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2015 Spring Scoring Winners.Xlsx Minnesota State High School Clay Target League 2015 TRAP Spring League Final Awards Class Conference Gender Athlete Team Season Average Place Reserve Wk Score Class 1A Conference 1 Female Nikki Lamb New Life Academy 14.90 1 29 Class 1A Conference 1 Female Alyssa Kjorness Herman-Norcross Community School 14.60 2 31 Class 1A Conference 1 Female Madison Neyens Herman-Norcross Community School 11.90 3 22 Class 1A Conference 1 Male Alex LaPlant Greenway High School 20.90 1 0 Class 1A Conference 1 Male Jacob Schimek Deer River High School 20.00 2 19 Class 1A Conference 1 Male Zach Bertram Greenway High School 20.00 3 0 Class 1A Conference 10 Female Kaitlyn Luksik Pillager High School 20.40 1 38 Class 1A Conference 10 Female Alexia Peterson Spring Lake Park High School 19.30 2 40 Class 1A Conference 10 Female Amber Simmons Pillager High School 19.30 3 36 Class 1A Conference 10 Male Dustin Olson Battle Lake High School 22.80 1 47 Class 1A Conference 10 Male Joseph Albertson Pillager High School 22.30 2 46 Class 1A Conference 10 Male Kyle Janikula Watertown-Mayer High School 22.20 3 39 Class 1A Conference 2 Female Mckenzie Ziebell Glenville-Emmons High School 19.20 1 32 Class 1A Conference 2 Female Alexa Verry Denfeld High School 17.80 2 30 Class 1A Conference 2 Female Joanne Puglisi Denfeld High School 17.50 3 34 Class 1A Conference 2 Male Colt Nelson Glenville-Emmons High School 23.40 1 0 Class 1A Conference 2 Male Nathan Gerads Holdingford High School 22.40 2 44 Class 1A Conference 2 Male Gerald Skwira Holdingford High School 22.10 3 41 Class 1A Conference 3 Female Haley Riopelle Stephen-Argyle Central High School 16.50 1 37 Class 1A Conference 3 Female Mia Dahl Atwater Cosmos Grove City High School 14.20 2 30 Class 1A Conference 3 Female Hannah LaPlante Fisher High School 13.70 3 21 Class 1A Conference 3 Male Kalen Szczepanski Stephen-Argyle Central High School 21.40 1 41 Minnesota State High School Clay Target League 2015 TRAP Spring League Final Awards Class 1A Conference 3 Male jake denn Madelia High School 21.30 2 40 Class 1A Conference 3 Male Payton Carlson Stephen-Argyle Central High School 21.20 3 47 Class 1A Conference 4 Female Nicole McNally Winona High School 19.50 1 30 Class 1A Conference 4 Female Annie Sisson Frazee-Vergas High School 18.20 2 39 Class 1A Conference 4 Female Morgan Beckmann Southland High School 17.60 3 23 Class 1A Conference 4 Male Carter Conradt Southland High School 23.40 1 43 Class 1A Conference 4 Male Cole Harris Winona High School 23.10 2 39 Class 1A Conference 4 Male Victor Bachmann Frazee-Vergas High School 21.40 3 0 Class 1A Conference 5 Female Beth Rockensock Menahga High School 18.50 1 34 Class 1A Conference 5 Female Carissa Easton Blooming Prairie High School 17.00 2 37 Class 1A Conference 5 Female Alison Pryor Blooming Prairie High School 15.80 3 30 Class 1A Conference 5 Male Austin Windschitl Comfrey High School 21.90 1 40 Class 1A Conference 5 Male Logan Schoon Menahga High School 21.60 2 41 Class 1A Conference 5 Male Karson Vigeland Blooming Prairie High School 21.30 3 38 Class 1A Conference 6 Female Maddie Grossman Lake Park-Audubon High School 17.30 1 12 Class 1A