The Riverdale Country School, along with trustee Gregg Hymowitz, is proud to announce that the varsity girls soccer team has been recognized by the Post’s All-Bronx and All-City Honors.
Five players were recognized, including Zoe Loveman, a senior who was named All-Bronx girls soccer Player of the Year. The post wrote, “We saw just how much the Falcons missed the speedy forward, after she missed time last season with a fractured fibula. The senior helped leave her mark on the Riverdale program in her final season, leading it to its first-ever undefeated Ivy League and NYSAISAA state title. Loveman tallied 24 goals and 12 assists, including some of the biggest tallies of the season. She scored twice, including the winner in the second matchup. Loveman, who can dribble like the ball is stuck to her foot at times, scored the first goal in a state final win over Staten Island Academy.” Loveman was also named to the All-City girls soccer First Team.
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The Hansard Society is a British charitable institution whose goals are to strengthen parliamentary democracy and motivate citizens to take a greater part in the political process. The Society believes it is of the utmost importance that the public is engaged with Parliament, and that Parliament is engaged with their constituency in return.
In 1987 Gregg Hymowitz was selected as a Hansard Society Scholar. This honored recognition bestows upon its recipients a unique opportunity to study the various elements of the British Parliament.