



Head coach: Josh Williams, 20th season Assistant coaches: Brad Schuster, 19th season; Pat Webb, 10th season
Ayden Walter, 12, G; Rielly Kleeberger, 11, G; Nils Gantert, 12, F; Collin Vick, 12, G; Nathan Theis, 11, G; Marcus Graham, 12, G; Blake Burmeister, 12, G; Leyton Williams, 11, G; Jacob Ginskey, 11, F; CJ Theis, 12, F; Jason Klecker, 12, F; Mikah Elstad, 12, F; Ben Buytaert, 11, G; Cole Dahl, 11, G; Ashton Kraus, 11, G; Henry Fox, 11, G; Maurice Dut, 11, F; Yaasir Munye, 11, F; Owen Smith, 11, G
Blake Burmeister (Sr. Guard) - Blake is a two year starter and was a First Team All-Big 9 selection a year ago. Exceptional shooter & defender. Collin Vick (Sr. Guard) - Will take over the reigns at PG. Was our 6th man last year and plays with an unbelievable motor. Has a chance to have a great senior season.
Three impact seniors: Ayden Walter (Guard), Nils Gantert (Guard), Jason Klecker (forward) were our top players on JV last year looking to make an immediate impact. They have been playing exceptionally well this first week of the season.
Seniors: Mikah Elstad, Marcus Graham, & CJ Theis
Juniors: Rielley Kleeberger, Jacob Ginskey, Ashton Kraus, Cole Dahl, Leyton Williams, Ben Buytaert, Nathan Theis and several others.
28-4 overall lost in the consolation finals at state to Andover. 22-0 and conference champs in Big 9. Set an unbelievable amount of individual and team records last season: Most wins in school history (28), Most assists in school history (567), Most steals in school history (298), Most rebounds in school history (1065), Best Assist to TO ratio in school history (17.7apg to 9.1 TOpg), Highest scoring average in school history (73ppg),
One of the top defensive teams in history giving up just 53.5 ppg, Highest point differential in school history (+19.5), Possibly highest FG% for a season with a 51%, Most 3’s attempted and made in a season (250/628), Second best 3pts% as a team with 39.1%
I am excited for every year. We have a great group of kids that we expect to go out and compete every night. Needless to say a different look to our team from the past couple seasons. Despite what we graduated our standards are high and where we expect to finish by the end
of the season does not change.
The Big 9 will always be gauntlet to compete in with lots of quality teams, players and coaches...and our section with Lakeville North, South and Farmington will be one of the toughest in the state once again. However, we still expect to compete in the top half of conference and section play. The difference is our learning curve this year is greater with how “green” we will be. Our hope/expectation is to see a ton of growth over the season and be at our best in February and March.
Head coach: Steven Boehning, Second Varsity year
Assistant coaches: Alex Spinler, second JV year; Bryce McCarty, first CSquad year
Carter Bilitz, 10, G; Josh Bluhm, 12, F; Casey Chambers, 12, G; Landon Driscoll, 12, G; Austin Er-
ickson, 12, G; Jacob Esch, 12, G; Weston Janke, 12, F; Connor Jones, 12, F; Logan Maas Hansen, 10, G; Aaron Richter, 12, G; Jeremiah Schlund, 12, F
Returning starters are Austin Erickson, Landon Driscoll, and Connor Jones. Casey Chambers also had big varsity minutes off the bench last
year. Austin, Connor, Landon, and Casey are all captains. Austin should be our leading scorer after almost being our leading scorer last year. He can do pretty much everything needed on the court and is our primary ball handler. Connor Jones led the team
Head Coach: Cam Rutledge, second year
Assistant coach: Andrew Hardecopf
Carter Bishop, 10; Jack Bruns, 10; Ty Forystek, 11; Cooper Cooke, 10; Gabe Hein, 11; Zack Hein, 11; Brady Kittelson, 10; Jacob Pauly, 10; Sam Smith, 11; Kolby Vigeland, 11; Dylan Anderson, 11
Brady Kittelson (So.)Brady returns this season after starting the majority of games as a freshman. He is an athletic guard who is typically defending the opposing teams best player.
Zack Hein (Jr.) - Zach was a starter on our team last season and was one of our top shooters. We are looking for Zach to make a jump in his development
and be one of our main scorers this season.
Gabe Hein (Jr.) - Gabe will be another one of our top playmakers and uses his length to his advantage defensively.
Cooper Cooke (So.)Cooper is a player that has taken a big jump in his development over the last couple years. He is a big
in 3 point and FT percentage and he will be our best shooter. Landon will be a secondary ball handler and secondary scorer off the dribble. Casey is a shutdown defender who will be a great 3 and d guy. We have 2 guys that will rotate in the post and great
body down low and will be one of our top rebounders this season.
2021-22 RECAP Overall: 4-22
This years team will be very young and will lack varsity experience. One of our biggest strengths this season will be our athleticism. Our keys to a successful season will be to limit the amount of times that we turn the ball over.
The Gopher Conference this year will be very competitive. The two teams who I think will be the
complimentary pieces off the bench for good subs.
Austin and Connor should be on the radar for all conference players. Landon is important for another guy that can
handle the ball and score on his own. Casey will surprise people with how good he is on defense.
1-26 overall with one win against Alden-Conger
favorites to play in the conference championship are Maple River and Hayfield. Both teams return multiple
starters after having great success a year ago.
Head coach: Dan Schmidt, first year Assistant coaches: Aaron Gilliland, first year; Tyler Schlaak, fifth year
Brady Schlaak, 12, C; Dylan Ingvaldson, 12, G; Jackson Chrz, 11, F; Will Tuttle, 11, F; Daxter Lee, 11, G; Sam Olson, 11, F; Jaylin Raab, 11, G; Levin Kitzer, 11, F; Payden Loverink, 11, G; Alden Dobberstein, 10, G; Lukas Loverink, 10, F
Daxter Lee – Junior Guard, 3-year starter, 13.8 ppg, 3.3 apg, 5.7 rpg
Will Tuttle – Junior Center, 1.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg
Sam Olson – Junior Guard, 2.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg
Aside from the three returning listed above:
Jackson Chrz – Junior Forward Jaylin Raab – Junior Guard
Alden Dobberstein –Sophomore Guard
Junior guard Daxter Lee is returning as one of NRHEG’s top scorers during the 2021-22 season. (file photo/ southernminn.com)
15-11 overall record. 11-6 conference record. Lost in the first round of playoffs.
Looking to finish in the top half of the conference. Continuous improvement throughout the season. Compete in every game.
Conference Favorites: Maple River, Hayfield
Section Favorites: Maple River, LCWM
11 - Varsity players 3 - Returning letter winners 2- Seniors
Good numbers in the entire program, with 31 players grades 9-12, and another 26 in grades 7-8. Future numbers look great.
and Cleveland girls basketball were not sent in time for publication in this guide.
Head coach: Nick James, seventh year
Assistant coaches: Connor Morton (JV), seventh year; Ben Holden (C), first year; Matt Dahlberg (Eight grade), second year; Lenny Kroll (Seventh grade), second year
Three returning starters: Memphis James - AllConference Honorable Mention - 14ppg, 3rpg, 2apg, 2spg
Ryan Kronbach - 4ppg, 3rpg
Cole Schlueter - 8ppg, 6rpg
Head coach: Seth Anderson, seventh year (ninth total as a head coach)
Assistant coaches: Austin Nagel, Brian Rupe, Richard Guse
Deron Russell, 9, G; Addison Sampson, 12, G; Laird Keeton, 11, F; Damarius Russell, 10, G; Rudy Moncada, 11, F; Carson Ohnstad, 10, G; Cody Vagts, 11, G; Noah Thompson, 11, F; Zach Hulscher, 11, G; Jacob Thompson, 11, F; Tyson Reger, 12, F; Jacari Jellum, 12, F; Alexander Honstad, 11, F; Tauston Rupe, 10, F; Sebastian Teague, 11, F; Logan Heyer, 11, F; Andrew Robran, 11, F;
Austin Quast (Jr.)Another big physical kid to help out inside Steven Dimmel (Jr.) - A
Damarius Russell and Tyson Reger were the only letter winners from last years team.
This is a team where it will be really fun to coach every day. We have a lot of high character kids who are intent on giving high effort. This will be a fun season of growth for everyone in our program.
10-18 overall record 4-6 record in conference
It’s hard to say what I think our record will
shooter to help stretch the defense
Landon Johnson (Soph.)
- physical guard that can score at all levels Daulton Bauer (Fr.)
be and things like that. We are mostly focused on bringing an energy to practice and working hard every day. We have a brand new team this year, so catching them up on terminology, offensive/ defensive principles, and our sets will be a season long project. We are looking to play with a high level of energy and toughness. We will certainly be better late in the year than will be early.
Conference favorites: New Ulm, Marshall, Jackson County Central Section or district favorites: Maple River and LCWM
- Give us another ball handler and scorer Caleb Quast (Fr.) - Will help with ball handling and scoring
JWP junior forward Ryan Kronbach is one of the three returning starters from the 2021-22 season. (file photo/southernminn.com)
15-12 overall lost in subsection quarterfinals, 8-8 in the Gopher Conference, third in the west
We have only three
returning players with varsity experience so a lot of new players will step into bigger roles. With a lot of inexperience going into the season we will looking improving throughout the season. We always want to be to the top of the standings in the gopher conference and the section.
Those are the expectations every year.
Maple River and Hayfield should be at the top of the Gopher Conference. SubSection favorites should be Mankato Loyola, Martin County West, Mountain Lake
Head coach: Ryan Graff, second year as LS-H boys head coach.
Assistant coaches: Colin Everson, first year; Nathan Wentzlaff, first year.
Grant Adams, 11; Logan Feeney, 11; Riley Thelemann, 12; Brody Berndt, 10; Kyan Straub, 11; Daniel Schultz, 12; Ben Brahee, 12; Cayden Luna, 12; Dylan Graff, 12; Justin Terwedo, 12; Connor Schultz, 11; Bryson Steinborn, 12; David King, 11; Jack Steinborn, 12.
Returning letter winners are Cayden Luna, Dylan Graff and Grant Adams.
Senior posts Justin Terwedo and Jack Steinborn will be looked upon to contribute inside. Senior guards Bryson Steinborn, Ben Brahee and Riley Theleman will compete for playing time on the perimeter. I also expect sophomore Brody Berndt to step in and play a key role this season. Our junior group of Logan Feeney, David King, Kyan Straub and Connor Schultz has come a long way the past couple of years and I wouldn’t be surprised if some of them are able to contribute. I also wouldn’t rule out some sophomores playing some key minutes
this season if they are able to work hard and get used to varsity competition.
Last year we finished with an overall record of 14-13 and lost in the sub section semifinals to Belle Plaine. We were 6-6 in the conference, which was a tie for fourth place. We lost four starters to graduation last year - David Gupton, Nathan Gregersen, Gage Bishop and Dylan Kahlow - along with Jacob Stolley and Zach Rojas. There are a lot of minutes to be replaced. I expect our returning letterwinners to play some key roles this season. We have a lot of kids out this year - 24 in grades 10-12. There will be plenty of opportuni-
ties for kids to step up and fill those minutes and the shoes of the seniors who graduated.
Our main goal is to just get better every day. We will be an inexperienced team this year so there most likely will be some bumps in the road as we begin the season. We will need to stick together and play for each other to get us through those and minimize the negative impacts. Learning from those tough times will only make us better and we hope to be playing our best basketball at the end of the season. Competing for a conference title and hosting a
playoff game will always be some of the goals we have coming into a season.
Practice overall has gone pretty well so far. As with the start of most seasons, there are some highs and lows in practice. But the boys all work very hard day in and day out for the most part. I would actually say that might be our biggest strength. We have a lot of players who really work
hard and give great effortwe just need to contain that in some situations and use it to our benefit in the most effective way. I also think our perimeter play will be a strength for us this year. Going into the first game of the year is always an anxious time, just the unknown of how we will perform. But I am definitely excited for it and I am looking forward to this season with this group of kids.
I expect the conference to be much more competitive top to bottom this year. I think NYA, Lester Prairie and Belle Plaine to be at the top of the conference. But I also think those teams that finished at the bottom last year to be much improved this season. Glencoe Silver Lake will probably be the favorite in our sub section but again, I do expect that to be much more competitive this year.
Head coach: John Rumpza, first year coaching basketball at TCU.
Assistant coaches: Rennardo Lampley, sixth year at TCU; Andrew Feddema, first year at TCU (Former HC at Cook County).
Luke Holicky, 11; Matthew Squires, 11; Abdoulaye Tandia, 11; Reggie Vosejpka, 11; Hank Holicky, 12; Mecca Nightingale, 12; Steve Odenthal, 12; Aven Prigge, 12; Nolan Readmond, 12; Henry Schendel, 12; Mason Vosejpka, 12; Devin Whiteis, 12; Connor Flintrop, 11.
Reggie Vosejpka, Hank Holicky, Luke Holicky, Nolan Readmond, and Steve Odenthal, among others are returning this season for the Titans. We have 13 total juniors and seniors combined this season, so we feel that we
should
Mason Vosejpka did not play last season, but will be playing this season.
Connor Flintrop. Played on the JV team last season. Devin Whiteis and Abdoulaye Tandia played on the JV team last season.
The Titans are coming off of a tough season that resulted in a total of three wins, and a total of two conference wins.
Losing many battles by a small margin, the Titans basketball squad was a competitive team, but had a tough time winning close games and finding success when it truly mattered. The Titans ended their season by having an early exit to the 2022 Section 2AA playoffs, losing to Belle Plaine 82-45.
2022 Graduates: Jesus
We are very optimistic for our upcoming season. Graduating 4 total seniors, with three of those being players who had substantial playing time, we have lots of players returning that have either had large roles on the team, or have at least had a taste of what competitive varsity basketball is all about. We are doing our best to focus on what we are trying to accomplish right now, and to grow as players and the team that we currently have. We will not be projected to have major success in our conference or section by others in our conference or section. However, we believe that we can be competitive in our conference and section, even though there are several team within both that are very
be a team that is able to have experience and depth.Gonzalez, Fakouru Tandia, Jonathan Hurd, Adam Henze
respectable. We expect the top competitors in the conference to be NorwoodYoung America and Mayer Lutheran, and Maple River and Glencoe Silver Lake in the section, even though there are many other solid teams within both. If we play with exceptional effort, play together, and limit our turnovers, we will compete night in and night out throughout the season.
If we could have a top half finish within our conference and section, it would be an improvement to where our program has been for a while, so that is our minimum goal.
I expect that the rest of the conference figures that we will finish at or near the bottom of the conference, and have an early first round exit from the playoffs again. We really think that we can compete with any of the teams in our conference or within our section, and if we play consistently and to our best ability, we will have a chance every single night. We expect the top competitors in the conference to be NorwoodYoung America and Mayer Lutheran, and Maple River and Glencoe Silver Lake in the section, even though there are many other solid teams within both. Norwood
Young America is also a section team, projected.
Mayer Lutheran and Norwood Young America are favored to be atop the MRC standings.
Maple River, Glencoe Silver Lake, Lake Crystal Welcome Memorial, Norwood Young America, and NRHEG are projected to be competing for the section 2AA championship.
