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2007-08 WIAC Women's Scholastic Honor Roll 2007-08 WIAC Women’s Scholastic Honor Roll UW-Eau Claire Basketball (13) Gymnastics (cont.) Softball (14) Heidi Arciszewski Thorp Samantha Howard St. Paul, MN Heidi Arciszewski Thorp Michelle Burns Eau Claire Katelyn Kooiker Grantsburg Sara Baumgartner Arcadia Brittanni Hakanson Wheeler Tracey Kostuch Mahtomedi, MN Michelle Butkus Medford Jaclyn Hauser Whitehall Rebecca Lukanich Gurnee, IL Jessica Flood Madison Kalista Houselog Neenah Theresa Lynch Vadnais Jill Janke Black River Falls Kari Kaeding Chippewa Falls Heights, MN Rebecca Kidnie St. Paul, MN Pamela Kaye Milwaukee Kristine Olson Minnetonka, MN Brooke Malnory Chippewa Falls Jodi Lindner Neillsville Kerri Ritsche South Range Tessa Pecha Eau Claire Hannah Mesick Chatfield, MN Alicia Schaub Lakeland, MN Jennifer Peterson Arden Hills, MN Rachel Mueggenborg West Salem Staci Solin Chippewa Falls Emily Pierce Holmen Katherine Weinberg St. Croix Falls Lauren Strecker Little Canada, MN Jenny Ross Mendota Heather Witt Kendall Anna Sutherland Arden Hills, MN Heights, MN Amanda Zenner Medford Katie Stalker Madison Ice Hockey (13) Briana Sturm Zumbrota, MN Cross Country (24) Lindsay Athens Madison Tamara Zeman Lodi Megan Bell West Bend Margaret Campbell Plymouth, MN Bridget Bocher Watertown Beth Dittrich Roseville, MN Swimming & Diving (27) Claudia Borlee Green Bay Kristin Faber Austin, MN Angela Bakula Appleton Amanda Denamur Tomahawk Lauren Havard San Angelo, TX Jessalyn Bartz Mauston Emily Fischer Rosemount, MN Kelli Johnson Farmington, MN Jaclyn Blank Byron, MN Beth Fugina Andover, MN Christine Knop Coon Rapids, MN Maryfrances Red Wing, MN Megan Gock Franklin Katherine Lawler Cottage Grove, MN Bodensteiner Amber Hertz Baraboo Meghan Lorenz Minnetonka, MN Emily Cooper Germantown Hannah Humbach Madison Shannon Nelson Blaine, MN Andrea Daoust Kenosha Katherine Knutson Shorewood Lindsay Savat Apple Valley, MN Emily Diehl Prairie du Sac Maria Kopecky Mercer Rita Simones Rosemount, MN Rachel Erickson Lino Lakes, MN Rebecca Lake Edgar Magan Wurdelman Sauk Rapids, MN Sarah Fisher Milton Beth Lutz Eau Claire Ann Grossklaus Wausau Ellie Lutz Eau Claire Soccer (20) Lesleigh Heyes Minocqua Julie Meis Platteville Sara Aschenbrener Vadnais Melissa Kleist Eau Claire Lauren Novak New Berlin Heights, MN Amanda Kroger Shoreview, MN Kelly Palmer Chanhassen, MN Kori Butendorf Oconomowoc Jamie Lambrecht Shakopee, MN Maria Peloquin Prescott Shannon Conlin Reedsburg Megan Lindner Muskego Elizabeth Prunty Antigo Kelsey Figg Little Canada, MN Alyssa Mace Northfield, MN Monica Rolbiecki Eau Claire Megan Hillesheim Ham Lake, MN Sarah Myers Eau Claire Jenna Smith Robbinsdale, MN Jana Huebner Mendota Hannah Ortscheid Wausau Alissa Trebil Inver Grove Heights, MN Randi Osgood Muskego Heights, MN Andrea Hull Eau Claire Becca Riek Sussex Molly Warner Mosinee Liz Kooistra Lakeville, MN Rachel Salacinski Marshfield Molly Woodford Waukesha Allison Mater Elm Grove Siera Schenck Sun Prairie Haelee Maurer Appleton Jenna Spicer Hastings, MN Golf (5) Ashley McEachern Hermantown, MN Teresa Swanson Chaska, MN Jordan Damrow Neosho Jessica Millward Madison Alyssa Trainor Winona, MN Sarah Hansen Bangor Abby Ofstedahl Apple Valley, MN Laurel Van Soest Mound, MN Brianna Obermueller River Falls Kristine Olson Minnetonka, MN Natalie Warnert Sauk Rapids, MN Katherine Swift Onalaska Cassie Peeters Little Chute Rebecca Washleski Cambridge, MN Allison Rivard Plymouth, MN Amanda Shelton Brown Deer Gymnastics (14) Allison Smith