Conference 6 Female Hanna Fortmeyer St. Louis Park High School 16.90 2 26 Class 1A Conference 6 Female Vanessa Levitan St. Louis Park High School 16.30 3 28 Class 1A Conference 6 Male Lincoln Horsman Wabasha-Kellogg High School 23.50 1 45 Class 1A Conference 6 Male Andrew Horwath Tartan High School of Oakdale 23.40 2 47 Class 1A Conference 6 Male Sam Wetzel Tartan High School of Oakdale 23.10 3 44 Class 1A Conference 7 Female Hannalee France Pine River-Backus High School 18.50 1 46 Class 1A Conference 7 Female Katherine Poor Math and Science Academy of Woodbury 17.90 2 35 Class 1A Conference 7 Female Natasha Nemmers Minnewaska Area High School 16.60 3 18 Minnesota State High School Clay Target League 2015 TRAP Spring League Final Awards Class 1A Conference 7 Male Eric Amundson Ashby High School 23.70 1 35 Class 1A Conference 7 Male Erin Sorenson Ashby High School 22.70 2 44 Class 1A Conference 7 Male Dale Ford Pine River-Backus High School 22.10 3 43 Class 1A Conference 8 Female Pearl Lacoursiere Red Lake Falls High School 15.10 1 32 Class 1A Conference 8 Female Jasmyne Nadgwick Norman County East High School 14.90 2 27 Class 1A Conference 8 Female Sheyenne Hamilton Kingsland High School 14.40 3 25 Class 1A Conference 8 Male Colton Sherman Brandon-Evansville High School 23.80 1 46 Class 1A Conference 8 Male Ben Jacobus Woodbury High School 23.20 2 43 Class 1A Conference 8 Male William Schroeder Brandon-Evansville High School 23.20 3 40 Class 1A Conference 9 Female Emily Hendrickson Breckenridge High School 17.00 1 0 Class 1A Conference 9 Female Meagan Ratzlaff Randolph High School 16.40 2 30 Class 1A Conference 9 Female Kiley Foss Randolph High School 13.70 3 34 Class 1A Conference 9 Male Michael Stelly Legacy Christian Academy 23.80 1 45 Class 1A Conference 9 Male Ryan Mumm Randolph High School 22.70 2 49 Class 1A Conference 9 Male Michael Burhans Breckenridge High School 22.60 3 45 Class 1A Overall Female Kaitlyn Luksik Pillager High School 20.40 1 38 Class 1A Overall Male Colton Sherman Brandon-Evansville High School 23.80 1 46 Class 2A Conference 1 Female Jenny Arndt LeSueur-Henderson High School 19.80 1 33 Class 2A Conference 1 Female Paige Bickett Underwood High School 19.50 2 36 Class 2A Conference 1 Female Jessica Dirks LeSueur-Henderson High School 19.50 3 19 Class 2A Conference 1 Male Jona Friesen Detroit Lakes High School 24.30 1 49 Class 2A Conference 1 Male Nick Meixner Medford High School 23.30 2 47 Class 2A Conference 1 Male Nathan Patten Worthington High School 23.20 3 42 Minnesota State High School Clay Target League 2015 TRAP Spring League Final Awards Class 2A Conference 2 Female Hattie Notsch Blackduck High School 19.10 1 40 Class 2A Conference 2 Female Sondra German Grand Meadow High School 18.90 2 43 Class 2A Conference 2 Female Taylor Hardy Richfield High School & Academy of Holy Angels 18.50 3 36 Class 2A Conference 2 Male Gust Lundeen Dassel-Cokato High School 23.50 1 43 Class 2A Conference 2 Male Zack Ellis Dassel-Cokato High School 23.20 2 49 Class 2A Conference 2 Male Austin Schnitzler Dassel-Cokato High School 23.00 3 49 Class 2A Conference 3 Female Sarah Verdoorn Southwest Christian High School 20.20 1 0 Class 2A Conference 3 Female Kate Esser Mayer Lutheran