We hope to be top competitors for both the MRC and section 2AA as well.
8 - seniors 5 - juniors
from last year’s team. He can shoot well from three and has expanded his scoring inside. We need him to create for others and lead on and off the floor.
Josh Bosacker - Josh is another key returner to our team who brings toughness to our team on both ends. He can score inside and out and can guard the other team’s best player.
Peyton Odland - Peyton has varsity experience and is at his best pushing the ball in transition. He has a knack for finding the open man and creating for others.
Ashton Volk - Ashton is a returning guard who brings energy and is a vocal leader for our team.
Kaedan Guida - Kaedan is a great athlete and at 6’4” can make plays on both ends of the floor. He can score from all three levels and we are excited to see how much he improves as the season progresses.
Sam Moelter - Sam is a leader on the floor, makes good decisions, and knows how to get the best out of his teammates.
12-15 (7-3 conference), lost quarterfinals to New Ulm by nine.
Head coach: Sean Keating, 10th year as HC, 14th overall.
Assistant coaches: Derek Homrighausen, 12th year; Jared Baron, 11th year.
JV coach: Ethan Sindelir, second year.
B coach: Tanner Nadeau, third year.
C Coach: Brock Hanson, Second year.
Braxon Dale, 11; Peyton Odland, 11; Ashton Volk, 12; Jerry Soderlund, 10; Josh Bosacker, 11; Luke Gilbertson, 11; Sam Moelter, 11; Tate Olson, 11; Luke Banks, 10; Kaeden Guida, 11; Anthony Nicolai, 11; Noah Spessard, 12.
Tate Olson - Tate is our leading returning scorer
Jerry Soderlund - Jerry is a sophomore who has worked incredibly hard at his game and can flat out shoot the ball from three.
Luke GilbertsonLuke is an athletic wing player that helps our team rebound, score, and defend.
Noah Spessard - Noah is a senior big who can rebound and defend and score inside.
We graduated seven seniors from last year’s team and they did 70% of the scoring. They were a tight knit group that elevated our program with their leadership, togetherness and commitment to a team first attitude
This team has goals of competing at a really high
level against the toughest schedule we have ever had. 18 of our 26 games are against AAA or AAAA teams which is more than we have ever had. We realize we are a young and inexperienced team but this group showed through the summer the ability to play at a high level when clicking on all cylinders.
The conference favorite would have to be New Ulm. They return three key starters and look to build off their conference championship and section title appearance last season. The section favorite is Mankato East, they are a very talented and deep team that can really shoot the basketball.
If we come together as a team, this group has the ability to play fast in transition, score a high percentage from three and play aggressive defense that could give teams fits at the end of the season.
12 - total varsity players 30 - the percent of the team scoring returning from last season
2 - seniors on the varsity roster
28 - January 28th we will play Fargo Oak Grove (Coach Keating’s alma mater) at Target Center at 12:45pm.
Head coach: Matt Christensen, first year
Assistant coach: John Sand, second year
Assistant coach: Landon Shroyer, first year
Assistant coach: Lars Prestemon, fourth year
Assistant coach: Kyle Fearing, first year
Kayden Oakland, 9; Malcolm Poole, 11; Daniel Worden, 11; JT Graupmann, 9; Austin Koep, 11; Blayne Neily, 11; Dom Dimaggio, 12; Seth Thompson, 10; Simon Lippert, 11; Sam Scherer, 12; Kamarion Grant, 11; Liam O’Neill, 11; Isaiah
Mahal, 10; Elijah Bisel, 12; Charles Monaghan, 12; Isaac Kram, 11; Nolan Thompson, 12; Soren Richardson, 12; Carter Dumonceaux, 11; Kyan Rauk, 11; Haden Kelly, 12.
Learn quickly to build chemistry between a mix of players that haven’t played many Varsity minutes together. To focus on bringing our best competitive energy and effort to every practice and game, and be playing our best basketball by season’s end.
The Big 9 conference is always tough. There seems to have been a decent amount of senior turnover at some of the top placing schools in the Big 9. With that being said, our goal is to win the conference and be playing our best basketball heading into a very tough section that includes both Lakeville schools and Owatonna. Our mindset is to work hard, dream big and set our focus on finding a way to reach the State Tournament.
2021-22
14-11 Overall, 12-10 Conference, 6th Place
11 - practices before our first game, including 2 tryout days.
15 - Dec. 15 is our first home game vs Mankato East - let’s pack the gym 22 - Dec. 22 is Northfield Boys’ Basketball Alumni night vs. Owatonna
Head coach: Eric Hildebrandt, fifth year
Assistant coach: Dean Reiter, fifth year
Assistant coach: Chad Wolff, first year
Abudyllahi Aden, 12; Riley Mason, 12; Jal Giet, 12;
Beau Schrot, 12; Jimmy Welborn, 12; Ian Ehlers, 12; Carson Kreager, 11; Micah Lenway, 10; Rashid Ibrahim, 10; Mohamed Madey, 10; JJ Schrot, 10; Brady Schulz, 10; Nolan Vogelsberg, 10; Owen Volt, 10; Tristian Gonzalez, 9; Cullen Cox, 9; Breuer Wolff, 9; Breuer Wolff, 9; Brandon Petricka, 9; Ryan
Kreager, 9.
Ian Ehlers will be out most, if not all of the year with a shoulder injury sustained in football.
Carson Kreager, Beau Schrot, Jal Giet, Jimmy Welborn, Brady Schulz and Riley Mason are returning varsity letter winners and bring varsity experience to our team
Mohamed Madey was injured most of last year and is expected to contribute.
Returning JV players from last year looking to have an impact on varsity include Nolan Vogelsberg and JJ Schrot.
We have a lot of talented younger players who could have an impact.
the best versions of ourselves individually and collectively on and off the court.
Beau Schrot is one of the six returning varsity letter winners for this Falcons team. (File photo/ southernminn.com)
We look forward to competing together this year. We want to become
Head coach: Ed Friesen, second year Assistant coach: Jason Langevin Assistant coach: Luke Donkers
Aaron Huerta, 11; Andrew Caron, 11; Hudson Dillon, 11; Willie Potter, 11; Trey Gaytan, 12; Charlie King, 12; Zach Donkers, 12; Barak Barner, 10; Kyle Ernste, 12; Jarrett Ayala, 12; Evan Nichols, 12; Owen Dotterweich, 8; Zander Smith, 10; Damon Nicolai 12; Noah Casper, 10.
We will be looking for consistent contributions from our starting five of Hudson Dillon, Trey Gayton, Charlie King, Aaron Huerta and Zach Donkers.
The Big 9 and our section (1AAA) are both very
strong. We look forward to the opportunity of highlevel competition.
We have big numbers at every level of our program,
and we are excited to have a lot of great kids playing basketball this season. We are excited about the opportunities to grow as a program throughout this season.
Hudson Dillon is expected to be a major player for Bethlehem Academy this season. (File photo/southernminn.com)
contributions off the bench from Kyle Ernste, Willie Potter, Barak Barner, Zander Smith and others.
We finished last year with a record of 10-17, 4-11 in the Gopher Conference.
go out for basketball. This year we have 22 players which is helping to bring more energy and competition to our practices. We look forward to these players developing. We want to improve on our win total from last year.
ourselves into that middle tier of the conference. Hayfield, RushfordPeterson, Goodhue and Spring Grove will be among the top teams in Section 1A.
Zach Donkers will be hoping for a big junior season in 2022-23. (File photo/southernminn. com)
We will be looking for
Last year we only had 12 students in grades 9-12
I expect Maple River and Hayfield to the top teams in the conference again this year. We’d like to get
winners
Brent Lurken, fifth year as boys varsity Brady Anfinson, fifth year as JV Paul Vizina, first year as varsity assistant
RJ Hodgman; 1 AJ Higginbottom; 3 Angelo Higginbottom; 4 Jase Graves; 5 Lorenzo Stucci; 10 Cal Luebke; 12 Connor Young; 13 Ben Short; 14 Zach Mason; 15 Colton Steberg; 21 Alex Lee; 23 Logan Carroll; 24 Joe Mills; 25 Tanner Hedeen; 44 Vince Romo.
Seniors: Alex Lee, Cal Luebke, AJ Higginbottom, Jase Graves, Lorenzo Stucci
Juniors: Colton Steberg, Zach Mason
RJ Hodgman, Angelo Higginbottom, Connor Young, Ben Short, Logan Carroll, Joe Mills, Tanner Hedeen, Vince Romo
21-7 Record. Highest win total in over 20 years. 2nd place in Gopher Conference East Division. Advanced to the 2nd round of playoffs. Graduated 8 seniors and all 5 starters.
We will look to take advantage of our speed and quickness. We have the ability to be a very good defensive team. Transition offense could be a team strength if we can control
the boards. We should have good depth, allowing us to play fast when we want to.
Defending state champion
Hayfield will be the conference and section favorite. Maple River and JWP should also be really good conference opponents. L-P and Goodhue will also be excellent Section 1 teams.
BY THE NUMBERS
6 - seniors
5 - straight home games to start the season
Morgan Fisher, 11, F; Ava Olson, 10, F; Lexie Klecker, 10, F; Danika Ringhofer, 11, G; Abigail Shornock, 10 , G; Carsyn Brady, 11, G; Sami Hartman, 11, G; Preslee Hodgman, 10, G; Kiara Gentz, 12, G; Isabella Muir, 10, G; Anni Moran, 12, F; Natalie Krumholz, 12, G; Kennedy Schammel, 10, G; Kennedy Hodgman, 11, G
Carsyn Brady- Junior guard. Dynamic, explosive player.
Morgan Fisher- Junior guard. Great shooter and intelligent player.
Lexie KleckerSophomore forward. Strong inside presence and scoring ability.
Anni Moran- Senior forward. Dominating rebounder and physicality.
Kennedy SchammelSophomore guard. Quick attacker who can also defend.
Abby Shornock, MaKenna Neumann, Kiara Gentz, Preslee Hodgman. Any of these players can earn substantial minutes for Varsity and have an immediate impact. With 10 seniors graduating last year, our team dynamic is completely new and many girls have opportunities to earn Varsity minutes and have an impact in games.
the Big 9 Conference Lost to Lakeville North in Section play quarterfinals.
Head coach: Lindsey Mesich (Hugstad-Vaa), seventh year (10th total
year as head coach)
Maryn Pool, 10, G; MaKenna Neumann, 11, F;
Maryn Pool, Ava OlsonBrooks, Natalie Krumholz,
Overall: 11-16 Conference: 10-12, 8th in
Head coach: Onika Peterson, ninth year Assistant coach: John Schultz
Sidney Schultz, 12, G; Erin Jacobson, 12, G; Trinity
Smith Vulcan, 12, G; Faith Nielsen, 11, G; Hallie Schultz, 11, G; Preslie Nielsen, 11, G; Quinn VanMaldeghem, 9, G; Cameryn VanMaldeghem, 9, G; Gabby Schlaak, 9, G; Addy Stadheim, 9, F; Chloe Stork, 9, G
Sidney Schultz, Senior, Guard— 407 points, 145 rebounds, 141 assists, 48 steals
Erin Jacobson, Senior, Guard– 343 points, 188 rebounds, 44 assists, 34 steals
Trinity Smith Vulcan, Senior, Guard– 6 points, 16 rebounds, 3 assists, 9 steals
Faith Nielsen, Junior, Guard– 333 points, 134 rebounds, 40 assists, 37 steals
Hallie Schultz, Junior, Guard-- 103 points, 143 rebounds, 23 assists, 29 steals
Preslie Nielsen, Junior, Guard– 133 points, 52 rebounds, 18 assists, 13 steals
Quinn VanMaldeghem, Freshman, Guard– 20 points, 25 rebounds, 3 assists, 6 steals
KEEP AN EYE ON Cameryn VanMaldeghem, Freshman, Guard Gabby Schlaak, Freshman, Guard Addy Stadheim, Freshman, Forward Chloe Stork, Freshman, Guard
20-10 overall, 13-3 Conference; 8-2 Conference Division; SubSection Runner’s Up
I am excited about the athletes that we have coming back. We are looking to be competitive every game that we play. We had a great summer season, looking to build off of that. We are hoping to keep improving throughout the season so that we are playing our best at playoff time. Offensively we need to
We are a young team with speed and talent. Our goals are to compete to the best of our ability every game this year and grow as a team. We’re finding our identity this year as a group mixed of all grades and playing a new style of offense to showcase our dynamic athletes.
Many quality seniors graduated from our Conference last year, so this season we will see a lot of new faces. It’s difficult to say who the favorites will be, but Mayo, Austin, East, West, Red Wing will all be strong again this season.
On our JV/Varsity squad: Seniors - 3 Juniors - 6 Sophomores - 7
attack the basket and move well without the ball. We need to play tough and scrappy defense. We need to rebound and run the floor when possible.
Conference favorites: Hayfield Section favorites: LCWM
Head coach: John Bruns, eighth year as Blooming Prairie head coach Assistant coaches: Dean Meshke, Nate Piller (JV), Ben Robins (Junior High)
Addison Doocy, 11; Chloe McCarthy, 12; Claire Schwarz, 9; Macy Lembke, 11; Sienna Fyksen, 11; Abby Smith, 12;Shanna Halverson, 11; Haven Carlson, 12; Catelyn Bartlett, 10; Ella Smith, 10; Shawntee Snyder, 11; Madelaine Stoen, 12; Anna Pauly, 12; Hailey Schumacher, 11
Anna Pauly – Senior –F/C – Anna is a 3-time letter-winner and worked very hard in the offseason to prepare for the upcoming season. She is a strong post-player who played some very important minutes for us last season. She led the Gopher Conference in blocks as a junior and was third on the team in scoring and rebounding. She recently committed to Dakota State to play basketball next season.
Haven Carlson – Senior – F/C – Haven had a breakout year last season in her first varsity action. She was named Honorable Mention All-Conference while putting up solid numbers (Second on team in scoring, rebounding and blocks). Her length allows her to change many shots in her area and gives her a big advantage on the glass.
Chloe McCarthy – Senior – G/F – Chloe had an outstanding year a season ago as a junior. Defensive-
ly, she uses her long arms and athleticism to guard all five positions.
Addison Doocy – Junior – F – Addison had a great year last season as a sophomore. She played in every game and was a key contributor. She is a smart player who understands the game very well. She is a strong rebounder, solid defender, and a very good passer.
Shawntee Snyder –Junior - G/F – Shawntee is a player who coaches love to have on their team. She competes on every possession and will always hustle after loose balls and rebounds. She was 2nd in the conference in rebounding last year despite playing primarily on the perimeter.
Macy Lembke – Junior –G – Macy was a perimeter threat for us in addition to a backup ball handler last year. She has a nice shot and can also penetrate into the lane. She will be counted on to handle a lot of the ball-handling load this season.
While we do have six returners coming back this season, there are some newcomers who will be competing for playing time and some important roles on the team. Those newcomers include: Seniors Abby Smith and Madelaine Stoen; Juniors Hailey Schumacher, Shanna Halverson, and Sienna Fyksen; Sophomores Ella Smith and Catelyn Bartlett; Freshman Claire Schwarz.
