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Hermantown spring All-Lake Superior Conference selections

Hermantown Community Schools

By Sarah Turcotte

Lake Superior Conference officials announced their All-Conference honorees for Spring Activities. Hermantown honorees included:

Baseball

  • Dawson Rannow - 1st Team
  • Carter Gunderson - 2nd Team
  • Garron Opsahl - 2nd Team
  • Cruz Runyan - 2nd Team


Boys Golf

  • Holdyn Evjen - 1st Team
  • Peyton Menzel - 1st Team
  • Mason Sundbom - 2nd Team
  • Connor O'Hara - 2nd Team


Girls Golf

  • Izy Fairchild - 1st Team
  • Olivia Martalock - 2nd Team
  • Cadence Godmare - 2nd Team
  • Chelsea Holt - 2nd Team


Softball

  • Natalie Vitek - 1st Team
  • Baylee Edwards - 1st Team
  • Lindsey Ewer - 2nd Team


Boys Tennis

  • Aaron Evjen - Singles
  • Brody Matthews - Doubles
  • Rolan Kuznetzov - Doubles


Girls Track & Field

  • Liv Birkeland - 400m Dash, 4x200m Relay
  • Elise Harriman - 100m Hurdles, Discus
  • Lauryn Biondi - 4x200m Relay
  • Kellyn Biondi - 4x200m Relay
  • Alyssa Yokom - 4x200m Relay


Boys Track & Field

  • Andrew Schmitz - 400m Dash
  • Blake Schmitz - 400m Dash, High Jump

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