Poster Player of the Week: Will Hollensteiner of Flathead High
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This week’s poster player of the week presented by Corwin Motors goes to Will Hollensteiner, a multiple event track star for the Flathead Braves.
Will didn’t lose an event during the Archie Roe track meet held on Saturday, going a perfect 5-for-5.
He started with a win in the field at the long jump, going past 21 feet before joining the Braves 400-meter relay team for a meet record time of 41.19 seconds.
Then Hollensteiner set another meet best in the 400 with a Class AA-best 48.10, more than a second over the old record set in 2004.
He followed that up with a win in the triple jump and another win in the long relay to complete an amazing event and add to his great season.
Congratulations to Will Hollensteiner for winning this week’s poster player of the week honors.
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