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2024 All-Lake Superior Conference Girls Basketball Team

First Team

Jessika Lofstrom, Grand Rapids senior
Chloe Johnson, Marshall School 8th-grader
Ava Carlson. Cloquet senior
Chloe Carlson, Proctor sophomore
Eva Peterson, Superior senior

Second Team

Regan Juenemann, Marshall School junior
Leilani Fonoti, Cloquet senior
Lily Smith, Proctor junior
Braya LaPlant, Grand Rapids senior
Kloe Zentkowski, Superior senior

Honorable Mention

Quinn Danielson, Cloquet senior
Bailey Hermanson, Hermantown sophomore
Paige Evans, Proctor junior
Jorie Anderson, Hibbing senior

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