May 16, 2022
The purpose of our athletic ceremony is to honor our students for another successful year. We would like to take a moment to thank everyone both directly and indirectly involved in our school’s success.
Thank you Pastor Dustin Janney, Mrs. Jacobson, and the entire school staff. Their support for Orlando Christian Prep is paramount to our success.
Another huge thank you goes out to our parents. Your decision to place your child in our school, as well as the support, and the atmosphere you create at our games, fine arts events, and school functions is Amazing. You are definitely the backbone of our school.
To our volunteers, whether they helped cleanup after a game, work the gate, the chain crew, make a team meal, donate items for a bake sale, or chaperone field trips, we appreciate you and your time.
Special thanks to Bob Kennedy and Ms. Kathie Rehm for all of your continued help and support.
A HUGE thank you to the student athletes during these difficult times. The ever changing climate due to the pandemic was not easy. Your commitment despite the circumstances was huge. Thank you to all the administrators, teachers, faculty and staff for their commitment to our students, without all of you none of this would be possible.
Some highlights of the 2021-22 year:
This year’s athletic program as a whole consisted of 200 student athletes.
Our School hosted over 50 home games and competed in over 200 athletic contests.
All of our varsity teams participated in district play.
Our Varsity Football team finished their first season in FHSAA Class 2A and reached the State Semifinal.
Our Middle School Track team was very competitive this year.
Our Varsity Track team sent ten student athletes to the State track meet and several earned a medal finishing Top 8 in the state.
Our Varsity Softball team won 20 games and advanced to the Regional Championship game..
Our JV Basketball team had a strong season.
Our Varsity Boys Basketball team completed the season winning the Class 2A State Championship for the third consecutive season. This was the 10th state championship in program history.
OCP Female and Male Athlete of the Year
The 2022 OCP Female Athlete of the Year is junior Aalyssa Gunn.
Aalyssa is a three sport athlete playing varsity volleyball, varsity basketball, and varsity track. She has been a three year starter on the volleyball team and was the team leader in kills this past season. She is a key contributor on the basketball team, and a strong performer in track and field. She also carries a 3.9 GPA.
The 2022 OCP Male Athlete of the Year is senior Ven-Allen Lubin.
Ven-Allen was a four year starter on the varsity basketball team. As a senior he averaged 14.5 points, 8 rebounds, and 1 steal per game. He won the Class 2A State Player of the year. He was First Team All State, as well All Central Florida First team. His four-year career consisted of 104 wins and he played in four consecutive state championship games winning three. He carries a 4.0 GPA. Upon graduation he will attend the University of Notre Dame on a full basketball scholarship.
Team Honors & Awards:
VARSITY FOOTBALL (Coach Guerschom Demosthenes)
(Athletic Scholarships)
Donovan Cordes - Thomas More University
Jamel Lynch - Mars Hill University
Curtis Kimmons - Southeastern University
Jaden Simmons - Fort Lauderdale University
(Academic Scholarships)
Kynkolas Ross- Southern University
Grant Overby- Morgan State University
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
Outstanding Defensive Player Award: - Brayden Schuster
Most Improved Offensive Player Award:- Noah Murphy
Most Improved Defensive Player Award:- Joel Cortes
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL (Coach Omar Soto)
Best Offensive Player - Aalyssa Gunn
Best Defensive Player - Alexis Kimble
Best Server Award - Alana Ortiz
Most Improved Award - Brianna Cooper
Coaches Award - Lydia Mascari
All-Star District Award Winners - Aalyssa Gunn and Brianna Cooper
VARSITY SOCCER (Coach Mpumelelo Matutu)
Most Outstanding Player - Robbie Cordes
Warrior Award - Mackenzie Stinson
Coaches Award - Matthew McCreery
VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL (Coach Lauren Ashley)
Most Valuable Player - Siarah Brown
Most Outstanding Player - Trinity Harden
Most Improved - Aaliyah Lewis
Coaches Award - Jordan Demosthenes
VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL (Coach Treig Burke)
Heart and Hustle Award - Jayden Hastings
Most Improved - Ameer Ramadan
Best Teammate - Mark Angueki
Coaches Award - AJ Brown and Ven-Allen Lubin
(Athletic Scholarships)
AJ Brown, Ohio University
Ven-Allen Lubin, University of Notre Dame)
VARSITY BASEBALL (Coach Adrian Hernandez)
Outstanding Player Award - Aydan Abalo
Most Improved Award - Jose Rojas
Coaches Award - Jonah Gonzalez
VARSITY SOFTBALL (Coach Dustin Schneider)
New Comer of the Year- Sabrina Boyer
Defense MVP- Naya Rosario
Offense MVP- Lexi Perez
Warrior Award- Grace Thomas
VARSITY TRACK & FIELD (Coach Rackell Goldson and Coach Guerschom Demosthenes)
Best Teammate - Brianna Cooper and Bradley Knight
Most Dedicated - Brian Thomas
Runner of the Year - Demarion Jenkins
Most Valuable Runner - Alexis Garcia
October 22, 2021 -- ORLANDO
Homecoming had an extra special meaning on Friday night as the OCP Warriors welcomed fans back to Warrior Field for their first home football game played since 2019.
After the previously schedule home game this season was postponed and turned into a road game in early September due to field conditions at Warrior Field, the Warriors began a 5-game road winning streak that saw them travel coast-to-coast across the state.
Finally given a chance to play in front of friends, family and alumni, the Warriors did not disappoint as they rolled West Oaks Academy 43-12 to improve to 6-1 on the season and raise their profile in the Class 2A rankings a little higher.
Junior quarterback Vilay Nakkoun accounted for four touchdowns on the night, two rushing (3, 9) and two passing (30, 13) as he was 10-13 for 100 yards passing with no interceptions, and had eight carries for 37 yards. He also had a rushing and passing two-point conversion as well. Sophomore Demarion Jenkins rushed for a game-high 58 yards on seven attempts, including a 2-yard touchdown. OCP outrushed West Oaks 190 yards to 5.
The Warriors defense allowed just 136 yards of total offense to the Flame with 70 yards coming on one play, a 70-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter with a 35-6 lead. Defensively, OCP had seven sacks for a loss of 34 yards and two interceptions.
Juniors Jeremy Miller and Evan Sierra had a team-high six solo tackles. Miller added 1.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles-for-loss (TFL). Sophomore Stanley Ihekwoaba had a game-high three sacks to go with four solo tackles and two TFL.
OCP moved up another spot in the latest Maxpreps.com Florida Class 2A High School Rankings to 5th place. The Warriors are currently ranked 1st in 2A Region 2.
Florida Preps FB has OCP ranked No.3 in their latest Class 2A Top 10 rankings. You can find more information on Florida Preps FB via their Twitter and Instagram account @FloridaPrepsFB.
The OCP Athletic department and football program will say THANK YOU to the six young men that will be playing their final regular season home game against the Trinity Prep Saints on Friday October 29. Kickoff is set for 7:00pm. Senior night presentations are expected to start prior to the game around 6:40pm.
Come out and join the Warriors as we give thanks to the winningest class in OCP Football history!