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Hermantown and Cloquet tied for the Lake Superior Conference boys golf team championship, and several Hawks boys and girls were named to the all-conference first and second teams.

Hermantown players selected:

Boys

First Team

Holdyn Evjen, juniorPeyton Menzel, junior

Second Team

Mason Sundbom, seniorConnor O'Hara, senior

Girls

First Team

Izy Fairchild, junior

Second Team

Olivia Martalock, junior

Cadence Godmare, freshman

Chelsea Holt, junior

Student-athletes representing five schools were selected to each of the six-person first and second boys and girls teams.

MSHSL State Tourney Dates, Locations

Boys Tennis -- June 6-9, Baseline Tennis Center at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis

Softball -- June 8-9, Caswell Park

Boys and Girls Track & Field -- June 8-10, St. Michael-Albertville

Boys and Girls Lacrosse -- June 13, 15, 17, Stillwater and White Bear Lake

Baseball -- June 13-14, St. Paul (championship)

Boys and Girls Golf -- June 13-14, Pebble Creek

Clay Target -- June 23, Minneapolis Gun Club

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