- June 20, 2025
FPC's state championship girls wrestling team was named Team of the Year at the Bulldogs' Athletic Awards Show. From left: Christina Borgmann, Juliana Mills, Alisha Vilar, Mariah Mills, Alexa Calidonio, Tiana Fries, Ana Vilar, Joslyn Johnson and FPC Principal Bobby Bossardet (missing, Kendall Bibla). Courtesy photo
Two-time state wrestling champ Christina Borgman was named FPC's Female Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive year. Courtesy photo
FPC boys track and field coach David Halliday accepts Male Athlete of the year Award for Colby Cronk from Principal Bobby Bossardet. Cronk is on the phone from Raleigh, North Carolina. Courtesy photo
Three-sport athlete Corinthians Watson won FPC's Spirit of Flagler Award. Courtesy photo
Wrestling coach David Bossardet (center) accepts the Coach of the Year award from athletic director Scott Drabczyk and Principal Bobby Bossardet. Courtesy photo
FPC athletic director Scott Drabczyk (left) and Principal Bobby Bossardet present weightlifting coach Duane Hagstrom with a Special Recognition award. Courtesy photo
FPC boys track coach David Halliday holds up a FaceTime call with Bulldogs' Male Athlete of the Year Colby Cronk, who has started his first semester at North Carolina State University. Courtesy photo
Christina Borgmann and Colby Cronk were named the Female and Male Athletes of the Year, respectively, at the Flagler Palm Coast Athletic Awards Show on May 20 at the Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center.
The two seniors were also the Bulldogs' Athletes of the Year in 2024. They both won state championships for the second year in a row. Borgmann defended her state wrestling title, and Cronk repeated as Class 4A state shot put champ.
Cronk also set the FPC football team's career sacks record. He attended the awards show remotely from North Carolina State University where he has begun his first college semester and is training for his freshman football season. The defensive end is FPC's first football player to sign with a power-five football conference directly out of high school.
Borgmann helped lead the Bulldogs to the state girls wrestling championship. They won FPC's Team of the Year Award. Borgmann and Kendall Bibla each won a state title for the second time, while five others on the team placed in the top five: Ana Vilar (second); Joslyn Johnson, Mariah Mills and Tiana Fries (third); and Alexa Calidonio (fifth).
Wrestling coach David Bossardet, who has stepped down after moving into the district office as Flagler Schools' safety specialist, won the Coach of the Year Award.
Three-sport athlete Corinthians "RJ" Watson won the Spirit of Flagler Award, representing the embodiment of what it means to be a Bulldog on and off the field. Watson was on the football, basketball and track and field teams. He placed eighth in triple jump at the Class 4A track and field championships. Watson plans to play football this fall at St. Thomas University in Miami.
Here are the Principal Award winners for each sport. The winners were recognized for their sportsmanship, dedication, spirit and achievement:
Athletic Training: Chloe Wallace
Baseball: Logan Shudy
Boys Basketball: Roman Caliendo
Girls Basketball: Alexandra Perez
Beach Volleyball: Morghan Mackey
Boys Bowling: Sean Bibby
Girls Bowling: Brooke Bokanoski
Competitive Cheerleading: Kayleigh Phillips
Boys Cross Country: Ryan Gilvary
Girls Cross Country: Cassidy DeYoung
Flag Football: Giavanna Piazza
Football: Mikhail Zysek
Boys Golf: Adam Kleinfelder
Girls Golf: Madison Heck
Boys Lacrosse: Tamajah Pinnock
Girls Lacrosse: Carly Griffin
Boys Soccer: Aron Binkley
Girls Soccer: Eva Sites
Softball: Sadie Schell
Boys Swimming: Loris Eolyan
Girls Swimming: Emma Gilbert
Boys Tennis: Joshua Thorpe
Girls Tennis: Tatiana Leontyeva
Boys Track and Field: Tanner Cauley Bennett
Girls Track and Field: Maya Tyson
Girls Volleyball: Dyllis Mballesube
Boys Weightlifting: Bobby Branton
Girls Weightlifting: Madeline Brinker
Boys Wrestling: Ronden Ricks
Girls Wrestling: Alisha Vilar