Colleton County Athletes Take In Awards
By David Shelton
Senior Writer
Walterboro – As the new executive director of the Colleton County athletic department, Chris Myers believes heavily in recognizing the athletic achievements of the athletes in the school.
Colleton County recently honored the top athletic performers from the 2025-26 school year at the year-end athletic banquet.
In cross country, Michael Witkin was the MVP of the boys team while Kira Ralmer was the MVP of the girls team. Gabriel Idol was most improved runner and Samuel Witkin received the Cougar award. Trenton Bunch received the Sportsmanship award and Easton Grovenstein received the Perseverance award.
Earning Academic awards from the girls program were Allyson Scott and Grady Nettles.
In girls tennis, Mady Myers was the MVP and Kaylee Canady was most improved. Constance Keefer received the Sportsmanship award and Cassidy German received the Academic award.
In volleyball, the best defender award went to Inaya Green while Trinity Drayton was best outside hitter. Zyon Salley was the best middle hitter and Brooklyn Holmes received the Cougar award.
In Wrestling, Jordan LaPresta was named Most Outstanding and Charlie Hogan received the Rookie award. Most Improved was Bryce Wilson and Jonathan Warren received the Cougar award. On the girls team, Ero Randolph received the Cougar award and Kaylen Campbell was Most Outstanding. Alicia Guerra was Most Improved and Jaleesha Jenkins received the Cougar award.
Justus Jamison received the offensive MVP in football while Jakell Jenkins received the defensive MVP honor. Galil Frazier received the Wide Receiver award and Chace Jones was the top offensive lineman. Ziair Holmes was the top defensive lineman and Okeefe Martin earned the top linebacker award. Rodney Wilder was the top defensive back and Xavion Bright received the Academic Award.
For girls basketball, Keyarah Koger received the Cougar award and Trinity Drayton earned the Academic award. Xiomara Oxner was the team MVP while Drayton and Tierra Wilkins were co-MVP on defense.
Galil Frazier was the top defender in boys basketball while Akai Martin was most improved. Michael Witkin and Jaqueas Martin were MVP’s.
In baseball, Brenton Jirel earned the Silver Slugger award and Michael Witkin earned the Cy Young award for pitching and also the scholar award. Sam Witkin was the Rookie of the Year.
Emerson Melgar earned the offensive leadership award in boys soccer while Aaden Castellanos earned the defensive leadership award. John Gallagher received the Team Leadership award.
Julia Prentiss and Ellie Gallagher were co-MVP in girls soccer. Nikki Gabriel received the Academic award and Avery Gallagher was the Newcomer of the Year.
In boys golf, Dalton Litchfield received the Academic award and Jacob Singleton received the Integrity award.
In boys track, Khamren Wiggins was the MVP. Shawn Bouges received the award for field events while Hayvion Huggins was Most Outstanding. Lorenzo Breland was Most Improved and Gabriel Idol received the Academic award. Malachi Kirkman received the Cougar award.
For girls track, Jakira Magwood was team MVP. Sharing the award foe field events MVP were Xaria Holmes and Kamalene Goodwine. Khylie Doctor was Most Improved and Zariana Gethers received the Academic award.