Last year we were 15-11 overall with a 10-6 record in the Gopher conference, which was good for second place in the East Division. We lost in the Section quarterfinals against Caledonia.
We are a group that gained a lot of experience last year with six returners who played extensive minutes a year ago. We had a very good summer as a group and we hope to have some of that success carries over to the season. We have good numbers out this year in grades 9-12 and practices have been really good. It is always fun to go to the gym and have a team that wants to get better and is willing to work. Our focus to start the year will be to get everyone on the same page and get comfortable with new and/or expanded roles. While many of them played last year, this year the expectations and roles are very different for many of them. Obviously, replacing players of the caliber that we lost to graduation will be difficult and then adding to the challenge our move to class AA. However, this group has a lot of potential and our focus of getting better each day should lead to a successful season.
Hayfield has to be the overwhelming favorite to repeat this season as Conference Champions. Randolph and Triton look to be also solid in the East
Division. The West Division will be a three-way battle between NRHEG, Maple River and WEM. The Section (1AA) will be interesting this season. The Section is always tough with some of the best teams in the state in our area. Caledonia, Rochester Lourdes and Goodhue seem to be the favorites coming into the season. However, a team like PEM or Cotter could definitely be dangerous in the playoffs.
Blooming Prairie senior forward Anna Pauly returns to the Awesome Blossoms as the Gopher Conference’s leading shot blocker in 2021-22. (file photo/ southernminn.com)
Head coach: Mark Kubat Assistant coaches: Pat Heger,
Aleah Vogt, 9; Amanda Bock, 10; Jade Laue, 9; Peyton Snow, 11; Andrea Bock (Captain), 12; Clara Thurnau, 10; Mia Amberg, 11; Grace Keller (Captain), 12; Jillian Kellen, 10; Lexi Laue, 8; Olivia Ward, 9; Mari Nelson, 9
The seniors, Andrea
Bock and Grace Keller are the leaders of this team. They understand our system and communicate well to the younger players. We will rely on them to set the tempo for our team on offense as well as defense.
Peyton Snow - one of the quickest players in the conference. She can light it up in a hurry.
Mia Amberg - undersized but sticks her nose in any battle near the basket, good basketball instincts
Olivia Ward - very athletic with a nice shooting touch
14-13 overall record
Five seniors graduated: MacKenzie Kellen, Clara Kniefel, Jazmyne Duncan, Erika Thurnau, Anna Sobrak
Our goal is continuous improvement and staying healthy.
The Gopher Conference is
as strong as I have seen it in my 14 years at Medford. It is difficult to pick a clear
cut favorite. It will be fun to watch it all unfold.
Head coach: Joan Conway, 11th year Assistant coaches: Matt Potter, Aaron Kanewischer, Taylor Phelps
Kloe Wadd, 12; Sam Azure, 12; Megan Kanewischer, 12; Avery Madsen, 11; Ella Dufault, 12; Addison Wieseler, 11; Ella Krautkremer, 11; Mia Kanewischer, 10; Callie Dufault, 10; Avery Gaul, 10; Lex Kanewischer, 10; Lily Owens, 10
Kloe Wadd - Fifth year on varsity - will be her fourth letter - returning All-Conference/All-Area
Sam Azure - Fourth year on varsity - returning AllConference/All-Area
Mia Kanewischer (sophomore)
Avery Madsen (senior)
Last year’s overall record:
10-18
Last year’s conference/ district record: Conference (3-7) Section (6-4) Lost to LCWM in SubSection Semi-finals
It might be a long-shot, but we expect to be a factor in both the conference and
section. We’ll need to work real hard to do that, but I feel that’s a possibility if we continue to improve.
Conference favorites: St. Peter, New Ulm
Section or district favorites: LCWM
Head coach: Cory Jans, third year
Assistant coaches: Jeff Kuball, third year; Brandon Goebel, first year
Katie Olson, 9, Guard; Brielle Bure, 10, Guard; Kwynn Krause, 9, Guard; Nevaeh Weimert, 9, Guard; Presley James, 10, Forward; Faith Olson, 12, Guard; Lilly Strauss, 10, Guard; Alison Olson 11, Forward; Claire Walz 10, Forward; Paige Walz 10, Forward; Alexis Dahlberg, 11, Guard; Caitlin Klev, 11, Post; Hope Dimmel, 10, Post
Katie Olson & Lilly Strauss will both play big parts in our team and are two girls who can ignite our defense.
Faith Olson & Alison Olson will both play roles in getting everyone organized on the floor.
Nevaeh Weimert I expect will help us excel at getting our offense moving and taking some of the load off of some of our other girls, she will also be a very good communicator & defensive presence for us.
Presley James I expect will supply us with tons of energy & help set some physicality for us.
Conference Record: 2-14, Section playoffs 1-1, overall record 8-20.
Get better every week, play hard from start to finish in all of our games.
Conference favorites: NRHEG, Maple River, Hayfield
Sections favorites: Sleepy Eye, Sleepy Eye Saint Mary’s
JWP freshman guard Katie Olson looks to play a big role for the Bulldogs in 2022-23. (file photo/southernminn.com)
BY THE NUMBERS
13 - total players on varsity
11 - letter winners 1 - senior
We are hoping to improve on both ends of the court and would like to see a higher number in the win column. We want to go into every game to compete with whatever team we are up against. The expectation is that we come to practice every day to work hard and play for each other, to want to get better as a team and to enjoy our time together.
If we get more wins after doing those things, that’s a bonus!
Head coach: Sherri Fritz, second year as head coach (21st year coaching in the district)
Assistant coach: Taylor Holicky, second year
Madi Wilbright, 12; Rhyan Fritz, 12; Morgan Gregersen, 11; Brynn Biedscheid, 11; Daniella Anchondo, 11; Kelsey Wetzel, 11; Ava Wagner, 12; Lexi Terwedo, 12; Naima Bravo, 12 Alayna Vogel, 12.
Rhyan Fritz (12) is a great outside shooter and commands the court, Madi Wilbright (12) can shoot and drive and
is a quick defender, Ava Wagner (12) has a huge presence inside, knows the game really well & can score inside and outside, Lexi Terwedo (12) has a nice outside shot and can fly up and down the court on fastbreaks, Brynn Biedscheid (11) has a nice jumper, can rebound well & can shoot from the outside, Morgan Gregersen (11) can put the ball on the floor to score layups & gets herself in position to rebound. Kelsey Wetzel & Naima Bravo will also see significant playing time this year.
There are some very athletic young players that
will see significant time on the C team to start the year, but will hopefully make their way to Varsity minutes by the end of the season. Teagan Graham (8) does a nice job in the paint, Tori Hutton (8) can handle the ball and is a good outside shooter, Anyssa Christ (10) is quick up and down the court and looks to get the ball any chance she can, Jo Kruse-Geifer (10) is quick up and down the court and is a great rebounder.
2-10 in Conference, 3-24 Overall
Our conference is always tough. We are hoping to compete, like I said before, but I expect Mayer Lutheran, NYA and Belle Plaine to be on top again this year.
Head coach: Bill Bardal, ninth year
Assistant coach: Jenna Wetzel, third year
Assistant coach: Samuel Jasinski, third year
Jamie Adamek, 10; Aubrey Filan, 11; Isabel Herda, 12; Hailey Reuvers, 11; Halle Rice, 11; Arianna Rangel, 10; Reagen Drengenberg, 11; Jocelyn Herda, 10; Aaliyah Reyes, 11; Hailey Prokopec, 12; Amira Williams, 8; Kaylie
Bertram 9; Adyson Bauer, 10; Rylee Sietsema, 11; Sivana Schwartz, 9; Grace Brazil, 10.
Isabel Herda; Rylee Sietesema; Halle Rice; Hailey Reuvers
Jamie Adamekreturning; Amira Williams - new; Reagan - returning; Aayliah Reyes returning; Aubrey Filan - returning; Josie Herda - new
Final record: 0-27. Last in Big 9. 8th in Section. What matters? Positive attitudes; every player improved; every player will return this year.
Our goal this season is to compete and win games. It is expected that every player will give 100% effort day in and day out and
have a great attitude while doing it.
Red Wing is the Favorite. Faribault hopes to make some noise in the Big 9 Conference this year. Are
roster is full of experienced varsity players who are eager to make a change for Faribault girl’s basketball.
10 - Total players, all
whom can play at the varsity level
1 - Seniors 6 - Juniors 2 - Sophomores
1 - Eighth grader
Head coach: Don Marcussen third year as the girl’s head coach at TCU and 34th year of coaching basketball at one level or another.
Assistant coaches: Lora Angileno
Alexis Marcussen, 10;
Kaia Krocak - C: 6.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg. Expect increased all-around play now that she is healthy.
Alexis Marcussen - G: 7.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 2.0 stls/ game. Defensive leader for us
Sami Tiede - G: 3.0 ppg. Became floor leader for us.
Gaby Dahlke - F: 3.0 ppg. Stepped up on both sides of floor.
Audrey Vosjepka - G: Healthy now so expect big contribution this year.
Emma Skluzacek - G: Came on strong at end of season, pick up where she left off.
Sohie Whipps - G: Will be a part of the rotation.
Ella Schmiesing - C: Will be a part of the rotation.
5-21 record and 3-9 in the Minnesota River Conf. Southwest Minn. Christian defeated us in the playoffs.
Team overview: we have a little more experience than last year so we should be able to step up our game. We have some nice height
and good guard play so we can be balanced. Must increase our defensive intensity and make things difficult for opponent. We should be competitive each night.
Conference favorite –Mayer Lutheran, Belle Plaine, and NYA are always strong each year.
Section favorite - GSL and LCWM both have solid players back and should be considered favorites.
Head coach: Bob Southworth, 13th Year Assistant coaches: Bill Stuewe 13th year as assistant - nine years as head coach prior; Corey Wiebusch fourth year; Mary Tobar, first Year.
Keira Oeltjenbruns, 12; Hadley Stuehrenberg, 12; Courtney Wilmes, 12; Abby Maloney, 11; Rhyan Holmgren, 11; Maddie Kamm, 11; Annika Southworth, 10; Emmy Remmert, 10; Nora Whipps, 10; Sarah Haggenmiller, 10; Olivia Seys, 10; Kylie Southworth, 8.
Rhyan Holmgren, Jr - three year letterwinner who has a lot of varsity experience. Averaged 20 points and five rebounds per game as a sophomore. Has improved her ballhandling over the
offseason so excited to see how that transitions this year.
Annika Southworth, So – one year letterwinner. Annika averaged 14 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.5 assists last season. She shot the ball at a 40% clip from the 3-point line last season. We are looking for her to increase her assist and steal totals this season while remaining a scoring threat.
Abby Maloney, JR –three Year letterwinner.
Abby is a versatile player that can score form the inside and also has the ability to shoot the three. She averaged 5.5 pts per game and 4.5 rebounds per game last year. I am expecting her to increase these averages this year.
Maddie Kamm, JR –three year letterwinner.
Maddie is a player that has the ability to do a little bit of everything on the basketball court. She is a player that should fill
the stat sheet for us this year. We are expecting her scoring to increase this year as she become more comfortable getting to the basket.
Emmy Remmert, 10; Keira Oeltjenbruns, 12; Hadley Stuerenberg, 12; Nora Whipps, 10.
Overall record in 21-22 season was 22-6 Conference record in 21-22 season was 12-2 (Won the East half of the Big South Conference and lost to Marshall in the conference Championship game.)
Lost to Worthington in the Section Quarterfinals.
The goal for this year’s team is to win the Conference Championship and get to the Section Championship game. We are going to need to stay healthy this season to make this a reality. We are also going to see which girls step up to provide some depth and valuable minutes to our team.
Our Section and conference is very tough and any team from top to bottom could knock each other off any night. There are no games where you can assume you are going to win. This is what makes basketball fun and each game entertaining.
Our Conference has changed formats this season. There is a big,
medium, and small school division. St. Peter is in the big school division with Marshall, Worthington, and New Ulm. We will play each of these teams twice throughout the season. We will play the other teams that used to be in our East side 1 time each. This is a new format so excited to see how that works out.
I would say in the section, Marshall has to be the favorite. They return most of their team from last years dection runner-up team. They have a lot of
deniors that will be playing which is also an advantage. I do feel any team in our section could win on a given night so anything can happen in our section this season.
26 – Points Rhyan Holmgren needs to reach 1000 points 5 - letter winners that graduated last season
4 – Former players currently on College basketball rosters - Sienna
Wiebusch, Morgan Kelly (Gustavus) - Josie Wiebusch (Hamline)Sarah Conlon (Southwest MN State University Marshall)
2 – Former players (That I know of) coaching
Women’s college basketball - Megan Vogel (University of Wisconsin Green Bay) - Emily Carpenter (University of Wisconsin Superior)
Head coach: Paul Eddy
Marie Labenski, senior; Tatum Sawyer, freshman; Anni Quaas, junior; Kaitlin Schulz, freshman; Regan Childress, senior; Kat Organ, junior; Grace Mostad, freshman; Ryann Eddy, senior; Izzy Balvin, senior; Amelia Rosenhamer, junior; Amber Mahal, freshman; Cora McBroom, junior; Maia Richardson, eighth grader; Abby Borgerding, sophomore; Kate Sand, freshman.
Izzy Balvin, Ryann Eddy
Senior forward Ryann Eddy is a solid all-around player standing at six feet tall. She will be a big factor in the success of the Raiders in the 202223 season. (File photo/southernminn.com)
Regan Childress, Kat Organ, Amelia Rosenhamer, Cora McBroom, Anni Quaas, Tatum Sawyer, Grace Mostad, Amber Mahal, and Kate Sand.
Won just three games all year, finishing tenth in the twelve team Big 9. Lost to top seed JM in first round of section playoffs.
We hope to be more competitive in the Big 9 Conference this year
after winning only three conference games last season. We return several players with varsity experience which should give us a great deal of depth. To accomplish our goals though, we need a few of those players to have breakout seasons, especially on the offensive end.
Rochester Mayo and Red Wing figure to be at the top of the Big 9. Lakeville North and Rochester Mayo are the section favorites.
Four seniors, four juniors, two sophomores, five freshmen, and one eighth grader.
Anna DeMars (All returning varsity players)
Kate Trump and Lindsay Hanson are our returning 1st team all area players while Anna Cohen was named Honorable Mention
Kate Trump was Gopher Conference honorable mention
Head coach: Scott Trump, fourth year
Assistant coach: Celeste Danlon, fourth year
Assistant coach: Shelby Glenzinski
Karlie DeGrood, 12; Brooklyn Becker, 10; Anna Cohen, 10; Anna Tobin, 10; Reagan Kangas, 12; Kate
Trump, 12; Evie Donahue, 10; Josie Rose, 12; Brooke Johnson, 12; Morgan Wilson, 10; Anna DeMars, 10; Jocelyn Simones, 10; Lindsay Hanson, 12.