High School 19.70 2 0 Class 2A Conference 3 Female Alissa Voyles Truman High School 19.00 3 46 Class 2A Conference 3 Male Drew Swanson Holy Family Catholic High School of Victoria 24.00 1 40 Class 2A Conference 3 Male Jeremiah Elliot Mayer Lutheran High School 23.70 2 0 Class 2A Conference 3 Male Monte Monchamp Mayer Lutheran High School 23.10 3 0 Class 2A Conference 4 Female Heidi Voigt Becker High School 21.00 1 42 Class 2A Conference 4 Female Samantha May Becker High School 19.70 2 34 Class 2A Conference 4 Female Kayla Larson Isle High School 18.60 3 31 Class 2A Conference 4 Male Andrew Muesing Brainerd High School 23.20 1 46 Class 2A Conference 4 Male Blake Zortman Isle High School 23.10 2 46 Class 2A Conference 4 Male Michael Sakry Becker High School 22.90 3 49 Class 2A Conference 5 Female Patience Fank Walker/Hackensack/Akeley High School 21.20 1 35 Class 2A Conference 5 Female Aliyah Jelle Maple Grove Senior High 16.50 2 31 Class 2A Conference 5 Female Kori Battalion International Falls High School 16.00 3 31 Class 2A Conference 5 Male Ryan Sully Irondale High School 22.60 1 47 Class 2A Conference 5 Male Nathan Poster Pierz Healy High School 22.50 2 43 Minnesota State High School Clay Target League 2015 TRAP Spring League Final Awards Class 2A Conference 5 Male Andrew Sauser Walker/Hackensack/Akeley High School 22.30 3 42 Class 2A Conference 6 Female Lacey Roemhildt Waterville-Elysian-Morristown High School 21.20 1 44 Class 2A Conference 6 Female Kaylee Reineccius Buffalo High School 21.10 2 39 Class 2A Conference 6 Female Megan Ratke Buffalo High School 20.70 3 34 Class 2A Conference 6 Male Maxwell Hartman Buffalo High School 24.20 1 47 Class 2A Conference 6 Male Matt Harpestad United South Central High School 23.60 2 38 Class 2A Conference 6 Male Tyler Veches Buffalo High School 23.00 3 46 Class 2A Overall Female Lacey Roemhildt Waterville-Elysian-Morristown High School 21.20 1 44 Class 2A Overall Male Jona Friesen Detroit Lakes High School 24.30 1 49 Class 3A Conference 1 Female Jessie Matthews Jordan High School 22.10 1 44 Class 3A Conference 1 Female Emalie Stolp Pine Island High School 19.20 2 0 Class 3A Conference 1 Female Emily Foley Providence Academy 18.40 3 27 Class 3A Conference 1 Male Colton Sveningson Coon Rapids High School 23.00 1 44 Class 3A Conference 1 Male William Soderbeck Jordan High School 22.60 2 48 Class 3A Conference 1 Male Matthew Laursen Mounds View High School 22.40 3 43 Class 3A Conference 2 Female Kiana Packer Champlin Park High School 22.90 1 44 Class 3A Conference 2 Female Katie Benson Staples Motley High School 21.00 2 40 Class 3A Conference 2 Female Emily Rose Champlin Park High School 19.40 3 37 Class 3A Conference 2 Male Brandon Heitz Belle Plaine High School 23.00 1 45 Class 3A Conference 2 Male Max Baumgartner Champlin Park High School 22.30 2 40 Class 3A Conference 2 Male Ryan Turk Champlin Park High School 22.00 3 35 Class 3A Conference 3 Female Stephanie Lohse Lester Prairie/Holy Trinity High School 21.20 1 41 Class 3A Conference 3 Female Ashley Baumann Lester Prairie/Holy Trinity High School 18.10 2 39 Minnesota State High School Clay Target League 2015 TRAP Spring League Final Awards
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