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Hawk soccer stars earn All-Conference nods

JOHN HAMILTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 months, 3 weeks AGO
by JOHN HAMILTON
| November 25, 2025 11:00 PM

Five Thompson-Falls-Plains-St. Regis Blue Hawk soccer players – three girls and two boys – have been honored as Northern A All-Conference selections.

From the Hawk girls squad, Plains freshman home school student Kate Wrobleski earned first team honors while Plains High School junior Ava Lawyer and Thompson Falls senior Solveig Nygaard were both named second team Northern A.

Two Thompson Falls boys, both juniors, earned Northern A honors as Jacob Howell was named second team and Liam Pallister was awarded honorable mention.

All-conference teams are selected by vote of league coaches following the completion of regular season play.

The Blue Hawk girls soccer team is coached by Nick Lawyer and the boys are guided by Michael Scharfe.

    KATE WROBLESKI, a home school student in Plains, was named to the first team Northern A All-Conference soccer team last week, the only local player, boy or girl, to earn first team honors. Wrobleski is pictured in an October 9 match with Whitefish at Previs Field in Thompson Falls. (John Hamilton/vp-mi)
 
 
    OUTSTANDING GOALKEEPING by Plains junior Ava Lawyer landed Ava second team honors on the Northern A All-Conference team. Lawyer is pictured during action versus Whitefish in Thompson Falls October 9. (John Hamilton/vp-mi)
 
 


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