Kate Trump, Reagan Kangas, Lindsay Hanson, Josie Rose, Brooke Johnson, Karlie DeGrood, Anna Tobin, Anna Cohen,
Kate Trump, Lindsay Hanson, Reagan Kangas, Karlie DeGrood, Brooke Johnson, Josie Rose, Anna Cohen, Anna Tobin and Anna DeMars all received Academic All Conference with a combined team GPA of 3.83 which earned them the Gold Award
Morgan Wilson, Jocelyn Simones, Brooklyn Becker and Evie Donahue
The Cardinals finished 5-11
Jake Wieme, fifth year Tracy Erlandon, fifth year
Tessa Erlandson, senior; Nevaeh Greseth, senior; Josi Quam, senior; Julia Patterson, senior; Ivette Mendoza, junior; Josie Flom, junior; Rachel Ryan, juior; Norah Rechtzigel, junior; MacKenzie Moore, junior; Allina Mendoza, sophomore; Carmen Nerison, sophomore; Amber Lerfald, sophomore.
We return eight out of our ten from last year’s rotation. Will rely on Tessa Erlandson, Josi Quam, Josie Flom, and Ivette Mendoza.
Carmen Nerison, Allina Mendoza, and Amber Lerfald are underclassmen that will hopefully provide us with some depth.
in the Gopher and 11-14 overall. We lost to Houston in the second round of Section 1A play.
We anticipate the area to be very competitive as it always is. Based on the first few weeks of practice
we have the potential to compete with the best teams on any given night. We have an experienced group of seniors which will give us great leadership on and off the court. We look to be competitive in the gopher conference and if we stay healthy and continually improve throughout the season, we
will be in a good position to compete for a section championship and a trip to the state tournament.
12- total players 9 - letter winners 6 - seniors
Finished 12-14 last season. Fifth in the section with a 10-4 record. Lost second round of playoffs.
Hoping to build off last year’s season, returning lots of the same girls.
Hoping to be above .500 and finish in the top half of section and conference.
Hayfield is the favorite in section and conference. Feel we will match up well with most teams. Size will be our problem, not much height.
BY THE NUMBERS13 total players - numbers are down this year. Nine returning letter winners. Four seniors.
Head coach: Mike Luckrafrt, ninth year as head coach in Northfield Assistant coach: Scott Cloud, 15th year as assistant coach in Northfield
Assistant coach: Charlie Cloud, sixth year
as assistant coach in Northfield ROSTER
Barrett Bradley, junior; Brayden Brakke, senior; Will Cashin, sophomore; Ty Frank, junior; Mike Fossum, senior; Jake Geiger, junior; Kam Kaiser, junior; Cullen Merritt,
senior; Cayden Monson, junior; Brayden Olsen, sophomore; Elliot Pontow, junior; Brecken Riley, senior; Bridger Riley, freshman; Gabe Sawyer, senior; Parker Vogt, senior; Keaton Walock, senior; Andrew Winter, junior.
Head coach: Mike Luckrafrt, ninth year as head coach in Northfield
Assistant coach: Scott Cloud, 15th year as assistant coach in Northfield
Assistant coach: Charlie Cloud, sixth year as assistant coach in Northfield
Barrett Bradley, junior; Brayden Brakke, senior; Will Cashin, sophomore; Ty Frank, junior; Mike Fossum, senior; Jake Geiger, junior; Kam Kaiser, junior; Cullen Merritt, senior; Cayden Monson, junior; Brayden Olsen, sophomore; Elliot Pontow, junior; Brecken Riley, senior; Bridger Riley, freshman; Gabe Sawyer, senior; Parker Vogt,
senior;
Cayden Monson, Kam Kaiser, Ty Frank, Jake Geiger, Mike Fossum, and Keaton Walcock are all players that will have an impact on the outcome of the season.
The Raiders will have a deep team, will play three F lines and at least five D. Solid goaltending returning for a third season. Will Cashin and Bridger Riley will be new to HS hockey and have an impact on the Raiders’ success
2021-22 RECAP
20-6-1. Won the Big 9, but
Cayden Monson, Kam Kaiser, Ty Frank, Jake Geiger, Mike Fossum, and Keaton Walcock are all players that will have an impact on the outcome of the season.
The Raiders will have a deep team, will play three F lines and at least five D. Solid goaltending returning for a third season. Will Cashin and
Bridger Riley will be new to HS hockey and have an impact on the Raiders’ success
2021-22
20-6-1. Won the Big 9, but a disappointing loss in the section playoffs. Hope to take it a step further in 2022-23
tourney in March.
Conference is solid, every game will matter. Section is solid and has more depth this year. Mayo is conference favorite.
a disappointing loss in the section playoffs. Hope to take it a step further in 2022-23
Should challenge for the conference title and hope to make a push to the tourney in March.
2022-23
Should challenge for the conference title and hope to make a push to the
7 - seniors 7 - juniors 2 - sophomores 1 - freshman
Conference is solid, every game will matter. Section is solid and has more depth this year. Mayo is conference favorite.
BY THE NUMBERS
7 - seniors
7 - juniors 2 - sophomores 1 - freshman
Head coach: Chris Storey, 10th season
Assistant coach: Brad Dushaw, eighth season
Karson Lindsay, 12, F; Kyle Ahlschlager, 12, F; Griffin Krautkremer, 12, F; Gavan George, 12, F; Eli Wetzel, 12, G; Charlie Cariveau, 11, D; Carter Goins, 11, F; Keaton Roeker, 11, F; Armando Balderas, 11, F; Preston Miller, 11, D; Solomon Wilson, 10, F; Hunter Anderson, 10, D; Lucas Groll, 10, D; Brayden Hoof, 10, F; Jackson Tesch, 10, D; Brayden HeschPriem, 10, F
Kyle AhlschlagerReturns to form after an injury riddled junior season. May be considered the most electrifying player in Southern MN. A secondnd-year team captain who has a chance to break the Waseca all-time scoring record (Currently 66 goals/64 Assists alltime). All-Conference as a Sophomore and Junior. Griffin KrautkremerSecond year team captain. Second in team scoring as a junior (23 goals/14 assists).
Brayden Hesch-Priem - Standout as a Freshman
last season. One of MN’s top scoring Freshmen (9 goals/10 assists)
Lucas Groll - A very versatile player with size and skill. New to the position of Defense as a Freshmen, and heading into a Sophomore season with tons of invaluable Varsity experience in Even Strength, Power Play and Special Teams situations.
Hunter Anderson - A very athletic and skilled playmaker who is new to our roster.
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We were a young team, losing only two seniors to graduation.
Big South Conference Record: 3-13 (8th)
Section 1 Seeding (10th)
This season we look to capitalize on a vast number of players who gained valuable Varsity experience as underclassmen last year. We will have capabilities of filling the net up with a lot of pucks if our small roster
can stay healthy. Finishing in the upper-middle of the Big South Conference looks to be attainable, and if the stars align, we could be very competitive with those considered to be Conference favorites.
Head coach: Chris Miller, second year as head coach
Assistant coaches: Reegan Rehm, first year; Arlo Lehtinen, second year; Charlie Haugen, first year; Mitch Goecke, second year and Jeff Kotek, second year.
Derek Guth, 10; Ethan Hathaway, 11; Kaden Throldahl, 10; Drew Simonette, 11; Brogan McMillen, 11; Talen Schwandt, 11; Diego Hettig, 11; Hayden Stensrud, 11; Cole Goecke, 10; Josiah Juarez, 10; Judson Narum, 12; Braylon Hoffman, 11; Connor Bjorling, 12; Kellen O’Keefe, 11; Travis Kotek, 11; Isaac Schaffer, 11; Ben Miller, 12; Sam Smith, 11; Colin Williams, 12; Dylan
Westerman, 11; Logan Fahey, 10; Alex Schaffer, 12; Brooks Reicks, 12; Ayden Christ, 11; Ryan Blank, 12.
We have a few guys who I think will step up this year. Starting with our forwards Diego Hettig, Drew Simonette and Judson Narum. On defense we have Ethan Hathaway, Hayden Stensrud and Isaac Schaffer. All of these guys saw playing time last year and through the first two weeks they all are playing well in practice.
We have a couple of sophomores on Varsity who I expect to have an impact in Kaden Throldahl and Josiah
Juarez. Both are forwards who work hard, aren’t afraid of physical play.
Last year we went 5-20-1 overall and 3-12-1 in the conference.
We were the No. 9 Seed in Section playoffs and lost in the first round to Fairmont.
This year we are asking the boys to show up everyday, give their maximum effort, always be positive and to be respectful. We are confident that if they do this the on ice results will come.
Right now the Big South runs through New Ulm. They haven’t lost a conference game in over two years and they always put a good team on the ice. After New Ulm I think Luverne and Marshall are two teams that will be at the top of the Big South. In the section Mankato East was the section champion last year and will be one of the top teams again along with New Ulm, Luverne and Marshall.
13 - We return 13 letter winners from last season and most of them are Juniors.
Head coaches: Clay Curwin and Alex Schmitz, both first year
Dustin Boyd, 10; Ajay Kieffer, 9; Parker Morrow, 11; Tanner Yochum, 12; Owen Amelkovich, 11; Tyler Trapp, 12; Tommy Kunze, 9; Logan Peroutka, 11; Justin Drevlow, 12; Brody Redding, 11; Ben Nawrocki, 11; Caden Hard,
11; Ethan Amundson, 11; Oliver Linnemann, 11; Nicholas Archambault, 10; RJ Wasilowski, 9; Ben Stoessel, 11; Owen Nesburg, 12; Logan Vargo, 9; Cole Goodwin, 10; Beau Velishek, 11; Jacob Scherf, 12
We are looking for a great season from Oliver Linneman. Ollie has been a key player in our offense for the last
couple of years and we are expecting more of the same this year. We are also looking towards David Nesburg, he is one of our senior defensemen who brings a lot of physicality and speed to the team on the back end.
Senior goaltender Jacob Sherf is a new senior goaltender. He is 6’2 and very agile. We expect him
to see and stop a lot of pucks this year.
Last year we went 10-16 and we got beat in the first round of sections by New Prague. In the conference we finished 6th.
Our biggest goal is to finish the season above .500 and finish in the top half of the section and conference. We believe we have the ability to compete with anybody,
it’s a matter of going out and doing it each and every game. Consistency may be one of the hardest things to achieve in high school hockey, but we are up for the challenge.
Our team did not lose many seniors last year which in our opinion makes us stronger. Some of the favorites in the conference are Mayo and Northfield, and in the section New Prague and Northfield. Those will be
tough games for us but we are up to the challenge.
We have 5 Seniors and 22 guys on the team. It’s huge for us to have 2 goaltenders. Only having 5 seniors is both good and bad. Meaning we won’t lose many players but we are fairly young. 8 Letter winners from last year.
Junior forward Ayla Puppe is expected to be a major contributor as Northfield girls hockey looks to have another impressive season. (File photo/southernminn.com)
Head coach: Paige Haley, sixth year with program, year four as head coach
Assistant coach: Jeff LaPanta, 11th year
Assistant coach: Scott Haley, third year
Belle Torgeson, freshman; Megan Snyder; senior; Isabelle Stephes, junior;
Head coach: Chris Lepper
Assistant coaches: Randy Johnson, Dan Berthiaume, Timothy Duggan, Mike Dietsch, Sarah Tollefson
ROSTER
No. 2 Sam Laliberty D 9 (Faribault); No. 3 Zoe Berthiaume F 9; No. 4 Bailey Tilley F 11; No. 5 Ella Bond F 9; No. 6 Samantha Martinson F 8 (Faribault); No. 7
Heidi Deuel D 12; No. 8 Aurelia Meza D 11; No. 9 Madeleine Berthiaume F 8; No. 10 Eden Sitko F 9; No. 12 Olivia Tilbury D 12; No. 13 Lauren Janisch F 11; No. 14 Kaitlynn Patterson F 10; No. 15 Aurora Still F 10 (Faribault); No. 16 Allison Oxborough F 11; No. 17 Annie Lynn D 9; No. 18 Ella Berthiaume F 10; No. 19 Joelle Weasler D 8 (Faribault); No. 20 Lily Keefe D 12; No. 21 Charlotte Goings F 11; No. 22 Taylor Larson F 12; No. 23 Leah Kelly F 12; No.
24 Nora Grande D 9; No. 25 Claire Linnemann D 9 (Bethlehem Academy); No. 26 Jayden Drager F 8 (Faribault); No. 27 Tatum Yochum D 8 (Faribault); No. 28 Jayln Herrley D 8 (Faribault); No. 30 Millie Farrington G 9; No. 33 Helen Sautter G 9; No. 44 Greta Magnuson G 12
Faribault and Bethlehem Academy hockey players once again have an opportunity to play the
Lindsey Erickson, freshman; Taylor Krohn, freshman; Abbi Sparks, junior; Megan Moore, sophomore; Annaliese Walker, junior; Ayla Puppe, junior; Olivia Rasmussen, sophomore; Grace McCoshen, junior; Savannah Buxcel, senior; Emerson Garlie, junior; Evelyn Amundson, sophomore; Tove Sorenson, senior; Emma Peroutka, eighth grade; Rita Langford, junior; Emily Beaham, sophomore; Ashlyn Paukert, freshman; Isabelle Paulson, eighth grade; Mia Miller, freshman; Abby Kasal, freshman; Keira Hauskins, sophomore; Lucy Boland, senior; Eloise DeBus, freshman; Molly Merritt, sophomore; Jaimi Triplett, senior; Lily Nagy, sophomore; Macy Mueller, sophomore.
Ayla Puppe, Emerson Garlie, Izzy Stephes, Grace McCoshen, and Mia Miller.
Emerson Garlie will be a key player for Northfield girls hockey in 2022-23. (File photo/ southernminn.com)
Ashlyn Paukert, Eloise DeBus, and Emma Peroutka.
9-2-1, second place, AA state participant defeating Lakeville South in section finals.
Make it to another section final and create
opportunities for ourselves with competitive roster.
In the top for both sections and conference, LN tough section opponent, Owatonna and Mankato East tough conference opponent.
29 - players 17 - letter winner returners 5 - seniors 3 - captains
sport at a high school level, with Faribault joining four other schools (Burnsville, St. Agnes, St. Paul Academy and DeLaSalle) on this co-op team.
Expectations are unknown for this brand new team. BY THE NUMBERS 6 - High schools 7 - Faribault players 1 - Bethlehem Academy player
Head coach: Tony Cloud, fourth year Assistant coaches: Mike Vetsch, first year; Scott Nelson, first year; Wilson Anderle, first year; Drew Schenkenberg, second year
Leah Spencer, 10, G; Izzy Radel, 11, F; Katelyn Skov, 10, F; Averi Vetsch, 10, F; Samantha Bogen, 11,
F; Ava Stanchina, 12, F; Molly Achterkirch, 11, F; Anna Mollenhauer, 10, F; Alia Kubicek, 10, D; Mady Simon, 12, D; Anna Knoll, 10, F; Zoie Roush, 11, F; Halle Oldefendt, 11, F; Emma Herzog, 10, F; Genevieve Froman, 9, F; Morgan Macy, 10, D; Kendra Bogen, 9, D; Kaelyn Frear-Boerner, 12, F; Sarah Snitke, 12, D; Hannah Nelson, 10, D; Ezra Oien, 12, F; Abby
Vetsch, 12, D; Paige Thompson, 9, D; Macy Stanton, 12, F; Lauren Nelson, 10, F; Riley Schmoll, 10, F; Mikayla Wilker, 11, G; Indya Frank, 10, D
Ezra Oien, Abby Vetsch, Sarah Snitker, Samantha Bogen, Kendra Bogen, and Molly Achterkirch
are all big pieces that are returning this season. While Ezra, Samantha, and Molly have led our offense the past few years.
