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Tribune Notebook: Cards' Lange earns Central Lakes honors

Updated Dec. 3, 2024, 10:44 p.m. by Tom Elliott 1 min read
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WILLMAR Telilie Lange has done a little bit of everything since eighth grade for the Willmar girls basketball team.

She's a scorer, a passer, a rebounder and a defender.

In two games last week, the junior guard averaged 9 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals.

It helped Lange earn Central Lakes Conference Performer of the Week honors.

Also earning performer of the week accolades are Willmar girls hockey players Avery Olson and Erin Eilers.

Olson, a senior captain and forward, scored two goals in the Cardinals' first win of the season, a 4-0 victory over New Ulm.

Eilers, another senior captain and a goaltender, made 24 saves in the shutout of the Eagles.

Others picking up CLC performer of the week honors include: * From Alexandria, girls basketball player Hadley Thul; * From Detroit Lakes, senior boys hockey player Brock Bender; * From Rocori, boys wrestler Easton Rossman, who is an eighth-grader; * And from Sauk Rapids, girls wrestler McKenzie Wagmen-Kelly.

All-District football BOLD had four players named to the West Sub-District North Division All-Academic football team.

Warriors seniors Jack Gross and Jacob Remer and juniors Owen Baumgartner and Max Mabee all made the team.

Dawson-Boyd seniors Brayson Boike and Mitchell Myers and junior Evan Mork also were selected, as were MACCRAY's Tobyn Dalle and Jaden Dirksen.

Dalle is a senior and Dirksen is a junior.

Also on the all-academic team from Lac qui Parle Valley are senior Landon Weber and juniors Elias Alonso and Talen Kranz.

Yellow Medicine East senior Jacob Peterson and junior Cooper McCosh also were selected.

Other North Division district honors include BOLD's Hudson Vosika being named the Most Valuable Player and top special teams player, Boike being named the top offensive back and defensive back and Owen Flann being selected the top offensive lineman.

All are seniors.

All West Sub-District North players from area schools include: * From BOLD, Flann, Gross, Carson Serbus (senior), Vosika and Emmitt Flann (junior) with senior Kaden Fischer and Baumgartner earning honorable mention.

* From Dawson Boyd, Boike, Gunnar Olson (sr.), Nathan Hansen (jr.) and Gunner Liebl (jr.) with seniors Drew Hjelmeland and Collin Olson earning honorable mention.

* From LQPV, seniors Brock Bjornjeld, Tyler Erp, Davis Patzer and Landon Weber with seniors Tygan Allpress and Kayden Kessler earning honorable mention.

* From MACCRAY, Grayson Ahrenholz (sr.), Blake Grimsley (jr.), Petyon Schlagel (jr.) and Kaden Arenholz (freshman) with seniors Talen Niemeyer and Ethan Strommer earning honorable mention.

* And from YME, senior Eric Jimenez with seniors Brady Dahlager and Jacob Ulrich earning honorable mention.

All-Camden volleyball MACCRAY junior Brielle Janssen was named Most Valuable Player of the Camden Conference and along with teammates Emma Thein and Mia Post, was named to the all-conference team.

Thein is a junior and Post is a sophomore.

Renville County West's Johanna Braun, Avery Roxberg and Holly Hinderks were also named All-Camden.

Braun and Roxberg are seniors and Hinderks is a junior.

Central Minnesota Christian's Emmi Braem (junior) and Aurora Rosen (sophomore) also earned all-conference honors.

Also on the all-conference team are: LQPV senior Jalyn Lee, Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg senior Madelynn Luft, YME junior Alana Almich and Dawson-Boyd junior Reese Johnson.

Honorable mentions include MACCRAY senior Alexis Nurmi, CMCS sophomore Maddy Vander Ark, RCW sophomore Ella Ridl, YME ninth-grader Abbey Bones, Dawson-Boyd senior Bailey Bothun, LQPV senior Brandi Meyer and KMS senior Abby Holtkamp.

MACCRAY's Tory Bouwer was named Camden coach of the year.

Laker Commits Minnewaska baseball player Noah Jensen recently signed an NCAA national letter of intent to play for Division II Minnesota-Crookston.

Jensen is a two-time All-West Central Conference selection heading into his senior season.

Jensen's eight home runs last season were a school record.

He has a school-record 11 career home runs.

Coaching milestone Minnetonka girls hockey coach Tracy Cassano (formerly Engstrom) recently coached her 500th career game.

The Willmar High School graduate has 284 career victories.

She also has coached at Rosemount, Chaska/Chanhassen and Burnsville.

Cassano is a former University of Minnesota women's hockey player who was a two-time captain for the Gophers.

She also helped the Gophers to the Women's College Hckey Alliance championship in 2000.

Notable Yes, that was former Minnesota Vikings great Chuck Foreman in Willmar on Sunday, Nov.

24.

The former running back was at a Vikings watch party at the Willmar Elks Lodge No.

952 when Minnesota beat the Chicago Bears..

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