lions with 31 student-athletes being named to the honor roll, edging out women's soccer (30). Men's soccer had 24 named to the Presidential Honor Roll with softball (22), men's lacrosse (21) and women's lacrosse (16) right behind. Women's basketball had 10 student-athletes named to the team, while men's and women's golf each had nine, while men's and women's tennis had seven apiece. Men's basketball had five honorees.
Below are the members of the PBC Presidential Honor Roll from Young Harris:
Gold Scholars: Briana Bell (women's basketball),
Rachel Benson (softball),
Christie Blaurock (women's golf),
Kyle Brena (baseball),
Reece Brooks (women's golf),
Gabby Coumes (women's soccer),
Murphy Davis (softball),
Mary Deatrick (women's lacrosse), Joseph DeFrank (men's lacrosse),
Rachel Dobbs (women's basketball),
Steven Eichhorn (baseball),
Dani Fischer (men's soccer), John Ganter (baseball),
Carlos Gomez (men's soccer),
Hannah Harrison (softball),
Coleen Johnson (women's soccer),
Fallyn Johnson (softball), Samantha Jones (women's soccer),
Nicole Jordan (women's golf),
Sara Jorgensen (women's basketball),
Candler Kimsey (women's golf),
Oriana Labaqui (women's tennis),
Matty Ledon (men's lacrosse),
John Lichtenwalner (men's golf),
Levie Lines (women's soccer),
Jimmy Martelli (men's lacrosse),
Kurt Mueller (baseball),
Max Muldoon (men's tennis),
Alex Pack (men's basketball),
Madison Patton (women's soccer),
Trey Pearson (men's golf),
Elin Pedersen (women's soccer),
Maddie Peek (women's lacrosse),
Emily Quiroz (women's soccer),
Matt Rogers (baseball),
Dharma Rosbrugh (softball), Emily Royal (women's soccer),
Haylie Shope (softball), Erin Smith (softball),
Sam Smith (men's golf),
Alyssa Spridgeon (women's soccer),
Beth Taylor (women's tennis),
Meghan Tonnesen (women's lacrosse),
Anton Viden (men's soccer),
Javier Villar (men's tennis),
Hannah Walker (women's golf),
David Wallin (men's golf),
Biz Walters (softball),
Tyler Washington (baseball),
Jada Williams (women's basketball),
Karly Zacharias (women's soccer).
Silver Scholars: Sara Alderman (softball),
Valter Andersson (men's golf),
Zac Barrett (men's lacrosse),
Garrett Blake (men's lacrosse),
John Bolger (men's golf),
Grace Botti (softball),
Eryn Cochran (women's basketball),
Nick Crawford (baseball),
Lauren Crowe (softball),
Ben Dresser (men's basketball),
Elli Flaig (women's lacrosse),
Tim Fleerkamp (men's tennis), Weston Garland (men's soccer),
Sarah Garner (women's basketball),
Ansley Garrison (women's soccer),
Hudson Graham (baseball),
Zach Hopkins (baseball),
Alex Iglesias (men's soccer),
Charis Karipidis (men's soccer),
Nicole Kernohan (women's lacrosse), Samuel Klingenberg (men's soccer),
Rachel Lepine (women's lacrosse),
Michael Livingston (baseball),
Darrien Mask (men's lacrosse),
Seth McAfee (men's golf),
Meghan McQuade (women's basketball),
Cristina Moreno (women's soccer), Kaela Patrick (women's basketball),
Alex Pavel (men's tennis),
Maria Puerta (women's tennis), Monica Ramirez-Leon (women's soccer),
Corley Reynolds (baseball),
Ayla Rhinesmith (women's golf),.
