LIVERMORE — Twelve scholar-athletes from Livermore and Granada high schools will be recognized at the Olympian Scholarship Awards banquet on May 19 at Granada High. Four finalists will receive $2,500 scholarships each, and eight will receive $750 scholarships. The winners will be announced at the banquet.
“The 12 finalists represent the best of the best in our community,” Livermore-Granada Booster co-president Lora Silva said. “We are so honored to be able to showcase their talents. They are truly the highlight of the evening.”
Founded in 1949 by a group of former Livermore High athletes, students and local business owners, the Livermore-Granada Boosters were created to foster and encourage the combination of scholarship and athletics as part of the high school culture. The first boosters believed that academic achievers and sports enthusiasts make for future community leaders and good citizens.
In 1958, the Boosters instituted the Olympian Award to honor male scholar-athletes from Livermore High. Then in 1966, the award was expanded to include the newly opened Granada High. The evening, hosted by the Boosters, will include team awards and the induction of two graduates into the Hall of Fame. This year’s inductees are Granada graduate Maryann Gong (2013) and Livermore graduate Jason Knight (1993).
“The Olympian Awards Banquet is a unique and special event,” Booster co-president Vern Chase said. “It brings the two Livermore high schools together to celebrate the students’ athletic accomplishments and to support the Olympian Finalists.”
This year’s 12 finalists:
DELANEY AUMUA – A Granada senior with a weighted GPA of 3.5, Aumua has played four years of varsity softball, earning multiple accolades, including first-team All-League in 2022 and 2023, and North Coast Section player of the year in 2023. In addition to her athletic accomplishments, Aumua has served as class president for three years. She plans to continue her softball career at Auburn University while pursuing a degree in business.
SOPHIA BERTOLO – A senior at Granada with a weighted GPA of 4.09, Bertolo has participated in track and field, basketball and flag football, earning seven varsity letters. She also received the Livermore Granada Boosters’ award for flag football and is a standout 300-meter hurdler. Bertolo plans to study kinesiology with a minor in nutrition at a four-year university.
KAITLYN BRONGIEL – A Granada senior with a weighted GPA of 4.1, Brongiel participated in basketball for four years, track and field for three years and flag football for one year, receiving a total of eight varsity letters. She was selected first-team all-league in basketball in 2025, second-team all-league in flag football in 2023, all-league in track and field and placed third in the East Bay Athletic League high jump. Brongiel plans to attend either UC Santa Cruz or Cal Lutheran University, study education and play basketball.
SOPHIA GEROCHI – A Livermore senior with a weighted GPA of 4.35, Gerochi has played varsity softball for four years, helping her team win EBAL championships in 2022 and 2024 and reach the NCS Division 2 championships in 2023 and 2024. She earned first-team all-league honors in 2024 and second-team all-league in 2022. Her awards include offensive player of the year in 2024 and defensive player of the year in 2023. She has been an NCS scholar athlete all four years, achieved the principal’s honor roll and is an AP scholar with distinction. Gerochi plans to continue her softball career at the University of Illinois while pursuing a degree in kinesiology.
MALANA ISLAND – A senior at Livermore with a weighted GPA of 4.4, Island earned eight varsity letters in water polo and swimming. Her team awards include best defensive player in 2022, best offensive player in 2023 and team most valuable player in 2024. She has been selected to all-EBAL teams three times. Her academic awards include NCS scholar athlete and principal’s honor roll. She plans to attend UC Berkeley and study industrial or chemical engineering.
GABRIELLE MCCLUNG – A Livermore senior with a weighted GPA of 4.44, McClung has earned eight varsity letters in water polo and lacrosse. She earned first-team all-EBAL lacrosse honors in 2024 and second team in 2023 as goalie. She helped lead her water polo team to the second round of the NCS playoffs. Her team awards include defensive player of the year in 2022 and 2024. Her academic awards include principal’s honor roll, AP scholar distinction award, and the Presidential Award in academic excellence. McClung plans to attend George Fox University in Oregon and study civil engineering.
GABRIEL BENITEZ – A Granada senior, Benitez has a weighted GPA of 3.69. He was on the swim team for four years and received four varsity letters and the team coach’s award. By the end of the 2025 season, Benitez figures to be a 10-time EBAL competitor and three-time NCS qualifier. Benitez also served as ASB president, vice president, treasurer and liaison. He plans to attend California Lutheran University and compete on the school’s swim team.
NOAH BLAKE – A senior at Granada with a 4.05 weighted GPA, Blake wrestled and played football all four years and received five varsity letters. He was first-team all-EBAL as a running back and was an EBAL silver medalist in wrestling. Blake has coached children at Kidstrong, served as a CYO basketball referee and as a Granada Little League umpire. He plans to transfer to Cal Poly in 2026 to pursue a degree in finance.
HAYDEN HOBBS – A senior at Granada with a 4.14-weighted GPA, Hobbs participated in football for four years, baseball for three years, and track and field for one year while earning three varsity letters. He was named the EBAL’s defensive player of the year and all-league first team his senior year, as well as second-team all-league his junior year. Hobbs has also done a great deal of volunteer work. He plans to attend Cal Poly and study business, with an emphasis in information systems and finance.
MATTHEW BENSON – A Livermore senior with a weighted GPA of 4.04, Benson earned six varsity letters in football, soccer and track and field. An all-league football selection, he won the green-collar award for hard work in football and the coach’s award in soccer. He has earned multiple NCS scholar-athlete awards and has been on the principal’s honor roll all four years. Benson plans to attend San Diego State and study political science, as well as pre-law.
CHANDLER SMOAK – A Livermore senior, Smoak has a weighted GPA of 4.14 and has earned seven varsity letters in football and track and field. He earned first-team all-EBAL in the discus, and in football, captured first-team All-EBAL honors on the offensive and defensive lines as a senior, as well as second-team distinction as a junior. His academic honors include NCS scholar athlete and principal’s honor roll all four years. Smoak plans to continue his track career and major in mechanical engineering at Colorado State.
DIEGO VALVERDE – A senior at Livermore, Valverde has a weighted GPA of 4.2 and has earned four varsity letters in football and track and field. He earned second-team all-league honors in football and helped his team advance to the NCS playoffs. In track, he was one of the top high jumpers in the EBAL. His academic honors include principal’s honor roll all four years. Valverde plans to attend San Jose State University and major in statistics and applied mathematics.