C-Falls athletes named to Academic All-State list
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 9 months AGO
Columbia Falls picked up 38 Academic All-State selections for the fourth quarter of the 2017-18 school year, led by 14 from the junior class.
The awards are given to high school athletes, managers and cheerleaders who earn a varsity letter in a sanctioned sport and attain a 3.5 or better grade-point average during the principle quarter of that sport. No extra credit is given for honors courses.
Those honored at Columbia Falls High School in the fourth quarter included:
Freshmen:
Paige Burger - Track
Aidan Jarvis - Track
LaKia Hill - Track
Gracie Mee - Track
Madysen Hoerner - Track
Hannah Schweikert - Tennis
Emma Upton - Tennis
Abbey Underdahl - Softball
McKenna Rensel - Softball
Sophomores:
Kiera Brown - Track
Kara Mohr - Track
Josie Windauer - Track
Alexis Purcell - Track
Daniel Henjum - Track
Kylee Dougherty - Tennis
Graceanne Sevesind - Softball
Juniors:
Chance Adams - Track
Drew Morgan - Track
Beau Umbriaco - Track
Tanner Gove - Track
Kelsey Wright - Track
Genevieve DeLorme - Track
Parker Green - Track
Jenee Sandlin - Track
Savannah Ellis - Softball
Raychel Hoerner - Softball
Kaylee Ashe - Softball
Ryley Kehr - Softball
Chloe Kienas - Softball
Cassidy Norick - Tennis
Seniors:
Gabriel Knudsen - Track
Tallia Sova - Track
Logan Kolodejchuk - Track
Benjamin Windauer - Track
Austin Green - Track
Kaylynn Best - Softball
Torianna Briscoe - Softball
Kennedy Payne - Softball
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