Sleepy Eye native Brandon Polesky has been hired as an assistant basketball coach at Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato. Polesky has been on the Southwest Minnesota State staff for the last two seasons.
Tomahawk Conference All-Academic Team
Girls Golf 2020
BLHS – None
Cedar Mountain- Shaylee Schiller
GFW – Ana Caldwell, Stephanie Mashuga
MVL – Nadine Clobes, Abigail Riederer
New Ulm Cathedral – Emma Henle, Alayna Spaude, Grace Gleisner, Kayla Goblirsch
Sleepy Eye Public/Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s – None
Springfield – None
Wabasso – None
Boys Golf 2020
BLHS- None
Cedar Mountain – Taylor Dahmes
GFW – Jacob Schaefer
MVL – None
New Ulm Cathedral – None
Sleepy Eye Public/Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s – Joey Fischer
Springfield – Christopher Thram
Wabasso – None
Requirements
Member of Varsity Squad
GPA of 3.75 or higher
Sophomore, Jr. or Senior
Tomahawk Conference All-Academic Team
2020
Girls Track
GFW- Jessica Albrecht, McKenna Kiel, Olivia Schwarzrock, Kylie Unger
MVL/New Ulm Cathedral – Naomi Anderson, Lexi Fosburgh, Kaylee Hunter, Faith Johnson, Mia Johnson, Olivia Marth, Emma Nelson, Mary Niebuhr, Anna Schwartz, Mara Weisensel, Rylee Woller, Kendra Lyimo
River Valley (Sleepy Eye Public, Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s, Springfield, Cedar Mountain) – Sophie Portner, Regina Surprenant, Lilly McCone, Maddie McCone, Kora Wahl, Sydney Hauger, Violet Hovland, Megan Sandgren
Wabasso – Chloe Haven, Sarah Klann, Lonna Maasch, Mataya Nelson, Emma Salfer, Kaiya Thao
Boys Track
GFW- Tylor Hopp, Treay Taylor
MVL/New Ulm Cathedral – Caleb DeWitt, Trent Fluegge, Samuel Halvorson, Isaiah Heins, Isaac Schmidt, Jonathan Urban
River Valley (Sleepy Eye Public, Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s, Springfield, Cedar Mountain) – Logan Richert, Mitchell Buerkle, Nick Peterson
Wabasso – Tyler Bliss, Zachary DeCann-Thooft
Requirements
Member of Varsity Squad
GPA of 3.75 or higher
Sophomore, Jr. or Senior
Tomahawk Conference All-Academic Team
Softball 2020
BLHS – Jadah Borth, Emilie Hable, Allison Dornseif, Madalynn Wulkan, Alexandra Maiers, Leslie Rodriguez
GFW – Morgan Aylsworth, Tiana Clobes, Jaedan Nachreiner, Baleigh Peterson, Alexis Rettig, Rylee Sabo, Hana Schroeder
MVL – Cheyenne Blackwell, Samantha Dalueg, Morgan Paulsen Rebecca Kuck
New Ulm Cathedral – Sarah Mohr, Emily Guggisberg, Emily Schommer
Sleepy Eye Public – Brynja Mielke, McKenna Strong, Brooklyn Moldan, Maddison Helget
Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s – Lauren Hoffmann, Megan Ahlness, Sydney Windschitl, Julia Helget, Kya Krzmarzick, Madison Mathiowetz
Springfield – Meriah Kirschstein, Courtney Wendt, Kendall Kelly, Alexis Fischer
Wabasso – Cora Eichten, Kelsey Fischer, Sarah Franta, Madeline Hanna, Halle Huhnerkoch
Requirements
Member of Varsity Squad
GPA of 3.75 or higher
Sophomore, Jr. or Senior
Tomahawk Conference All-Academic Team
Baseball 2020
BLHS – Cale Luthens, Braden McColley, Nicholas Taylor
GFW – Isaac Case, Dominic Johnson, Devon Schwarzrock
MVL – Leyton Brau, Caleb Carlovsky, Mason Cox, Josh Giefer, Theodore Giefer, Jace Marotz, Matthew Rieger, Reed Selvey
New Ulm Cathedral – Ethan Mixdorf
Sleepy Eye Public – Matthew Sellner, Kadon Strong, Mason Sellner, Jackson Huiras
Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s – Carson Domeier
Springfield – Brody Sturm, Ivan Hovland, Nolan Hovland, Decker Scheffler, Brendon Buerkle, Connor Scholten, Mason Rummel, Kyle Quesenberry
Wabasso – Ty Altermatt, Will Carlson
Requirements
Member of Varsity Squad
GPA of 3.75 or higher
Sophomore, Jr. or Senior
** Season did not take place due to coronavirus – 19. Team based on student athletes that had signed up to participate in baseball 2020.
Minnesota’s American Legion Baseball season has been canceled due to concerns over COVID-19.
In a video conference Saturday, Minnesota American Legion Commander Mark Dvorak announced the cancelation, citing safety as the top priority.
“It was a difficult decision that affects many young people and their parents,” Commander Dvorak was quoted saying in a press release. “The American Legion is a major proponent of the sport of baseball, and we hope to return even stronger in 2021.”
With 366 teams in 2019, and 357 teams signed up for the 2020 season, Minnesota leads the nation in Legion ball participation.