Girls Basketball All-Conference Tomahawk
2020-2021 season
All- Conference
Name School Grade Position
Madison Mathiowetz SESM 11 G
Sydney Windschitl SESM 12 G
Reagan Severson SESM 11 G
Allison Milbrandt BLHS 10 G
Madalynn Wulkan BLHS 11 G
Abbie Riederer MVL 11 G
Kadence Hesse SEPS 9 G
Courtney Wendt Springfield 12 F
Brooklyn Sturm Springfield 9 F
Sarah Franta Wabasso 12 G
Brynn Busse GFW 10 G
Honorable Mention All-Conference
Name School Grade Position
Kristi Kottke BLHS 9 G
Rachel Kottke BLHS 9 G
Kaylee Hunter MVL 11 G
Brea Mertz SEPS 9 F
Maddy Digmann Springfield 10 G
Lily Franta NUC 11 F
Megan Sandgren Cedar Mt. 11 F
COACH OF THE YEAR: Bruce Woitas-SESM
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Madison Mathiowetz-SESM
Photos Courtesy New Ulm Journal Travis Rosenau
April 6th
At Target Center
State Semi-Finals
BBE 51, St. Mary’s 50
MSHSL Summary
Sophomore guard Harley Roering scored her only points of the first half to give Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa a 21-17 advantage at 2:46. The Jaguars led 24-22 at the break.
Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s junior guard Madison Mathiowetz came out on fire early in the second half and pushed the score to 28-24 in favor of the Knights. But Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa senior guard Josie Knutson countered with back-to-back three-pointers to put the Jaguars back on top 30-27 at 12:40.
From there, the score went back and forth. Sophomore guard Abby Berge went 4-6 on free throws in the second half, giving Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa a 45-39 lead at 3:09. Less than a minute later, Berge drained a layup for a 47-45 advantage.
Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s senior guard Sydney Windschitl cut the lead to 48-47 on a layup with 25 seconds left in regulation, but Knutson pushed it back three after making two free throws at 0:21. With nine ticks left on the clock, Knutson was fouled by junior guard Reagan Severson and she made one free throw for the 51-47 lead. Mathiowetz raced down the floor, pulled up and hit a three-pointer as time expired, but the Jaguars escaped with the 51-50 win.
Senior forward Allissa Knight led Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa with 15 points and 10 rebounds and Knutson finished with 13 points. Mathiowetz led Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s with 23 points and sophomore forward Liz Schwint cornered 15 rebounds.
Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa (23-1) will play Minneota for the Class A title at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 9. Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s finishes its season at 23-1.
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Tomahawk Conference All-Academic Team
Girls Basketball 2020-2021
Buffalo Lake/Hector/Stewart – Jessica Novotny, Allison Dornseif, Allison Milbrandt, Madalynn Wulkan
Cedar Mountain – Madison Heiling, Isabella Harmoning, Megan Sandgren, Mykenna Vollmer, Lauren Welter, Teresa Larsen, Keanna Hultquist, Paige Rose, Abbie Hacker
G-F-W – Baleigh Peterson, Morgan Aylsworth, Emilee Kuehn, Olivia Schwarzrock, Brynn Busse, Taylor Haas, Abigail Lee, Lexi Henningson
Minnesota Valley Lutheran – Naomi Anderson, Olivia Christensen, Samantha Dalueg, Kaylee Hunter, Mia Johnson, Emma Grace Kramer, McKenzie Lauwagie, Annika Morschauser, Abigail Riederer, Ella Schlei, Rylee Woller
New Ulm Cathedral – Sarah Mohr, Emily Schommer
Sleepy Eye Public – Stephanie Fernandez, Brooklyn Moldan, Kaydince Thoms
Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s – Sydney Windschitl, Sophie Portner, Megan Ahlness, Maryanne Larsen, Madison Mathiowetz, Katelyn Rutscher, Reagan Severson, Liz Schwint
Springfield – Courtney Wendt, Lilly McCone, Lexie Groebner, Maddy Digmann, Jaeli Richert, Brenna Pabst
Wabasso – Kylee Fogelson, Mataya Nelson, Madeline Hanna, Kelsey Fischer, Sarah Franta
Requirements
Member of Varsity Squad
GPA of 3.75 or higher
Sophomore, Jr. or Senior