The gymnasium at Pilot Mound Collegiate Institute (PMCI) was filled with applause and pride on Friday as students, staff, and families gathered to celebrate the school’s annual Academic and Athletic Awards Day. The event recognized the outstanding achievements of students across a wide range of disciplines, from classroom excellence to athletic prowess and community leadership. Congratulations to the following PMHA athletes who were recognized:
Grade 9
- Cole Landreville (Highest Academic Standing – English 10F)
- Yuki Kido (Highest Academic Standing – Science 10F)
- Cole Landreville (Highest Academic Standing – Canadian in Contemporary 10F)
- Yuki Kido (Highest Academic Standing – Math 10F)
Grade 10
- Adam Zamecnik (Highest Academic Standing – Essentials Math 20S)
- Sadie Swanton (Highest Academic Standing – Essentials Math 20S)
- Gavin Noseworthy (Highest Academic Standing – Science 20F)
- Adam Zamecnik (Highest Academic Standing – Science 20F)
- Gavin Noseworthy (Highest Academic Standing – Life Work Planning – Careers 20F)
- Adam Zamecnik (Highest Academic Standing – English 20F)
- Gavin Noseworthy (Highest Academic Standing – English 20F)
- Adam Zamecnik (Highest Academic Standing – Georgraphy 20F)
- Gavin Noseworthy (Highest Academic Standing – Georgraphy 20F)
- Adam Zamecnik (Highest Academic Standing – Intro to Applied/Pre Calc Math 20S)
- Gavin Noseworthy – Citizenship Award
- Jaden Mah ((Highest Academic Standing – Chemistry 30S)
- Traeh Hall (Highest Academic Standing – History 30F)
- Chadrick Schulz (Highest Academic Standing – History 30F)
- Jaden Mah (Highest Academic Standing – History 30F)
- Adam Zamecnik (Highest Academic Standing – Venture Development 30S)
- Casey Silverman (Highest Academic Standing – Accounting Essentials 30S)
- Chadrick Schulz (Highest Academic Standing – Biology 30S)
- Jaden Mah (Highest Academic Standing – Biology 30S)
- James Berrey (Highest Academic Standing – English Comprehensive Focus 30S)
- Chadrick Schulz (Highest Academic Standing – English Comprehensive Focus 30S)
- Luke Adam (Highest Academic Standing – Woodworking 30G)
- Logan Sullivan (Highest Academic Standing – Graphics 30G)
Grade 12
- Wolfgang Cook (Highest Academic Standing – Essentials Math 40S)
- Traeh Hall (Highest Academic Standing – English Comprehensive Focus 40S)
- Wolfgang Cook (Highest Academic Standing – Chemistry 40S)
- Traeh Hall (Highest Academic Standing – Psychology 40S)
- Wolfgang Cook (Highest Academic Standing – Applied Math 40S)
- Michal Soukup (Highest Academic Standing – Transition to Work 40S)
- James Berrey (Highest Academic Standing – Family Studies 40S)
- Jaden Mah (Highest Academic Standing – Family Studies 40S)
- Austin Polonoski – Citizenship Award
- Cole Landreville – JV Boys MVP of Cross Country
- Kendra Carels – JV Girls MVP of Cross Country
- Sheigh Siemens – Varsity Girls MVP of Cross Country
- Heidi Danners – Coaches Award of Girls Fastball Team
- Devyn Tarlton – MVP of Boys Baseball Team
- Cole Landreville – JV Boys MVP of Track and Field
- William Picklyk – JV Boys MVP of Track and Field
- Sophie Drummond – JV Girls MVP of Track and Field
MHSAA Provincial Participation
- Matsun Adams – Golf
- Collin Friedrich – Cross Country
- Matsun Adams – Cross Country
- Cole Landreville – Cross Country
- Maddox Ramage – Cross Country
- Gavin Hildebrand – Cross Country
- Christian Caby – Cross Country
- Gavin Noseworthy – Cross Country
- Maddox Ramage – Badminton
Honour Roll will be calculated after final exams have been written. Certificates will be included in the report card envelopes. Honour Roll is presented to students with an overall average of 80% or higher – with no course mark less than 70%. Honour Roll with Distinction is presented to students who have an average mark of 90% or higher with no course mark less than 80%. The average includes all courses taken during this school year. The Honour Roll list will be posted at the end of June – congratulations to all who made the 2024/2025 Honour Roll!
The event served not only as a celebration of individual achievement but also as a reflection of PMCI’s commitment to fostering well-rounded, community-minded students. As final exams approach and the school year winds down, the awards day offered a moment of reflection, pride, and inspiration for the entire school community

