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2021 Tomahawk All-Conference Volleyball Team Name Hgt. Year Position Team Jaci Domeier 5-9 11 Middle Hitter Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Bella Hoffmann 5-5 11 Setter Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Madison Mathiowetz 5-10 12 Middle Hitter Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Hailey Hollar 5-7 10 Outside Hitter Cedar Mountain Nadia Meyers 5-9 11 Setter Cedar Mountain Megan Sandgren 5-11 12 Outside Hitter Cedar Mountain Lily Brennan 5-6 11 Middle Hitter New Ulm Cathedral Sydnee Helget 5-9 11 Middle Hitter New Ulm Cathedral Bryan Busse 5-7 11 Setter Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop Julia Schweiss 6-0 12 Middle Hitter Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop Allison Dornseif 5-9 12 Setter Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart Brooklyn Sturm 5-10 10 Middle Hitter Springfield Ella Schlei 5-10 12 Middle Hitter Minnesota Valley Lutheran Kelsey Frank 5-7 11 Setter Wabasso Honorable mention Allie Labat 5-5 11 Setter Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Teresa Larsen 5-9 11 Middle Blocker Cedar Mountain Megan Haala 5-8 11 Outside Hitter New Ulm Cathedral Emily Schommer 5-7 12 Setter New Ulm Cathedral Emilie Hable 5-9 12 Outside Hitter Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart Lili Mohror 6-0 12 Middle Hitter Minnesota Valley Lutheran Abbie Riederer 5-9 12 Outside Hitter Minnesota Valley Lutheran Kadence Hesse 5-10 10 Middle Hitter Sleepy Eye Player of the Year — Madison Mathiowetz of Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Coach of the Year — Jen Walter of Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s
Section 2A Playoffs
November 1st
at Sibley East
BOLD 3, St. Mary’s 0
25-23, 25-18, 25-15.
The loss ends the Knights’ season with a 26-1 record.
BLUE EARTH – St. Mary’s/Sleepy Eye/New Ulm Cathedral senior girls’ runner Clare Fischer took first at the Section 2A Cross-Country Meet at Riverside Town & Country Golf Club on Friday, earning herself a trip to the state meet.
The state meet for both girls’ and boys’ runners is on Nov. 6 at St. Olaf College.
St. Mary’s/Sleepy Eye/NUC’s Elle Kyllonen also had a strong race, finishing 15th overall with a time of 21:58.09. GFW also had Ashley Vos (22:54.10, 27th) and Abigail Willegal (23:17.95, 30th) finish in the top 30 girls’ runners.
The Lester Prairie and St. James Area girls’ teams finished first and second, respectively, on Friday to earn trips to the state meet.
Qualifying for the state meet from the area boys was Madelia/Truman/GHEC/Martin Luther freshman Josiah Demaris, who finished seventh at the section meet on Friday with a time of 17:23.89.
St. Mary’s/Sleepy Eye/NUC’s Noah Christensen turned in a strong time also, finishing 17th with a time of 18:32.40. Minnesota Valley Lutheran’s Donovan Witte took 28th on Friday with a time of 18:54.87.
The SJA and Mankato Loyola/Cleveland boys’ teams finished first and second at the section meet, respectively, earning trips to state in the process.
October 28th
at St. Mary’s
Former Sleepy Eye football coach Dean Deibele made an appearance September 23 at a practice of the newly formed Sleepy Eye United Youth Football team. Dean was a stand-out athlete, teacher and coach at Sleepy Eye High School. He coached the 1995 and 1996 section football runner-up teams, as well as the 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2005 section championship / state tournament teams. He was the head coach for Sleepy Eye’s only state football championship team in 2000.
Dean also was an assistant coach on the 2000 Sleepy Eye Indians State Championship baseball squad. And, was a player on the 1976 Sleepy Eye Indians state baseball runner-up team.
He currently resides in Chanhassen with his wife Chris.