Keely McCaffrey and Michael Schneider

WEBUTUCK — On June 2 the 11th annual Mid-Hudson Athletic League Senior Scholar/Athlete Recognition Breakfast was held, and Webutuck sent two representatives who have displayed excellence both in uniform and behind their desks.

Keely McCaffrey is ranked number two in her senior class with a GPA of 98.6. She has a plethora of varsity sports under her belt: four years of soccer, three years of track, two of basketball and one of softball. Her achievements include being Webutuck’s National Honor Society vice president and receiving the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Medal. Her future plans involve being a communications and film major at Boston University.

Michael Schneider is ranked seventh in his class with a GPA of 90.2. He’s played two years of varsity soccer and three years of varsity baseball, holding the position of captain on both squads. He is a member of the National Honor Society and volunteers at the local food bank and coat drive. He sees business and finance in his future at St. Joseph’s University.

Here’s a little more on these senior stars:

Name: Keely McCaffrey

Age/grade: Senior

Sport: Track/soccer

Athletic achievement you are most proud of: Winning MHAL Soccer Division

Favorite sport moment in the past year: Scoring the first goal in sectional semis against Millbrook

Pregame rituals: Listening to my iPod

Favorite TV show: “Saved by the Bell�

Favorite music: Jack’s Mannequin

Goals you are currently working toward (sports or other): Getting ready for college (BU)

Favorite quote from current coach: “Do work.�

Name: Mike Schneider

Age/grade: 17/senior

Sport: Baseball

Athletic achievement you are most proud of: Section IX class C champs baseball ’09

Favorite sport moment in the past year: The dogpile after beating Millbrook for the baseball championship

Pregame rituals: Staying loose, running, concentrating on the game

Favorite TV show: “Baseball Tonight�

Favorite music: Pretty much everything

Goals you are currently working toward (sports or other): Repeating at summer ball champions/getting ready for college

Favorite quote from current coach: “We may win and we may lose, but we’ll never be here again.�

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