Girls Basketball Awards for the 2022-2023 season
Letter Winners:
Kylie Pelzel, Allie Labat, Morgan Mathiowetz, Jaylynn Sellner, Amelia Schwartz, Brynne Ibberson, Kiara Murphy, Natalie Fischer, Olivia Schieffert, Sidney Tauer, Liz Schwint
All Conference:
Liz Schwint, Morgan Mathiowetz
Honorable Mention All Conference:
Allie Labat, Natalie Fischer
All Conference Academic:
Liz Schwint
All State Academic:
Liz Schwint
All Journal Honorable Mention:
Natalie Fischer
All Journal 3rd team:
Allie Labat
All Journal 2nd team:
Liz Schwint, Morgan Mathiowetz
KNUJ players of the week:
Allie Labat
2023 team awards:
Leadership-Liz Schwint
Most Improved-Amelia Schwartz
MVP-Allie Labat
Payton Admas hustle award-Morgan Mathiowetz
Letter Winners:
Kameron Kosak, Kaleb Wait, Jon Petermann, Mark Anderson, Will Walter, Brandon Schmitz, Kessler Severson, George Schwint, Owen Weiss
All Conference:
Kaleb Wait, Will Walter
Honorable Mention All Conference:
Jon Petermann
Conference Tri. Player of the year:
Kaleb Wait
All Conference Academic:
Owen Weiss, Mark Anderson
KNUJ players of the week:
Kaleb Wait, Will Walter
All Journal 1st team:
Kaleb Wait and Will Walter
2023 Team Awards:
Leadership- Owen Weiss
MVP- Kaleb Wait
Most Improved- Jon Petermann
Payton Admas Hustle award- Kaleb Wait
Kaleb Wait and Will Walter 1,000 point
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March 6th
at Gustavus Adolphus College St. Peter
The Indians played a smothering defense, wearing down St. Mary’s for a 54-39 win in the Subsection championship contest played . Monday night at GAC in St. Peter. Sleepy Eye avenged their lost last season to the Knights in the same title game.
Sleepy Eye was lead by Kadence Hesse with 26 points, 13 rebounds. Brea Mertz had 12 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assist and 3 steals, Cadence Okerman had 8 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assist, Jazzibelle Martinez had 6 points.
St. Mary’s season ends with a 22-7 record
Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s/Sleepy Eye/New Ulm Cathedral sophomore Noah Christensen will be making his first trip to the state meet for the first time in his three years of running cross-country.
SM/SE/NUC head coach Lisa Hagen said she knew Christensen had talent even during his first year of running with the team and saw Christensen reaching this state milestone down the line.
“He is quite talented and his first year as an eighth-grader, I told him that he will be going to state in a few years,” Hagen said. “He came in with so much potential and his hard work, determination, along with God’s grace has gotten him very far.”
Christensen’s average time this season has been 17:30, while his PR is 17:02. On Oct. 18 in Springfield, Christensen won the boys race and became the conference champion as a result. He was also named the Tomahawk Conference Boys Runner of the Year following that race.
After qualifying for state with a fifth-place finish (17:02.77) at the Section 2A Cross-Country Championships in Norwood Young America last week, Christensen and coach Hagen have high hopes for the state meet at a challenging course.
“It’s Noah’s first year at state, I want him to establish a good position going out at the beginning of the race and push himself to work his way further up,” Hagen said. “It’s a difficult course to hit a new personal record on, but I’d like to see him do it and hit a sub-17 5K.”
Hagen added that she’s been blessed to coach the athletes she has this season and she’s expecting a great race from Christensen on Saturday.
“Its a blessing to coach these enthusiastic, hardworking athletes on the SM/SE/NUC team,” Hagen said. “I’m proud of each one of them and their accomplishments. Noah isn’t just a good athlete, but also a team leader and he is very encouraging to other team members. It should be a great race for him on Saturday.”
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The St. Mary’s volleyball team earned the co-Tomahawk Conference Championship along with New Ulm Cathedral. The Lady Knights have won the conference for third consecutive season. Team members include (front row from left) Natalie Fischer, Bella Hoffmann, Allie Labat, Sam Ibberson, Abby Schwartz, Josie Helget. Back row: Addy Hoffmann, Lacey Mathiwetz, Jenica Schroepfer, Jaci Domeier, Amelia Schwartz, Maria Schwartz, Emily Helget, Reese Hoffmann.
MINNESOTA HIGH SCHOOL SECTION 2 OF CLASS 1A
ALL SECTION BASEBALL TEAM 2022
NAME SCHOOL POSITION YEAR
1.Dylan Grev Madelia P/IF 11
2.Carter Dylla Cleveland P/IF 12
3.Lawson Godfrey Mankato Loyola P/IF 11
4.Jaxson Libby Mankato Loyola P/OF 10
5.Kyle Quesenberry Springfield C/P 12
6.Jacob Nachreiner Springfield P/IF 10
7.Jackson Huiras Sleepy Eye Public P/IF 12
8.Austin Uecker Sleepy Eye Public OF 10
9.Nick Mielke Sleepy Eye Public P/IF 11
10.Zach Anderson Martin County West P/IF 11
11.Christian Bachenberg Martin County West C 12
12.Wyatt Williamson Martin County West OF 11
13.Carson Domeier Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s OF 12
14.Brandon Schmitz Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s P/IF 10
15.Mark Anderson Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s P/IF 10
16.Talan Helget Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s P/OF 9
17.Sam Knowles New Ulm Cathedral P/IF 12
18.Carter Haala New Ulm Cathedral P/IF 11
19.Jake Finstad New Ulm Cathedral C 9
20.Justin Berg New Ulm Cathedral OF 12
21.Isaiah Rieser New Ulm Cathedral IF 12
22.Joey Herzog Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s IF 12
23.Mason Sellner Sleepy Eye Public OF 12
24.Kolby Kremmin Mt. Lake Area/Comfrey IF 12
25.Mason Stoffel Mankato Loyola P/C/IF 11
26.Jesse Potts Martin County West OF/P 12
27.Colin Krenik Cleveland P/IF/OF 12
SECTION 2A COACH OF THE YEAR: Alan Woitas New Ulm Cathedral