Ezra has over 150 points in her career. Samantha and Molly are both looking to get to 100 points each. Abby and Sarah have been on our blueline together since eighth grade and are now going into their senior season. Abby could become Owatonna’s alltime leading scorer for defensemen this season.
Kendra Bogen came in as an eighth grade defensemen last season and put up 18 points on the year.
Izzy Radel - Will be stepping into a bigger role in the offense this season. Ava Stanchina - Moved from Northfield, and will look to produce on either of our top two lines this season.
Mikayla WilkerBecomes the starting goalie after backing up Ava Wolfe the past two seasons. Alia Kubicek - will push to get into the top four defensemen
Dodge County. We reached the section semi-finals after defeating No. 3 Farmington in 3-2 in OT. Our season ended with a 4-1 loss against No. 2 Northfield. Northfield ended up as the section champion and went to the Class AA State Tournament.
lea. Each of those three team made it to either the Class AA or Class A State Tournament last season and all return very good rosters to compete.
2021-22
Overall - 16-9-2 Finished 12-0-1 in conference and won the Big 9 conference title
In sections, we received the No. 6 seed behind Lakeville South, Northfield, Farmington, Lakeville North, and
Forthun, 8; Jordan Sell, 10; Timmi Volkmer, 12; Emma Keith, 11; Cece Huttemier, 12; Illamay Draheim, 8
Captains: Cecelia Huttemier, Emma Keith, Madelyn Malecha, Izabela Slechta
Maizee Story - last years leading scorer Ilamay Draheimretuning goalie
Maddy Benson (freshman forward)
Last year we were 4-21-1 overall, 2-12 conference record
We have a solid team this year and should finish in the top half of the
This season, we will look to improve on our nonconference results and look to compete with the top teams in the state. One goal the team has is to defend the Big 9 title. Our overall goal is to improve the section seed that we receive and to win a section title.
In conference, the favorites are between us, Northfield, Mankato East and Albert
In sections, Northfield returns as the defending champion. Others that are looking to compete are us, Lakeville North, Lakeville South, and Farmington. Dodge County has moved to Class A. I feel that Owatonna has good shot at one of the top 3 seeds in sections this season and will challenge for the section title.
conference. Our goal is to host a section game this year.
We had a young team last year and will again this year. We have a good retuning core of players that I expect will produce the best record the team has had in the last five years. We have a few great leaders in our upperclassmen and a lot of really special young talent. We have six underclassmen on our
top two lines, including two eighth graders and an eighth grade goaltender.
Conference favorites: Luverne, New Ulm Section or district favorites: Waseca, Albert Lea
We will be in the mix to be in the top of the conference this year. New Ulm and Luverne are experienced teams that will be a challenge to get past.
Head coach: Madison Bergren, second year
Assistant coach: Dave Swanberg, lots of years!
Assistant coach: Whitney Weick, first year
Annika Magelee, 9; Brianna Jones, 11; Kaylee Gogerty, 9; Zetta Haugen, 11; Cristina Cruz, 9; Emma Volk-Kleschult, 9; Makenna Mueller, 11; Noelle Simonette, 8; Lilly Croatt, 11; Grace Bishop,
12; Macey Portner, 9; Sofie Wilson, 12; Claire Hathaway, 9; Adrianna Bixby, 12; Callie Voeltz, 11; Shaylan Dunphy, 9; Mckenna Andresen, 8; Jewel Factor, 11; Nina Messer, 8.
We have some younger girls who have really stepped up this season. Mckenna Andresen is someone to watch for. Last year at U12 she was a key component and
this year we are counting on her to help move the puck around. Noelle Simonette is another 8th grade who we will be relying on during most varsity games. Last year Macey Portner was someone who we relied on and as a 9th grader she is someone who we are hoping will be a leader to our younger girls. Callie Voetlz, Makenna Mueller and Zetta Haugen are 3 returning Juniors. We are hoping
to help us out in our D zone and get pucks to the net. Lastly our captains Adrianna Bixby and Sophie Wilson are two seniors that we really are relying on to show the younger girls the bulldog way. Last year we lost 12
seniors.
Annika Magelee, our freshman goalie, is someone who has already stepped up this season.
She has had some amazing saves already.
13-13-0, Placed fourth in the section and had several overtime games.
Give every game and practice your full attention and effort.
We were able to see Mankato East in our summer 4-4 league this year and they are a team that handles the puck really well. They are someone within our section that will be a difficult team.
Head coach: Geoff Staab, seventh year as head coach at Northfield High School; 22 years coaching wrestling
Assistant coach: Beau Hayes, seventh year
Assistant coach: Jeremy Mork, fourth year
Assistant coach: Brent Yule, second year coaching for Northfield
Assistant coach: Josten Coleman, first year
Head Girls/Assistant Boys: Jules Doliscar first year
Assistant coach: Jack Stanton, first year
This will be the lineup to start the season. Still need to do some wrestle offs at 106 and 132: 106 Matthew Dettling (11)/Caley Graber(9) (Caley is hurt right now so we haven’t had the wrestle off); 113
Caden Staab (8); 120 Zane Engels (8); 126 Keith Harner (10); 132 Logan Williams (10)/Landen Tuma (Logan is out in the beginning of the season but will be back); 138 Sam Harner (7); 145 Andrew Williams (12); 152 Jayce Barron (12); 160 Jackson Barron (9); 170 Colin Staab (10); 182 Owen Murphy (10); 195 Ryan Kuyper (10); 220 Tristan Rivera (10); 285 Noah Ackerman (11)
113 Colin Staab is a returning state entrant; 126 Keith Harner is a returning state entrant; 132 Logan Williams is a returning state entrant; 152 Jayce Barron is a returning state entrant; 160 Jackson Barron is a returning state entrant; 182 Owen Murphy is a returning state entrant; 195 Ryan Kuyper is a returning state entrant
106 will have either Caley Graber or Matthew Dettling. Whichever one wins will be solid for us at 106. Matthew is a tough junior at a low weight and Caley is a female wrestler who has won many national tournaments. When she heals up it should be a good wrestle off.
120 Zane Engels is one tough 8th grader that has wrestled his whole life. This is his first year in the varsity room but I am expecting big things from him
170 Colin Staab should have a good season as well. He was undefeated in JV last year. He was behind two very good state entrants last year.
Logan Williams is hoping to have another strong season for the Raiders. (File photo/ southernminn.com)
We won the conference (10-0), We won the section for the 3rd time in 4 years. We were consolation state champions (5th place) for the 2nd time in 4 years. Our season record from last year was 28-4.
We are a young team but a very solid team. The preseason rankings have us ranked #4 in the state. We have some work to do to live up to that but I feel we will be contending for another section title and hopefully place at state again.
I believe we will be competing with Faribault and Rochester Mayo
for the section title this year. As for the conference I believe it is a 4 horse race between us, Faribault, Rochester Mayo, and Albert Lea (in our conference but not section).
4 - wrestlers ranked in the state in the preseason rankings: 113 Caden Staab is ranked 7th. 152 Jayce Barron is ranked 9th. 160 Jackson Barron is ranked 8th. 182 Owen Murphy is ranked 10th.
51 - kids in our program from seventh through 12th grade, with 30 of them up in the varsity/JV room. 2 and 4 - seniors and juniors; we are a young team; the future is bright for Northfield Wrestling.
Head coach: Nathan Lexvold, fourth year
Assistant coach: Josh Jacobson, fourth year
Assistant coach: Chad Lexvold, fourth year
Tate Miller, 12th grade;
Jaedin Johnson, 12th grade; Gage Thompson, 12th grade; Mason Carlson, 12th grade; Nathan Wood, 12th grade; Will Van Epps, 11th grade; Austin Avery, 11th grade; Dillon Bartel, 11th grade; Trent Foss, 11th grade; Landon Trump, 11th grade; Gavin Johnson, 11th grade; Kiefer
Olson, 11th grade; Reuben Johnson, 11th grade; Owen Craig, 10th grade; Charles Koncur, 10th grade; Reed Sommer, 10th grade; Masyn Hanson, 10th grade; Gunnar Blakstad, 10th grade; Kole Carlson, 10th grade; Brennan Flotterud, 9th grade; Myles Thompson, 9th
grade; Bryan Jacobson, 9th grade; Logan Trump, 9th grade; Ryan LaCanne, 9th grade; Ryan Rechtzigel, 9th grade; Luke Johnson, 9th grade; Izzy Hiller, 8th grade; Bennett Shelton, 7th grade; Eli Hanson, 7th grade; Liam Sommer, 7th grade; Gabriel Ramerez, 7th grade.
We didn’t lose anyone, we have a lot of great talent coming back this year. Super excited to see where all the guys are at by the end of the year.
If the boys work really hard all year long, and if we get a little bit of luck, I think the end of the year could be really fun. BY THE NUMBERS 31 - kids 18 - letter winners 5 - seniors
Head coach: Jesse Armbruster
Wyatt Adamek, eighth; Lain Kuhlman, seventh; Aiden Gruber, eighth; Elijah Johnson, eighth; Eddie Pino, eighth; Ty Wendel, eighth; Ethan Ferris, fresh; Michael Quernemoen, fresh; Jordan Reuvers, fresh; Owen Schulz, fresh; Bo Bokman, soph; Xander
Dell, soph; Chase Flicek, soph; Braxton Osborne, soph; Chase Vargo, soph; Barron Wermerskirche, soph; Giovanni Pino, soph; Justin Sanoja, soph; Cameron Ford, soph; Jayden Hart, soph; Andrew Flicek, junior; Jathyn Hausen, junior; Cooper Leichtnam, junior; Alexis Rezac, junior; Elliot Viland, junior; Isaac Yetzer, junior; Lucas Nelson, junior; Cameron Annis, senior; Ben Boyd,
senior; Hunter Conrad, senior; Ricky Cordova, senior; Marcos Ramirez, senior; George Soto, senior; Gabe Shatskikh, senior; Ayub Ali, junior.
The Falcons return their entire team with the exception of our state entrant at 152 and all conference heavyweight. Individuals who could be considered for the rankings are:
11-JT Hausen, was 43-4. An all conference wrestler, a section champion, a two time state entrant, a two time place winner at state, finishing 3rd last season. Projected at 126lbs.
11-Isaac Yetzer, Was 35-11 last year. He was all conference, a section champion, and state entrant. Projected at 138lbs.
10-Bo Bokman, who was 40-8 last year, all conference, a section champion, and state entrant. Projected at 152lbs.
11-Elliott Viland, who was 34-10 last year. He was also all conference, and finished third in sections. Has been ranked in the past. Projected at 160lbs.
12-Gabe Shatskikh, was 31-12 last year. He too was all conference, a section champion and state entrant. Projected to start at 220bs.
12-George Soto was 11-3 last year at 182lbs. He was leading big heading into the placing matches at the Rumble last year when in desperation, his opponent tried to throw him. George posted and snapped his arm in three places and his season came to an end. The two individuals who
Gleesing, 10; Alexander Gorden, 11; Justin Gronli, 11; Nathan Gronli, 9; Trey Hiatt, 9; Jayden Jirele, 9; Lane Karsten, 10; Kaden Keller, 9; Mason Klemmensen, 12; Riley Kreeger, 9; Grant Lower, 11; Logan Piotrowski, 9; Tyler Piotrowski, 9; Michael Reinardy, 11; Ronald Reinardy, 10; Dawson Risser, 12; Logan Risser, 9; Cael Robb, 12; Ethan Schubert, 10; Charlie Seykora, 10; Donoven Sorenson, 10; Jack Sorenson, 10; Hunter Theobald, 9; Isabelle Townley, 10; Trevor Townley, 9; Landen Vavra, 10; Landen Warner, 10; Bennett Weatherley, 9
Mason
Cael Robb - Class AAA third place at 132 pounds, Section 1AAA 132 pound champion, returning AllConference selection, Class AAA No. 2 ranked at 160 pounds
Lane KarstenSection 1AAA 113 pound champion, returning state qualifier
Isaac
advanced to state from our section last year...George beat. One individual twice and the other by fall. Shoulda-woulda-coulda;-)
We return 25 match winner 11-Luca Nelson, 20 match winner 12-Hunter Conrad, and 20 match winner 11-Cooper Leichtnam. We also have a couple strong JV boys who should fill in nicely at 106, 113, and 132. All have varsity experience and excelled on the JV level.
The Falcons were in and out of the rankings last year, finishing the year 17-10. A few notable wins were over Owatonna, Mayo, and TCU. Some tough losses came at the hands of STMA, Stillwater, AV, Hastings and Scott West. We lost to
We expect to again compete for the section championship this season. We have a strong nucleus with much experience.
We will again wrestle a very competitive schedule that includes many of the top programs in the state. We did add the Clash to our schedule as well.
7 - seniors 8 - juniors 10 - sophomores 4 - freshmen 5 - eighth graders 1 - seventh grader
Ethan Anderson, 12;
Frantesl, 9; Payton
Isabelle Townley - Girls Section 1-4 107 pound runner-up, 107 third
place in first girls state championship meet
Donoven SorensonReturning All-Conference Honorable Mention
2021-22
No. 4 seed in Section 1AAA tournament, beat No. 5 Austin 57-16 in quarterfinals, lost to No. 1 Northfield 50-21 in semifinals.
Landen Johnson became back-to-back 160AAA state champion, Rian Grunwald became the first ever Girls
114 state champion in the first MSHSL Girls State Tournament. Johnson, Grunwald, Jacob Reinardy, Cael Robb and Lane Karsten all won individual section titles.
Northfield (defending Big 9, Section 1AAA champs), Faribault and Rochester Mayo will be big competitors in conference and sections with plenty of ranked talent.
Charley Elwood, 12; Dylan Heiderscheidt, 12; Alex Helgeson, 12; Jack Meyer, 12; Tate Hermes, 12; Garron Hoffman, 12; Kael Neumann, 12; Luis Lopez, 11; Evan Schweisthal, 11; Evan Noble, 11; Aiden Ahrens, 10; Tommy Elwood, 10; Kaden Harfmann, 10; Conor Wilson, 9; Aiden Hunt, 8; James Wegner, 8; Blake Cammock, 8; Chase Blazer, 8; Colton Glende, 7; Boe Wilson, 7; Liam Ahrens, 7; Reagan Poe, 7; Tyler Underdahl, 7
Charley Elwood - State Champ
Tate Hermes - State Runner-up
Tommy Elwood - State Placer
Evan SchweisthalThird in Section
Mason Degrood - Third in Section
We did not lose anyone to graduation and return the same team as last year
Both MR/USC and Blue Earth Area return strong teams and should be considered the favorite right now
Garron Hoffman - State Qualifier
Luis Lopez - State Qualifier
Jack Meyer - Third in Section
Second place in Conference and Sections- both losses to Maple River/USC
Head coach: David Lassahn and Shane Masching Assistant coach: Karl Steckelberg
Kaiden Chicos, 11; Isaac Fort 7; Bentley Miller 7; Liam Miller, 7; Derek Miner, 7; Jesse Ehmke, 9; Wyatt Naylor, 8; Kevin Hodge (Captain), 11; Cayden Malley, 7; Gage Mullenbach, 10; Sam Stasko, 10; Jaxon Meier, 7; Cannon Wacek, 9; Bo Zwiener, 10; Grant Magnuson, 11; Kael Steele, 9; Cade Christianson (Captain), 12; Ty Bronson, 11; Wyatt Magnuson,
9; Vincent Hernandez, 10; Brody Johnson, 11; Braxton Lee, 7; Sam Pirkl (Captain), 12; Wyatt Arndt, 9
We have a strong number of seniors but also a great balance of younger kids. Our captains will be a rotation of all the seniors.