Dylan Roberts (baseball),
Laura Sanchez (women's tennis), Tristin Sewell (men's soccer),
Bruce Silk (men's lacrosse),
Miranda Simpson (women's soccer),
Mat Szabo (baseball),
James Thomas (men's soccer), Brady Thomas (men's golf),
Leigh Anne Turner (women's lacrosse),
Alex Venturino (men's lacrosse),
Molly Vinson (women's golf),
Georgia Webb (softball),
Levi Whitmire (baseball),
Daniel Zimny (men's lacrosse).
Bronze Scholars:
Ignacio Ascarrunz (men's tennis),
Lilly Barlow (softball), Artez Benton (baseball),
Kyle Beverly (men's lacrosse),
Chandler Bradley (men's lacrosse),
Carl Brannstrom (men's soccer),
J.B. Charles (men's basketball),
Lindy Clark (women's soccer),
Jake Dunlop (men's lacrosse),
Ryan Emery (men's golf), Anna Fleming (women's soccer). Ashlee Franji (women's soccer), Stephanie Girle (women's tennis),
Brett Graczyk (baseball),
Matthew Hale (men's soccer), Tyler Hendon (baseball), Justin Higgins (men's soccer), Cole Hobby (baseball),
Hadleigh Hughes (women's soccer),
Julian Infanti (men's lacrosse),
Duncan Jackson (men's lacrosse),
Anuar Kanan (men's soccer),
Kristan Lizardi (softball). Lauren McGuire (softball),
Daniel McKee (baseball),
Katie McNutt (women's lacrosse),
Marco Micaletto (men's soccer),
Channing Milford (women's lacrosse),
Emily Ober (women's soccer),
Trey Parr (baseball),
Carol Quevedo (women's tennis),
Marisa Ramirez (women's soccer),
Sanja Ratkovic (women's soccer),
Sarah Reid (women's basketball), Danielle Ritch (women's soccer),
Lucero Robayo (women's soccer),
Rachel Robb (women's lacrosse),
Ana Rodriguez (women's tennis),
Hannah Sacristan (women's lacrosse),
Guilherme Sergio (men's tennis),
Bianey Serrano (women's soccer), Autumn Sizemore (women's basketball), Kaitlyn Stamey (softball),
Tenysha Taylor (women's soccer), Daniel Tiboldi (men's tennis),
Jake Tomelevage (baseball),
Mikie Rowe (men's soccer),
Harrison Wiggins (men's lacrosse), Noah Wislar (men's soccer),
Royce Woolfolk (baseball),
Adrik Yacelga (baseball).
Presidential Scholars: Brice Austin (baseball),
Robby Babich (baseball),
Manace Balegamire (men's soccer), Lauren Beshears (softball),
Jared Campbell (baseball),
Eduarda Chagas (women's soccer),
Ansley Coles (women's lacrosse),
Luke Connor (men's soccer),
Cody Crimmins (men's soccer),
Erika Cross (women's lacrosse),
Julia Darroch (women's lacrosse),
Sean Dever (men's lacrosse),
Cameron Dillard (softball), Louise Disi (softball),
Conor Dolan (men's soccer),
Hannah Emerson (softball),
Cory Ewald (baseball),
Dylan Gibeau (baseball), Jeremy Grant (men's soccer), Christian Greer (men's lacrosse),
Maria Guzman (women's soccer), Ashley Hayman (women's soccer),
Angus Howey (men's basketball), Nick Jaramillo (women's soccer),
Kennedy Kotula (softball),
Parker Lamarque (men's lacrosse),
James Laput (men's basketball),
Cody Ledbetter (baseball),
Jake Lovvorn (baseball),
Anna Luckie (women's lacrosse),
Kale Lundell (men's lacrosse), Preston Martin (baseball),
Marlon Montanella (men's soccer),
Nolan Moon (men's lacrosse), Josiah Morrow (men's soccer),
Kendra Parenteau (women's lacrosse),
Savannah Rainbolt (women's golf), Elizabeth Roberts (women's soccer),
Noah Skinner (men's lacrosse), William Thornton (men's soccer),
Kirby Tyner (softball), Breezy Walton (women's golf).