5 volleyball players awarded all-conference
Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 3 months AGO
St. Regis Lady Tigers Courtney Cheesman, a senior, was named all-conference first-team for Western Class C in District 14. She was joined by fellow senior, Madison Hill and junior, Justice Tate who were named second-team all-conference. Junior, Anna Sanford was name honorable mention. Clark Fork Mountain Cats junior, Montanna Baughman was named District 13 second-team all-conference.
All-state players from District 13-C include Seeley-Swan’s Alex Bohlman, and Valley Christian’s Cheyenne Jones. District 14-C all-state included Arlee’s Bryndle Goyins and Plains’s Jessica Thompson.
District 13-C first-team also includes Andi Bohlman from Seeley-Swan, Braydin Golden of Darby, Carley Deluca from Lincoln and Ali Elliott from Victor. Second-team was Lilly Schultz, and Erika Howard, Valley Christian, Tessa Grimes and Autumn Morse from Seeley-Swan; and Lindsey Lewis, Darby.
District 14-C first-team included Carly Hergett from Arlee; Hailey Coe, Plains; Cheyenne Nagy and Kaitlin Cox from Charlo. Second-team was Karly Lawson from Hot Springs; Lindsay Laws, Plains; Eden Morin, Arlee and Anna Kaiser from Noxon. Honorable Mention was Ashley Revis and Abby Yocumn from Arlee; Allie Delaney from Charlo; Stacy Gray, Hot Springs; Kristen Josephson, Plains.
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