Trinity's Vargas is Given Latino de Oro Award for Sports by David Kingsley November 28, 2011-
Andres Vargas '11, Men's Squash and Tennis Graduate Assistant Coach and
four-time All-American squash player at Trinity, was recently presented
a Latino de Oro Award for his noteworthy athletic
accomplishments. The awards were presented in ten categories:
Politics, Education, Art & Culture, Health, Music, Sports, Media,
Student, Lifetime Achievement and Contribution to the Latin
Community. All but the last are given to people of Hispanic
heritage who have made positive contributions to society, and have
accomplished noteworthy work in the Latin American
community.
"It was certainly gratifying to receive this award," Vargas said.
"I was also pleased knowing that squash is getting some recognition in
Connecticut, not only in prep schools but also in the Latino community."
Vargas was in good competition, as the award nominees included Shabazz
Napier, one of the Big East's top point guard for the University of
Connecticut, and Luis Rosa, a professional boxer and noteworthy
coach. Vargas was Rookie of the Year in his first season with
Trinity squash, received the James Montano Award for his leadership
spirit, and was captain of the team in his senior year, finishing his
career with a 68-6 record, good for third in program history.
Vargas graduated with a degree in Hispanic and International Studies,
and is pursuing his Masters in public policy at Trinity, where he
helped the Bantams win four of their record-setting 13 straight
National Championships.