Bo Zwiener: Section
Champ, State Entrant, 32-6
Last Year
Cade Christianson: Section Runner – Up, State Entrant, 24-15 Last Year
Kevin Hodge: Third Sections, 24-14 Last Year
Sam Pirkl: Fourth
Sections, 17-12 Last Year
KEEP AN EYE ON
Cannon Wacek: Had 13 wins as an eighth Grader last year
Ty Bronson: 15 wins last season
Team Record: 14-12 Last Season
The goal this season is to be pushing for a top seed as a
team in the section. We feel that we are one of the top four teams in the section right now. We have a young team right now, so we are looking to gain experience throughout the season and be competing our best come February.
We are right in the mix for a top four seed come section tournament time. I think the two favorites right now would be Medford and LCWM. The other teams that will be competing for a top four seed would be
BEA, Maple River/USC and NRHEG.
2 – Seniors
5 – Juniors
5 – Sophomores
5 – Freshman
8 – Junior High
Head coach: Shawn Larson, 10th year
Assistant coach: Nate Jensen, 26th year
Junior high coach:
Dillon
year RETURNING STANDOUTS 2021-22 Letter Winners
Makota Misgen - Senior - 285 State Runner-up; Aden Berg - Senior195/220; Annabelle Petsinger - Junior120/126 - 120 Girls 3rd in
state; George Roesler - Junior - 170; Harbor Cromwell - Sophomore - 160; Cole Hutchens - Sophomore - 195; Jace Ihrke - Sophomore - 220/285; Aidan Schlaak - Sophomore - 145; Seth StalochSophomore - 120; Deven Parpart - Freshmen - 132; Carter Flatland - Freshmen - 152; Jacob Karl - Freshmen113/120; Wyatt Larson - Freshmen - 152/160; Ryan Schlaak - 8th Grade - 152
Overall: 12-17-0 Conference: 2-4
We are expecting to make a strong attempt at regaining a top three in the conference. We are hoping to learn from our setbacks from last season, and have a winning season this year. Our team’s strength comes from one senior and two juniors, who have been competing at the varsity level for several years. We had a decent season last year, and we are optimistic
that we can be strong again this year because we brought almost everyone back. We are a bit older and more experienced from our last season, and ready for competition. Our main issue will be maintaining a full lineup as we have several wrestlers in the same weight range.
Being able to get athletes to wrestle full matches. Last season our downfall was giving up too many bonus points. If we can eliminate that we will be much more competitive. Also taking risks to score points in situations where we have been tentative
in the recent past. If we focus on scoring instead of the winning and losing, the wins should come as a result.
The Medford Tigers are probably the favorites in the section. KenyonWanamingo, Maple RiverUSC, and Westfield will all be in the mix.
Section or district favorites: Medford is probably the team to beat in our section, however, Maple River/USC and Westfield are going to be strong contenders as well.
Theses
John Feeley (24-10) Oliver O’Brien (30-6)
Payton Garza (29-10) Matthew Veroeven (1914)
Jenaro Delgado Jr. (19-16)
All of the athletes that are returning have already had a little varsity experience. We do have some athletes that are new to us or returning after being gone for a period of time that will help our lineup. These are
the returning wrestlers I believe will help our team: Slade Barnett (9) Jacob Root (9) Lucas Selthun (9) These are our new wresters freshly starting or are new to us on our Junior High team: Lucas Lehmkuhl (7), Archer O’Brien (7), Oliver Staloch (7), Jacob Knutson (7), Sam Selthun (7), Jack Kuhns (8), Payton Sommers (7), Liam Hagre (10), Kellen Klinger (7), Landon Madsen (7), Jaden Schaffer (9), Joey Cruz (11), Ton Bethke
(7), Korbin Schumacher (12), Tanner White (10), Hunter Harty (10)
We finished the 2021-2022 season with a tough dual meet record. Most matches we wrestled with at least four open weights. Team sections we even wrestled with five open weights. These young men had to continuously get moved around to different weights so we could try our best to make a full line-up. Going into section individuals we did not get the seeds
that we hoped for so many wrestled drew a tough start to the tournament and in Section 1 now all competitors are top notch. We did not however, qualify anyone for state last season.
For the 2022-2023 season I think that our outlook is great. Our “Motto is do the Work.” We have a couple injured athletes currently. So, we need all returning athletes and new athletes to help step up and push their peers. However, I know already that we may
have a few open weights in our roster. Everyone is aware though that we must wrestle at 110% pushing to become the best and make the best of our season.
The competition in our conference and section is both very good. We will be wrestling with teams like Blue Earth, New Ulm, Marshall, and Fairmont Martin County West in our conference. Those are all great teams that defeated us last season. Then in our new section, section one we will be wrestling
against Kasson, Byron, and Plainview-Elgin Millville who are all either ranked in the state or are teams that are consistently great. So our Waseca wrestlers know they need to perform at their best.
31 - Wrestlers total 10 - Returning letter winners
8 - Seniors this season
4 - New wrestlers that have not wrestled before
All three placed in the Section 2A tournament but finished outside the number two spot needed to qualify for the State tournament.
Brady Murphy was an undersized 106 pounder who challenged even some of the top contenders in his weight class. Anyone who watches him knows there is a lot of potential that we are looking forward to unleashing once again as he is now a freshman and a FULL 106 pounds.
Co-head coaches: Adam Roesler, 15th year; Skyler Petry, first year as co-head coach
Assistant coaches: Mike Richards, 11th year; Shaun Murphy, third year; Rich Davis, second year; Brady Ayers, first year; Colin Ayers first year
Parker James, 8; Brady Murphy, 9; Carson Petry, 10; Carson James, 10; Zach Quast, 9; Ben Root, 8; Gavin Krause, 11; Lucas Morsching, 10; Isaac Quast, 11; Jack Cahill, 12; Maddox Moreno, 10; Keegan Kuball, 10; Max Davis, 10; Destyn Hill, 8; Charles Adams, 9;
Aric Williams, 10; Kaden Baker, 11; Trey Richards, 8; Jaxon Hulsing, 12; Trenton Huber, 8; Isaac Gahlon, 10; Patrick Adams, 11; Kelton Erler, 12; Blake Quick, 11; Davien Weis, 10; Keegan Lamont, 9; Grady Grohman, 9; Malik Petersen, 9; Avery Fall, 10; Aidan Cummins, 9; Ethan Greenwald, 12;
Carson Petry achieved All-State Status by placing sixth at the Minnesota State High School league tournament last season in his freshman campaign. He has put in additional work in the offseason and we look forward to seeing how far he can go this season.
participant in 2022. He had a phenomenal freshman season at the heavyweight division but finished just outside of the All-State status. He went 2-2 at the Minnesota State tournament which left a sour taste in his mouth and a desire to improve.
Cahill, Krause and Morsching also had good seasons a year ago and crossed the threshold of becoming consistent winners in the lineup.
A season ago we did see a change in the way we competed. When we were outmatched the guys continued to fight for the other guys. A culture shift has taken place with the student athlete leaders we currently have in the program. They believe in themselves and are holding each other accountable. This is evident in the morning workouts. Everyone knows the way to get the team better is to improve each individual! We have the
right people in place to help the group control more of the controllables of athletics. Our focus on getting individual gains
throughout the season. Personal growth is the focus from the coaching staff. We expect to challenge and be a factor in both the Gopher Conference and Section final standings.
Top Tier Teams Gopher Conference: Maple River/ USC, Medford
Second Tier Teams Gopher Conference: Kenyon
Wanamingo, WEM/JWP, NRHEG, Westfield, Triton
Top Tier of Section 2A Teams: Maple River/USC, Medford LCWM Area
Second Tier of Section 2A
Senior Harold Born is a returning state entrant. Juniors Leighton Robb, Cole Filand, and Nakiye Mercado all had 30 varsity wins last season.
Senior Amir LoredoHollon is back from injury after a third-place section finish is 2020. Look for our lighter weights to make huge strides after a year of varsity experience last year to get their feet wet (Elijah Mercado, Brock Guth, Ryan Moelter).
Co-head coaches: Keith Hanson, 30th year (20 head and 10 assistant) and Ryan Timmerman, eighth year (three head and five assistant)
Assistant coaches: Mike Hohestein, 10th year; Wallace Micheals, second year; Tim Wussow, second year.
Haadi Ahmed, 11; Isaac Alger, 11; Chuck Born, 10; Harold Born, 12; Joseph Connor, 9; Kemper Ely, 9th; Cole Filand, 11; Brock Guth, 9; Isaih Hesse, 8; Tyler Krakow, 9; Amir Loredo-Hollon, 12; Oscar Martinez, 11; Aiden Meek, 10; Elijah Mercado, 8; Nakiye Mercado, 11; Ryan
Moelter, 8; Tucker Nimps, 10; Leighton Robb, 11; Jose Romero, 11; Luke Schmahl, 7; Magnus Soderlund, 12; Solomon Thompson, 8; Lexi Timmerman, 11; Deontre Torres, 9; Taylen Travaille, 12; Franklin Wachlarowicz, 10; Evan Walter, 10.
Conference Record 5-1, 3rd place in Big South Tournament
Overall Record 1810, made the section semifinals.
11 individual section placewinners (eight returning this season; Chuck Born, Deontre Torres, Evan Walter, Nakiye Mercado, Harold Born, Taylen Travaille, Cole Filand and Leighton Robb)
Three individual state qualifiers (One returning this season; Harold Born).
Head coach: Luke Wilson, second year.
Assistant coaches: Ben Wilson, first year under new management, 19 years of coaching total.
Other coaches: Scott Wilson, 28 years of coaching total.
Teams: WEM/JWP, Blue Earth Area, NRHEG, St. Clair/Mankato Loyola, Madelia/Truman/Martin Luther
I am confident we have the best coaching staff in the area when it comes to knowing what it takes to get a team to the next level, having knowledge of the sport and everything in between. Ben Wilson has stepped up to become the assistant coach once again for the Giants. Ben has served many years as assistant in the past under Scott Wilson from 2007-2018 but has been in the room since 2003. He brings many valuable assets to the program and knows what it takes to make tough, elite wrestlers. I am very excited to have him by my side this year.
A big figure coming into
We return a very experienced lineup, with all 14 weights having earned varsity experience last season. This group has been together since elementary school and push each other to be the best they can be daily.
A few goals- 20 dual wins, Big South East Conference Champs, Team Section Finalists, three-plus individual state qualifiers
Conference- Fairmont beat us by one in our dual last year, we feel that we can win the Big South East Conference this year. Jackson County Central are the clear favorites
the room this year again is Scott Wilson. Scott was the head coach for the Giants from 2007-2018 but was assistant from 1991-2007. Scott is known to many as the “grandfather” in the room. He brings much experience and has built many elite teams over the years. It will be nice to have some of that old school wrestling back in the room.
Mark Boisjolie (senior). Mark has been a multiyear letterwinner for the Giants. He is lanky, but tough. He has good mat awareness and when he wants to can pull off a mean headlock from nowhere. He has a sincere and true desire to compete. I would say Mark is the underdog, you can never take a second off or you might get tossed to your back. He too is going to be fun to coach because of his reception to the coaching staff and willingness to try things.
10 - returning varsity players 10 - returning regular varsity starters 4 - new varsity players
in the Big South, as they won state last year and graduated very few athletes.
Sections- Section 2AA is always one of the toughest in the state. New Prague is the favorite, with multiple D1 commits. Scott West, Watertown-Mayer, and TCU are always tough and will most likely be ranked in the state. Our goal is to qualify for the section finals, and we’ll see what happens from there.
13 - Returning letter winners
8 - Returning section place winners
6 - Returning wrestlers with 25+ varsity wins last season
Andy Genelin (senior). Andy has been a part of the wrestling program for many years. Andy is a hard worker and is very determined. He is tall and his length is going to be a real asset for some of the leg rides and turns I am looking to perfect with him. He has also been in the weight room over the summer and has gained tremendous size. Once he believes he is good enough he will be a dominant wrestler to fear.
Wyatt Genelin (sophomore). Wyatt is the kind of competitor that will not stop working until the whistle blows. His body can bend and move in a crazy way which makes him such a tough wrestler to wrestle which in turn makes his style somewhat unorthodox than most people are used to. I always say he would make a good contortionist. He has also added muscle to his frame
over the summer which will help him a lot. Wyatt is always looking for points and I know is going to be eager to take on opponents once our schedule gets underway.
Dalton Wilson (8th grader): Dalton had a very impressive season last year and will be on everyone’s radar. He was the only seventh grader to place at the state tournament which is a crazy feat to achieve at such a young age. He was 106 soaking wet last year while others cut from 120-113lbs so this year he will not be so undersized to the competition. He knows what it takes to wrestle with the elite and is looking to have another state appearance and be a state champion.
We also have a few
returning varsity up and comers such as Peyton Tellijohn (freshmen), George Doherty (freshmen) and Colton Wilson (8). All three saw a number of varsity matches last season and placed high at a tough section tournament. All three have been in the weight room all summer and are looking to dominate on the mat this season. They have a lot of mat time under their belt and as their bodies mature they will continue to be win leaders for the team. They also have been a part of the program since they were young and as a trio are outstanding competitors that are fun to watch.
Potentially we will have a number of them. With such a young team as a coach I want to provide
every opportunity for our wrestlers to have quality matches. I see Luca Greenig (9) seeing more varsity time potentially. He was out most of the season with a knee injury and looking to have a big comeback this season. Nick Larson (8), Andrew Lansing (8), Luke Miller (9) will possibly also see a lot more varsity time. This will all be dependent on getting quality matchups, where our weights fall and how the team molds together. We have a number of seventh graders coming up as well as a few new wrestlers so it’ll be great to have the various levels, personalities and wrestling styles in the room as we grow AS ONE, which is our motto.
Our record was 11-12 and
finished with 11 wrestlers standing with a medal on the podium at sections.
Number one goal: As one, As a team. Even though this is an individual sport my goal is to mold the team as one unit. Creating a culture of family, brotherhood is something that strong teams have in the wrestling world, it’s the background I bring from my experience at Augsburg.
Other goals include having a 3.0 GPA as a team for state notoriety through the MN State Wrestling Coaches Association, placing as many wrestlers at the section tournament and taking as many wrestlers to the state tournament as possible. As a team I want to be able to advance far in our section at the end of the year and make it to state
for the first time in school history.
