
2022-23 Cuesta Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year- Madeline Scovil
Freshman Track Star Madeline Scovil enjoyed an outstanding freshman season for Cuesta Women's Track & Field, which she capped by setting a new Cuesta record and earning all-State honors at the 2023 CCCAA State Championships. Scovil was the Cougars' top individual point scorer in the season ending championship events, scoring 35 of the team's 95 total points over the final three meets. Scovil qualified for 2023 CCCAA State Meet in the Triple Jump and Long Jump, but dropped out of the Long Jump to allow her teammate Ashley Gose, who had missed the cut by one spot, to advance and join her at the State Meet. Scovil's decision to concentrate on the Triple Jump paid off big for the Cougars, as Gose also scored at the State Meet. In the Triple Jump, her leap of 38-6.75 earned her 4th place in the competition and broke Tee Noble's 1998 school record by almost half-a-foot. Scovil also soared past her previous best mark by nearly ten inches to garner CCCAA All-State honors and etch her name in the Cuesta record books. Along with her new school record, she also ranks 6th all time in the Long Jump at 17-6.75, while knocking on the door in three other events. This season, the freshman Star also owned the Cougars' best mark in the Pole Vault (9-6.75), as well as the team's second-best times in both the 100m (:13.13) and 200m (:29.89).
Official 2022-23 Cuesta Athlete of the Year Progam
Cuesta College
Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year
2003 Shanna DeMichelle, Napa, CA (Swimming)
2004 Christina Reyes, Los Osos, CA (Cross Country, Track)
2005 Jessie Ritchie, Arroyo Grande, CA (Tennis)
2006 Lindsay Campana, Templeton, CA (Softball)
2007 Whitney Levicki, Santa Cruz, CA (Water Polo)
2008 Julie Coelho, Lemoore, CA (Volleyball)
2009 Chloe Redman, Morro Bay, CA (Tennis)
2010 Kelly Barmann, Cimarron, NM (Cross Country)
2011 Alexandria Bernard, Porterville, CA (Water Polo, Swimming)
2012 Devon Kelsey, Atascadero, CA (Cross Country, Track)
2013 Kryn Masutani, Honolulu, HI (Softball)
2014 Riley Cooks, Coarsegold, CA (Volleyball, Track & Field)
2015 Rachel Gruetzmacher, Atascadero, CA (Water Polo, Swimming)
2016 Augusta Thomason, San Diego, CA (Track & Field)
2017 Miranda Daschian, Atascadero, CA (Cross Country, Track)
2018 Torie White, Los Osos, CA (Swimming)
2019 Faith Archibald, Atascadero, CA (Water Polo)
2020 Martha Mora, Cambria, CA (Soccer)
2021 Madeline Fletcher, San Luis Obispo, CA (Track)
2022 Annie Bartolome, San Luis Obispo, CA (Swimming)
2023 MADELINE SCOVIL, ARROYO GRANDE, CA (TRACK & FIELD)