Lauren Knight Lewicki
1999
Volleyball, Basketball, Indoor Track, Track & Field
AWARDS
- (12) Varsity letters earned
- Captain, Volleyball, 1998
- Captain, Track & Field, 1998 & 1999
- Pilgrim Conference All-Star, Volleyball, 1997 – 1999
- 1998 100m Hurdles, State Champion
- 1998 Class A State Champion, 100m Hurdles
- 1997 & 1998 Old Colony League Champion, 100m Hurdles
- 1999 Old Colony League Champion, 55m Hurdles
- 1998 State Relays Triple Jump Champion, Set Class A Record
- 1998 Class A State Champion, Javelin
- 1998 Old Colony League Champion, Javelin
- 1999 Class A State Champion, Shotput
- 1998 Boston Globe All-Scholastic, Track & Field
- 1998 Boston Herald All-Scholastic, Track & Field
- 1998 Gatorade Circle of Champions Massachusetts High School Player of the Year, Volleyball
- 1998 School Sports Magazine Player of the Year – Volleyball
- 1997 & 1998 Boston Globe All-Scholastic, Volleyball
- 1998 Boston Globe Player of the Year, Volleyball
- 1998 Red Raider Sportsmanship Award
- 1997 & 1998 Boston Herald All-Scholastic, Volleyball
- 1997 & 1998 MHSVCA All-State Team
- 1996 – 1998 Cape Cod Times All-Cape & The Islands, 1st Team, Volleyball
- 1997 & 1998 Cape Cod Times All-Cape & The Islands, 1st Team, Track & Field
- BHS Single Season Volleyball Record (396 Kills)
- Division 1 State Champions – Volleyball, 1995 – 1998
- Old Colony League Record-Holder – Javelin
- BHS Record Holder in 100m Hurdles, 55m Hurdles, Shotput, Javelin, Heptathlon & Pentathlon
BIO
Lauren Knight Lewicki is, in all likelihood, one of if not the greatest female athlete in the history of Barnstable High School. Her accolades, as noted above, were unrivalled in her four-year tenure as a Red Raider, and many of her track & field records stand to this day. In all fairness, any sport Lauren attempted she quickly became the forerunning competitor but it may not quite be her own individual accomplishments and honors that set her apart, rather, the number of team wins and team championship titles she helped produced that set her at the apex of all female athletes and mark her as the quintessential of all women who donned the Red & White on the field of play.