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Sag Harbor Seniors Honored for Leadership

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authorgavinmenu on Dec 14, 2016

[caption id="attachment_58170" align="alignright" width="371"] Pierson High School student-athletes Jack Brown and Ana Sherwood were honored as Suffolk Zone Student Leadership award winners.[/caption]

Pierson High School student-athletes Jack Brown and Ana Sherwood were honored by the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance as Suffolk Zone Student Leadership award winners at a ceremony on December 7.

The students, along with their peers from across the county, were selected based upon their excellence in physical education, leadership ability and willingness to help others.

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