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Emmaus field hockey player and Easton football player are Athlete of the Week winners

Emmaus field hockey player Morgann Orobono and Easton football player Cole Ordway are Athlete of the Week winners for Week 6 of the 2025-26 season.
Emmaus field hockey player Morgann Orobono and Easton football player Cole Ordway are Athlete of the Week winners for Week 6 of the 2025-26 season.
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Emmaus field hockey player Morgann Orobono and Easton football player Cole Ordway are our Athlete of the Week winners for Week 6 of the 2025-26 season.

Morgann Orobono, Emmaus field hockey

Scored six goals total in three Green Hornet wins last week. In a 3-2 win over Penn Manor, she scored a goal, had an assist and made a defensive save. She had three goals against Whitehall.

Cole Ordway, Easton football

The quarterback became the Red Rovers’ all-time leader in passing yards (3,930) and touchdown passes (38) in Easton’s 62-0 win over Stroudsburg.

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Each week, The Morning Call sports staff will nominate three male and three female senior athletes from Lehigh Valley area schools based on an outstanding performance or other noteworthy accomplishment.

You are invited to vote for these nominees. One male and one female will be named Athlete of the Week.

» Vote at mcall.com/athleteoftheweek

Voting starts Monday and runs each week from 5 p.m. ET on Mondays to 9 a.m. ET on Thursdays, with the winners announced Thursday evening.

Athlete of the Week winners will be eligible for a $500 scholarship to be awarded by Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute. In addition to the weekly scholarships, one male and one female Athlete of the Week winner will be awarded with a $10,000 scholarship at the end of the school year. View the official rules.

Easton High School's starting quarterback Cole Ordway stands for a photo Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, in Easton during the first practice of the season. Ordway had a record of 15 touchdowns, 2,007 passing yards, and 131 completions in 2024-25, contributing to Easton's overall 11-2 record. The team won the EPC Northampton Division title in Oct.. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call
Easton football player Cole Ordway. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

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