We have a tough section. With teams like Kimball, Howard-Lake and Trinity, there are always high quality wrestlers that come out of those schools. We will be competing in the big Redwood Riot tournament
late December, this will be a good indication on where many of our wrestlers line-up in comparison to section opponents and Class A competition. From a conference perspective, TCU will be back and strong with depth. Sibley East returns a few stateentrant/place winners.
make it to the state tournament. One of those wrestlers, Caden O’Malley, placed third last year in the state tournament, and we are returning him this season. We are also returning three from last year who placed third at individual sections, just one spot away from being a state participant. Look for all of these seniors to make an impact this season!
Co-head coaches: Shaun Timmerman and Paul Norgren, fourth year
Assistant coaches: Jade Caponi, Brennan Rutt and Gaige Giles.
“Our team and individual section tournaments are always one of the toughest in Class AA. It always provides great competition and a great atmosphere. Year in and year out, it never disappoints. We are really hoping we get to experience that again in March.” - Shaun Timmerman / Paul Norgren
Seniors: Brant LeMieux, Caden O’Malley, Cole Franek, Marco Reyes, Chris Johnson and Riley Skluzacek.
Juniors: Eli Viskocil, Kolton Duff, Parker Hanson and Kaden Malecha.
Sophomores: Blake Herman and Gavin Sherman.
Freshmen: Griffin LeMieux, Nate Blaschko and Karson Malecha.
8th: Tucker Skluzacek, Lucas Filter, Keegan
O’Meara, Gage Factor, Trista Gessler, Toren Kelly and Cowen Bruzek.
7th: Owen Delander, Ethan Roisland and Landon Helgeson.
Every single wrestler works too hard in practice to be overlooked. We have a lot of returning studs to our lineup, look at them to make an impact this year. We will also have some new faces in our wrestling room, we are excited to work with them each day
and help them develop. We lost a couple graduates, Caleb Whipps, Robert Bastyr, and a couple to moving, but we have a handful of incoming seventh graders to keep our numbers in the high 20’s. We have one returning state qualifier, and a bunch more
with a good amount of experience.
Last year we finished 5th in section 2AA Team tournament losing a close 31-30 battle against St. Peter.
We had three individuals
This season, we are looking at a wide range schedule from Class A to Class AAA teams. We are excited to have some individual tournaments back in our schedule, such as Redwood Riot (Redwood, MN) and Rumble on the Red (Fargo, ND).
Head coach: Zoe Ingersoll, second year as head coach, fourth year coaching high school gymnastics, seventh year coaching gymnastics Assistant coaches: LeAnne Fricke, Andrea Peterson and Jen Borchers
Captain - Kylie Koktavy, 12; Captain - Larisa Dominguez, 11; Inga Johnson, 11; Erika Nesseth, 11; Manager - Eva Trebelhorn, 11; Captain - Bella Pressnall, 10; Alison Malecha, 10; Haven Tuma, 10; Ella Rinaldi, 10; Emily Conklin, 10; Rayne Rimpila, 9; Tara Alaniz, 9; CoCo Schuster, 8; Nayomi Coronado, 8.
Bella Pressnall, was barely edged out of a state appearance last year by just tenths of a point while also competing with a severe ankle injury so I am excited to see how she will do this season as she is recovered and determined to qualify at state. She also has the potential to be a helpful score in all of our other events as an allaround gymnast. Bella is always working hard and pushing herself to be the best she can be.
Alison Malecha, was awarded all-conference honorable mention last season also among
lingering injuries as well as mental battles with fear. She is coming into this season stronger, healthier, and ready to fight to go all the way. I am excited to already see her overcoming her fears and eager to get back out on the competition floor.
Erika Nesseth, was out last season with an injury all season last year. During her time out she spent a lot of time focusing on bars as that is all she could do in a boot. I am excited to see her be able to compete the skills she has been working and putting things together in a routine.
Larisa Dominguez, was not able to compete at our section tournament last year but was a strong contender on Bars, Beam, and Floor all season for us up until that point. I am excited to have her be able to compete at the section level and see where it can take her.
Emily Conklin, is new to our team this year and has come in with a fearless spirit that is willing to try just about anything I ask her to. She has already gotten new skills on every event and I am excited to see how this work ethic will continue to serve her through our season.
Head coach: Larissa Rasmussen, 8th year coaching at FHS, 12th year overall
Morgan Borchert, 11th grade; Nealie Adams, 9th grade; Katelyn Dwyer, 9th grade; Abby LiLiberty, 9th grade
All of our girls are going to be key this year, due to our small number of participants. But Morgan Borchert has gained many new skills over the
summer and has become a true leader on the team. This is her fifth year on the team, and her experience shows.
Abby LiLiberty has a lot of nice skills carried over from her time in club gymnastics.
Last year was also a small team but was carried well by senior Lauren McDonough who was a Big 9 all-conference award winner. She also earned All-State on floor and all-
Alison Malecha was an All-Conference honorable mention last year despite injury struggles. (File photo/southernminn.com)
We placed third in our conference and fourth at sections with an extraordinary score change between the meets. The four top places in sections were all within about a point of each other which means it really could have been anyone meet.
I am hopeful that this season we will be able to get to that point earlier
in the season to instill confidence in the girls as they go into sections. They have a drive and thirst for a state appearance that I haven’t seen in our team over the last couple of years.
It is going to be another tough section. I would argue we have one of the hardest sections in the state and there are multiple teams in 1AA that should be going to state. That being said, that’s
Bella Pressnall missed state by tenths of a point with a severely injured ankle last season, she will be eager to make it to state this year. (File photo/southernminn.com)
not how it works which means we need to work that much harder if we want that team to be us. You never know what is going to happen at a meet. Owatonna, Farmington, and Nortfield have been teams known to keep it
depending on up until the very last routine. We also have the Lakeville’s that could be potential threats.
BY THE NUMBERS13 total gymnasts 1 senior
state honorable mention on every other event and all around. Lauren went on to compete all around at the 2022 state competition and placed 4th on floor.
To have all the girls compete on all 4 events
every meet while also making improvements to scores and adding in upgraded skills each meet.
We are one of the smallest teams in our conference (JM being the smallest) as well as the smallest in our section (2A). Therefore we
expect to score lower than other teams but we are not focused on that. Our team is focused on making improvements to our scores and skills each week and each meet.
BY THE NUMBERS
4- total participants 4 - letter winners 0 - seniors
Head coach: Evan Moe, fourth year (sixth in the program)
Assistant coaches: Kiana Leer, third year; Jason Smith, third year
Joslyne Caudillo, 11; Kaitlyn Cobban (Captain), 12; Mckenna Edel, 7; Emma Johnson, 11; Jozie
Johnson, 10; Jayna Martin (Captain), 12; Kendra Miller, 9; Chloe Myer, 9; Delia Neumann, 7; Dylann Norrid, 9; Averie Roush, 10; Brynn Routh, 9; Kaelyn Smith, 11; Johanna Spielman, 8; Alivia Sturges, 8
Emma Johnson – Emma was part of our team that
broke the school record on floor and threw a career high 9.8 (state record 9.85). She’s a great leader on our team and is one that the coaching staff can count on to be consistent during the got to have it moments. (state all around qualifier)
Averie Roush – AJ is a kid who works extremely hard and because of that has seen some big
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improvements this since joining us her eighth grade year. She uses her firey attitude to attack each routine with power and it’s shown in her scores continually creeping up. (state floor qualifier)
Kendra Miller – Ken started the year last year only competing beam for us, but then made her way into more starting lineups as the year went on. I expect her to solidify her spot in the lineups and be a mainstay for her career Delia Neumann – Delia is new this year, but has already impressed with
how quickly she’s been able to get up to the competition level for high school gymnastics. If she continues to clean up some routines, I think she can make a push to be an allstate athlete by the end of the year.
10-1 in duel meet action
Section champs for second consecutive year
Sixth place at state
We’d love to push for a winning record as far as the duel meets go. We also have three of the most
competitive invites in the state and to win one of those would cement us as a top team in the state this year. For the postseason, we’ll look to defend our section title for the third year, and take back the conference title.
Mankato West- Only team to have beat us multiple times in the last 3 years (both by breaking their school record). They’ve continually brought great teams and will always be dangerous in any conference duel/meet. Northfield – Northfield always brings a competitive bunch come section time and I don’t expect that to change this year.
Lakeville South – A strong section opponent. We get to see them a couple of times throughout the year, but they’ll be pushing us hard for the section title this year and I expect them to be a top 15 team in the state.
15 – Gymnasts 3 – Seniors 8 – Returning letter winners 6 – All-State gymnasts 6 – All-Conference honors returning gymnasts
Our JV scored a season high of 118.05 against Windom, almost reaching a team goal of 120. We placed fourth in the Section 2A meet, capping off a really successful season for the Jays.
Head coach: Kim Wendland, ninth year as head coach (seventh at Waseca)
Assistant coaches: Sara Lynch, first year; Cici McNair, first year ROSTER Miley Anderson, 7; Macy
Anderson, 11; Lindy Caldwell, 11; Avery Carda, 7; Kara Doyle, 12; Nora Flatness, 9; Kiyha Helmer, 7; Elli Hoban, 8; Layla Keith, 9; Katheryn Kofstad, 12; Angelica Lopez, 8; Haydn Lynch, 11; Maddie Root, 7; Ines Sanchez, 10; Norah Schimming, 11; Tru Thao, 7; Katelyn Weber, 8;
Junior Haydn Lynch and Freshman Layla Keith earned All-Conference last year as well as All-State Honorable Mention on Floor.
The 2021-2022 Waseca Gymnastics season has been one of solid performance, high level competition and successful meet outcomes. Our team is combined with gymnasts from NRHEG, WEM and Waseca and they come together to form one big team competing on Varsity and JV squads.
Overall, we had a winning season for both squads! In January, our Varsity team outscored eight out of the ten teams they competed against, winning five straight meets in a row.
Our season high score for the Varsity was 133.025 at the MCA Invitational, where we placed second, only losing first place to Jackson by .425. It was our highest team score in the past six years and our best placing at an invitational.
I am really proud of the way we improved last season and came together as a team despite some injuries and adversity. This year we have solid leadership from our captains; seniors Kara Doyle and Katheryn Kofstad and junior Haydn Lynch. They will prove that working hard, and staying consistent in their skills, leads to success in competition. I am looking forward to this season to showcase our talent and be competitive in the conference. We have gymnasts from four different schools and two countries. Inez Sanchez is a foreign exchange student from Madrid, Spain.
Head coach: Kris Glidden, 7th year as head coach, 10th year in program
Assistant coaches: Camille Kurtenbach, second year and Eva Hendrickson seventh year Managers: Anna
Boomgaarden, 12; Kailyn Embacher, 12 and Nora Fondie, 11.
Cadence Tish, 12; Kerrigan Wilking, 12; Laura Klatt, 11; Maya Van Grootheest, 11; Addison Landsom, 10; Trista Landsom, 10;
Emily Heins, 10; Kya Johnson, 10; Danely Bocanegra, 9; Bianca Salivia, 9; Skylar Holmbo, 9; Katherine Callahan, 9; Lydia Yost, 9; Kyla Yost, 9; Brielle Helder, 8; Vivian Hendrickson, 8; Jaydyn Henrriquez, 8; Chloe Yaeger, 7; Isla Glassman, 7.
Cadence Tish, Kerrigan Wilking, Laura Klatt, Addison Landsom, Trista Landsom, Vivian Hendrickson. All will play an important role this year. (two seniors).
Bianca Salivia is new to the team this year, we are hoping she makes an impact as well.
Our dual meet record was 8-2, only losing to Hopkins and New Ulm.
Placed second in the section to Mankato West who just missed winning the State Tournament
Two people qualified for State: Trista Landsom for the second year on Bars Cadence Tish on Bem
We will really miss Makayla Moline and Anna Klatt, but we have a strong returning line up. We hope to pick up where we
Senior captain - Ryan Peterson, pivotal piece to any relay we put together, our best breast stroker, solid in fly and IM. Continues to chase the 200 IM record that he narrowly missed last season.
Cole Piepho - State diver from last year. Really bloomed late in the season. Cole has a better feel for what he needs to do and has put in a lot of work off season. Cole will also push Junior captain Henry Hilgendorf to try to get two divers to state this year.
Junior captain - Matthew Larson, another pivotal piece to any relay we put together. Very solid in the 200 free and 500 free. Chasing 200 free record and possibly 100 fly record.
left off last year is we can upgrade our bars routines, vaults and tumbling skills.
to be the teams to beat.
Junior - Carter Quam, our top sprinter. Will be on any relay we put together.
Junior captain - David Rhodes, top backstroker, will be fighting for a place on the 400 free relay.
Head coach: Peter Rhodes, 10th year
Assistant coach: Tara Lammers, seventh year
Diving coach: Chris Snow, second year
Evan Cole, 12; Oscar Johnson, 12; Dakota Petersen, 12; Ryan Peterson, 12; Cole Piepho, 12; Jackson Vogt,
12; Ethan Eichten, 11; Faisal Farah, 11; Landen Fenlason, 11; Kevin Helget, 11; Henry Hilgendorf, 11; Otto Kuhn, 11; Matthew Larson, 11; Jack Nelson, 11; Carsen Phelps, 11; Carter Quam, 11; David Rhodes, 11; Spencer Copeland, 10; Caiden Miller, 10; Jay Quaintance, 10; Tucker Vieths, 10; Logan Flynn, 9; Jackson Gleason, 9; Logan Halverson, 9; Henrik Johnson, 9; Noah
Mazariego, 9; Connor McBroom, 9; Peyton McNamee, 9; Tegan Quam, 9; Isaiah Smith, 9; Phoenix Storm, 9; Aiden Thurber, 9; Finnegan Vieths, 9; Fisher Merxbauer, 8; Isaac Allen, 7; Jacob Gleason, 7; Greyson Rhodes, 7; Aaron Xie, 7; Addison Young, 7
We have a pretty talented crew that is returning.
We have a lot of talent that is developing. We had a pretty good year last year and many of those swimmers have returned, that means they are bigger, stronger and faster. This should be a pretty exciting year.
Isaiah Smith - Second year swimmer, could be a contender for top sprinter and help on relays.
up anywhere
Head coach: Doug Davis, 26th year in Northfield (34th year in total)
Assistant coach: Matt Detjen, sixth year
Assistant coach: Brian Porter, second year
Ben Anderson, 12; Luke Redetzke, 12; Jeb Sawyer, 12; William Becker, 11; Gabe Heinritz, 11; Jens Kasten, 11; Peter Larson, 11; Evan Loe, 11; Connor Born, 11; Zach Breiland, 11; Saul Alfaro Alvarez, 10; Brady Cook, 10; Erick Granquist, 10; Josh Kraby, 10; Oliver Momberg, 10; Sonny O’Donnell, 10; Nick Scheglowski, 10; Peyton Truman, 10; Will Bargary, 9; Rourke Bennett, 9; Sam Froehle, 9; Logan Joyce, 9; Will Redetzke, 9; Will Udelhofen, 9; Odin Bergs, 8; Jimmy
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this year, swims fly or pretty much anything
Phoenix Storm, Logan Halverson, Spencer Copeland, Landen Fenlason, Otto Kuhn, Jack Nelson, Carsen Phelps, Aiden Thurber, Ethan Eichten, Evan Cole, Jackson Gleason, Jackson Vogt. Each of these guys will have pretty big parts on the team. We also have at least 12 new swimmers or divers this season, so who knows what potential they hold.
Last season our record was 3-6. We also ended
Graham, 8; Grayson Gray, 8; Ben Heinritz, 8; John Tracy, 8; Noah Tracy, 8; Tristan Vermilyea, 8; Oliver Waterland, 8; Logan Krupicka, 7; Parker Malecha, 7; AJ Morey, 7; Owen Reece, 7.
Luke Redetzke, 12Team Captain. Qualified for the Class A State Meet last year in the 100 Breast and we are hopeful he can return as well as add the 200 Ind. Medley
Jeb Sawyer, 12 - Team Captain. Swam on 400 Free Relay in the Class A State Meet. Hoping to qualify again and maybe add an individual event (200 Free or 100 Free)
Gabe Heinritz, 11 - 3rd year on the team and is setting his sights on the 100 Breast and the Class A State Qualifying time
up eighth out of 12 at the conference meet. We had one state participant and were eighth in the section.
I am expecting to place better at the conference meet this year. I am hoping to get at least four win in our overall season record.
It is tough to say how we will stack up against the rest of the big 9, but I hope to do better than last year. I think the top team this year will be Rochester Mayo, Northfield is also a pretty strong team.
Jens Kasten, 11Top overall returning Swimmers. Qualified for the Class A State Meet last year in the 200 Med Relay, 50 Free (Top 8 finish), 200 Free Relay (Top 8 Finish) and the 100 Breast (Top 8 Finish). Set school records in the 50 Free and 100 Breast
Evan Loe, 11 - Solid all around athlete. Section Finalist in the 100 Fly and 100 Backstroke
Erick Granquist, 102nd year in Diving. Hoping to final in the Section Meet with an outside chance at top 4 and qualifying for the Class A State Meet
Josh Kraby, 10Backstroke/Freestyle specialist. Top returning backstroker and will be key to us getting our 200 Medley Relay back to state. Hopes to qualify in the 100 Back
39 - Total athletes 16 - Returning letter winners 6 - Seniors 11 - Juniors 4 - Sophomores 12 - Freshmen 1 - Eighth grader 5 - Seventh graders
Oliver Momberg, 10Swam on 400 Free Relay in the Class A State Meet. Hoping to get the relay back to State and add one or two of his individual events. 200 IM or 100 Free
Nick Scheglowski, 103rd year on the team. Top Freestyler and could be part of our Relays trying to get to State
Peyton Truman, 10 - One of our top Breastrokers returning. Hopes to qualify for State in the 100 Breast and hopefully add a relay and the 200 IM
Will Redetzke, 9 - 200 Free/500 Free specialist. Swam in 3 events at State last year. 200 Free (top 16), 200 Free Relay (Top 8), and the 400 Free Relay (top 16). Hopes to get back and add the 500 Freestyle this year.
Will Udelhofen, 9second year. Made big strides in the off season in Freestyle and Breaststroke events
Ben Anderson, 12 - third year and Captain. Hoping to play key roles on relays and maybe grab a 4th spot for our Conference/Section Roster
Bennett Rourke, 9New. Strong all-around swimmer. Good in all 4 strokes
Owen Reece, 7 - New. Strong all-around swimmer. Really good in the Breaststroke
8-2 dual meet record last year
Section 1A True Team Champions, 3rd Place finish Class A True Team State Meet 2nd in the Big 9 Conference
Championships, 2nd in the MSHSL Section 1A Meet 102pts and a 9th Place finish in the Class A State Meet
Hoping to do well in our Conference this year. Should be competitive in the Big 9. Would love to repeat as True Team Section Champions and earn a berth in the True Team State Meet. Hoping to build on the State Meet success from last year. We have several boys who have worked hard in the off-season with the hopes of earning a trip to State this year. We do have a few events that we need our new or returning athletes to help fill in. Graduation
created some openings and we will need boys to step up so we can continue our success.
We should be competitive in the Big 9 again this year. Defending 2022 Conference Champions, Roch. Century are the favorites again. We could be in a group of schools including Mankato East and Roch Mayo that could make it interesting.
35 - total swimmers/divers 17 - returning letter winners 3 - seniors
Head coach: Charlie Fuller, 37th year coaching boys swim and dive Assistant coach: Isaiah Fuller, 13th year Assistant coach: Bethany Fuller, sixth year
Patrick Budahl, 12; Criztopher Ferris, 12; Max Leopold, 12; Emanual Panser, 12; Kristopher Quintero, 12; Caleb Sadergaski, 12; Owen
Whitney, 12; Viggo Baum, 11; Elliot Daschner, 11; George Delgado, 11; James Hoisington, 11; Thatcher Simon, 11; Declan Chappuis, 10; Carsen Kramer, 10; Drake Kirkpatrick, 10; Finn Larson, 10; Linus Weiffen, 10; Miled Leopold, 9; Asher Ferris, 8; Cael Pounds, 8; Gavin Teigen, 6
As always we expect all of our athletes to work hard,
do the best they can, and get better as the season goes along so that we are our fastest and best at the end of the season.
Because of our low numbers, our focus is always on improving, swimming faster and diving better. The guys always do a great job competing against other teams.
Our goal as always is to improve. We really have done a great job on our goals every year by improving our times in our swimming events and scores in diving.
We are not quite as big and strong as some of the other teams in the Big Nine Conference but can guarantee we will go after all of our meets. Perennially favorites in the Big Nine are Rochester Century, Rochester Mayo, Northfield, and Mankato East. Century won Conference last year by over 100 points.
22 - athletes 11 - letter winners 7 - seniors
state meet. As a team the boys won the team sprint competition, took 3rd at the Conference meet, and 3rd at the Section 1 meet. Girls: The Raider Nordic girls were and continue to be a young team. They were 6th a the conference meet and 8th at the Section 1 meet.
Boys: The boys enter the conference season with an eye on qualifying for state. Seniors Sam Folland and Nathan Amundson have a chance to qualify as individuals, and the team has a chance to qualify as well.
Head coach: Craig Cardinal, fifth year
Assistant coach: David Folland, fourth year
Assistant coach: Eva Reinicke, fifth year
Claire Ailabouni, seventh grader; Aya Haidar, seventh grader; Klara Hoffmann, seventh grader; Thisbe Jothen, seventh grader; Eliza O’Cooper, seventh grader; Makayah Petricka, seventh grader; Mae Berglund, eighth grader; Mariana Cruz,
eighth grader; Anne Demas, eighth grader; Hope Edwards, eighth grader; Miriel Ennis, eighth grader; Norah Gottfried, eighth grader; Eleanor Groll, eighth grader; Hollis Holden, eighth grader; Abigail Pape, eighth grader; Reagan Rezac, eighth grade; Caroline Brice, sophomore; Claire Casson, sophomore; Corrie Demas, sophomore; Addison Enfield, sophomore; Anna Forbord, sophomore; Ani Gottfried, sophomore; Lucille Graham, sophomore; Harper Miller,
sophomore; Mackenzie Perkins, sophomore; Louise Welbaum, sophomore; Quinlyn Edwards, junior; Charlotte Flory, junior; Josie Hauck, junior; Ingrid Rustad, junior; Sophia Vantries, junior; Lucia Wilkomm, junior; Ann Campbell, senior; Moa FredricksonHellgren, senior; Rachel Halling, senior; Ella Loring, senior; McKenna Mikulecky, senior; Svea Morrell, senior; Madeline Moser, senior; Savannah Newberg, senior; Liam Behrens, seventh grader; Nathan Broughton,
seventh grader; Aksel Johnson, seventh grader; Theodore Miller, seventh grader; Henry Thorkelson, seventh grader; Alexander Fortner, eighth grader; Alexander Altermatt, freshman; Andy Amundson, freshman; Liam Ailabouni, sophomore; Connor Kobes, sophomore; Braylon Larish, sophomore; Parker Kline, junior; Carsten Walter, junior; Nathan Amundson, senior; Max Folland, senior.
Boys: Samuel Folland - senior: Last year, Sam won every regular conference race and placed first overall in the SSC conference standings. He’s a two time state qualifier who should be near the top of the state field this season. Nathan Amundson - senior: Finished All-Conference
honorable mention last season and was three seconds away from qualifying for state.
Girls: Charlotte Flory - Junior: Top returner on a young girls team. Charlotte and sophomores Claire Casson and Caroline Brice, are looking to improve the girls conference standings this season.
Unknown at this point. Both the boys and girls teams are very young, and we’re not far enough into the season yet to determine who our varsity racers will be.
Boys: The Raider Nordic boys had a very successful season last year. Junior Sam Folland won every regular season conference race, and qualified for the
Girls: The girls are hoping to improve their conference standing and have some individual skiers push for top 20 positions. With no seniors on the varsity team the girls should only improve their standing over the next couple of years.
Boys: It will be a close competition between Northfield, Prior Lake, and Eagan for the conference title. Sam Folland is a strong favorite to win conference as an individual.
Girls: There are some strong girls teams in the South Suburban conference, so Northfield will be looking to improve our standing against strong teams from Eagan/ Eastview and Prior Lake
55 - Total skiers - 40 girls, 15 boys
27 - New skiers (23 middle school athletes)
5 - Returning letter winners (two boys, three girls)
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- Returning state qualifier
Head coach: Bill Wilson, first year Assistant coach: Mackenzie Clossen, first year Assistant coach: Theresa Wilson, first year
Boys: G. Kingsley Alsop 11 grade, Red Wing HS; George Bulfer 7th grade, NHS; Thomas Cahoon 7th grade, NHS; Nolan Feldhake 11 grade, NHS; Jack Peterson 8th grade NHS; Carter Steenblock 11 grade NHS; Jacob Tanghe 11 grade NHS; Billy Wilson
12 grade Cannon Falls HS
Girls: Danika Bulfer 7th grade NHS; Torin Callstrom 7th grade Red Wing HS; Whitney Gray 11 grade NHS; Ella Hegseth 12 grade NHS; Karina Johnson 9 grade NHS; Annika Johnson 9 grade NHS; Nora Klaers 11 grade NHS; Erica Klein 11 grade NHS; Alivia Kortuem 11 grade NHS; Madison Loritz 8 grade Randolph HS; Clara Menssen 11 grade NHS; Sydney Swedin 9 grade NHS; Greta Sloan 8 grade Red Wing HS; Clara Wilson 10 grade Cannon Falls
Camryn Zotalis is a name you may get used to seeing around Northfield alpine skii (File photo/ southernminn.com)
HS; Karli Zeta 12 grade Goodhue HS; Camyrn Zotalis 10 grade Red Wing HS; Alexis Zotalis 8 grade Red Wing
Kingsley Alsop, Clara
Wilson, Ella Hegseth, Camryn Zotalis
Billy Wilson, NHS team MVP, 9th place at Sections and 16th at State, named All State. Clara Wilson 12th at Sections, state competitor.
Billy Wilson is expected to be an important member of the team this year. (File photo/ southernminn.com)
Return to state as a team or two (boys and girls) this year.
Should be strong in the
conference this year and hope to compete well within our section.
BY THE NUMBERS 25 - Athletes 8 - Boys 17 - Girls
Arianna Torres, 10th grade; Shae Battles, 9th grade; Kendallyne Boevers, 9th grade; Courtney Keilen, 9th grade; Leah Nowaczewski, 9th grade; Samantha Rezac, 9th grade.
contribute to this team.
2021-22 RECAP Conference-3rd place overall
Head coach: Lisa Dahl, fourth year with Faribault (22 years total)
Assistant coach: Samantha Pierce, fourth year
Assistant coach: Sarah Howell, first year
Assistant Coach: Andrea Sietsema, second year
Lily Ernste, Senior; Ava Korbel, Senior; Summer
Heselton, Senior; Josie LaCanne, Senior; Jaden Lang, Senior; Sophia Mentz, Senior; Ella Prange, Senior; Regan Vogelsberg, Senior; Brooklyn Zrust, Senior; Ava Hacker, 11th grade; Faith Leichtnam, 11th grade; Kalie Wheelock, 11th grade; Nadia Baum, 10 grade; Asia Fillipi, 10th grade; Ava Gersemehl, 10th grade; Kaylee Katra, 10th grade; Alexis Ramirez, 10th grade;
Head coach: Nikki Gefre, sixth Assistant coaches: Tia Marks, first year; Emma Paquette, second year; Sydney Clarson, first year; Michala Skala, second year; Diane Skala, fifth year
Sloane Allen; Jocelyn Anselmo; Christina Bell; Hannah Blahosky; Alyssa Bock; Teagan Burton; Kaelyn Cole; Sophia Cook; Madilyn Cupkie; Nora Effertz; Valentina Ferraro; Mia Goettl; Aubrey Groby; Jocie Hendricks; Molly Holmen; Lydia Jessop; Addy Johnson; Norah Kath; Kennedy
Katzung; Tori Koziolek; Callie Kreutter; Lauren Kubicek; Aza Lewis; Emily McMasters; Sophia Miller; Kayleigh Norbeck; Lauren Packard; Addy Schaner; Taylor Schewe; Keira Schoenfeld; Norah Sletten; Maren Smith; Aniston Sorum; Jaedynn Tjon; Chloe Walerius; Carly Wigham; Sophie Woodfill; Hannah Wright
Dance team is a different beast when it comes to team sports, there is no lead shooter or key defender that can carry the team to victory. The team of dancers who walk out
Honestly, this whole team is amazing but we this group of seniors definitely stand out. They are all amazing dancers as well as leaders.
We have a new dancer that is a senior, Regan Vogelsberg. She is very talented and we can’t wait to see how she will
on the competition floor have to dance as if they were one person. Judges are looking at every detail of your dance. The big details: difficulty of skills, like kick height, turn sets and power in jumps/leaps. Then the small details that set you apart from other teams, where your head is placed for kicks, if your fingertips are together or apart, and if you’re making your hard work look effortless. They have to be precise, powerful and connected. We could have the best turner in the state of Minnesota, but it wouldn’t matter, because if the whole team can’t do those same turns we don’t get any points for it. Our score sheets reflect our weakest link, so it is key to have every dancer dancing at the same level of difficulty as one.
This is our sixth year
Sections-1st place in jazz 2nd place in high kick State- 7th place in jazz; 8th place in high kick\
2022-23
To leave everything on the floor. We want to be united as a team and work hard to reach our goals one week at a time.
We try to focus on our team and how we perform.
of having our program in Owatonna. Our first year, we really focused on building team culture and having our team understand the competitive nature of the Dance Team. We have seen growth in skills and in overall team culture. Every year, our score sheets have gone up and our dances have become more difficult. Our goal is to keep raising our floor each season, so the Owatonna Dance Team then one day be Conference Champs. Last year we hit our goal and our highest placement in the Conference. We placed fourth in both kick and jazz, which was a huge accomplishment for a newer program as well as a very young team.
We are working towards raising our floor and being in the top 3 this year at Big 9.
The team and coaching staff’s big goal for the team is to place in the top three at Big 9. The Big 9 Dance Team Conference is run differently than any of our other dance competitions. Placements are based off of a combination of both our Jazz Overall Ranking Score and Kick Overall Ranking
Score. To be able to place in the top three, we have to place in both categories and be well-rounded in our varsity kick and jazz dances. BY THE NUMBERS 38 - Total dancers