Bloomington, MN Brittany Adams Maple Grove, MN Amy Smith Bloomington, MN Angela Cich Plymouth, MN Anna Talbot Apple Valley, MN Leah Gilseth Champlin, MN 2007-08 WIAC Women’s Scholastic Honor Roll UW-Eau Claire (Cont.) Tennis (9) Volleyball (11) Kristie Carlson Arden Hills, MN Katherine Fox Chippewa Falls Gina Dahl Fort Atkinson Abby Freiborg Sacred Heart, MN Elizabeth DePrey Green Bay Emily Haese Mishicot Whitney Hay New Richmond Heather Harnell Minnetonka, MN Courtney Lynne Rochester, MN Cassandra Hunt Chippewa Falls Kirsten Marciniak Ham Lake, MN Danielle Lucia St. Cloud, MN Breanna McCormick Greendale Lissa Martinez Vadnais Heights, MN Michele Reinders Hartland Nicole Peterson North St. Paul, MN Sarah Riordan Appleton Caryleigh Sparta Rasmussen Track & Field (37) Lindsey Smith Maple Lake, MN Amy Bachinski Stevens Point Jenna Weber Antigo Megan Bell West Bend Briana Berg Arcadia Stacy Bolwerk Appleton Claudia Borlee Green Bay Elizabeth Faller Marinette Emily Fischer Rosemount, MN Amber Hertz Baraboo Andrea Hull Eau Claire Hannah Humbach Madison Cassandra Hunt Chippewa Falls Melissa Jordan Stillwater, MN Liz Kooistra Lakeville, MN Rebecca Lake Edgar Ellie Lutz Eau Claire Julie Meis Platteville Tiffany Melby Pigeon Falls Lauren Novak New Berlin Amy Oldenburg Minocqua Jessica Owens Elm Grove Kelly Palmer Chanhassen, MN Maria Peloquin Prescott Elizabeth Prunty Antigo Alyssa Reindl Oostburg Leah Sapa Delafield Justine Schafer Chippewa Falls Alicia Schuelke Gilman Amber Mosinee Schulzetenberge Jenna Smith Robbinsdale, MN Staci Solin Chippewa Falls Anna Sutherland Arden Hills, MN Alissa Trebil Inver Grove Heights, MN Molly Warner Mosinee Ewa Warnquist Vaxjo, Sweden Tonya White Byron, MN Bridget Wolfe Arcadia Molly Woodford Waukesha 2007-08 WIAC Women’s Scholastic Honor Roll UW-La Crosse Basketball (15) Cross Country (cont.) Softball (cont.) Dana Churchill Sheboygan Kathleen Vargo Appleton Shelly Monahan Rochester, MN Anna Halat Waukesha Emily Watson Milton Sarah Pfeifer Watertown Mackenzie Hunter Eau Claire Katelynn Williams Madison Kathryn Pietrowiak Germantown Hattie Kramschuster Mondovi Kimberly Pietrowiak Germantown Hanna Lang Wausau Gymnastics (13) Cara Salm Appleton Melissa Lang Milwaukee Tamara Bolk Delafield Bergen Schaller Onalaska Taylor Larson Lake Geneva Kasey Clausen Apple Valley, MN Heather Schultz Annandale, MN Lindsey Litrenta Rothschild Morgan Hanson Faribault, MN Kaylyn Vonglahn De Soto Elizabeth McGinnity Milwaukee Katie Henning Billings, MT Rachel Weyer Loyal Sarah Petersen La Crosse Gabriella Hooper New Brighton, MN Jessica Zwiefelhofer Chippewa Falls Amanda Punzel Green Bay Amanda Johnson Waukesha Sierra Spaude Sturgeon Bay Jessalyn Kimball Eyota, MN Swimming & Diving (34) Amanda Stevens Pewaukee Jacquelyn Lafleur New Brighton, MN Kelly Borden Brookfield Ashley Wagner Slinger Chelsy Luck Greenville Jennifer Bryson Appleton Lindsay Wahl Burnsville, MN Kelsey Matula Hastings, MN Emily Christopherson Bangor Schaelyn McFadden New Berlin Shannon Doyle Austin, MN Cross Country (36) Jacqueline Fennimore Chelsea Gilbertson Shorewood Kristina Bennwitz Verona Schellinger Danielle Gray Sturtevant Rachel Boldt Stillwater, MN Erin Sommer Racine Katelyn Hartung Madison Zoe Browne Stevens Point Elizabeth Hausauer Minnetonka, MN Rachel Dedeyn Lexington, MN Soccer (15) Megan Herrick Wind Lake Erin Farley Wauwatosa Amanda Clark Minocqua Kelsey Hinchcliffe Greeley, CO Kaitlyn Grabanski Hoffman Estates, IL Amy Cory Crystal Lake, IL Chelsea Hoff Middleton Amanda Haas Waupun Chelsea Gilbertson Waunakee Corrie Hopfensperger Sun Prairie Jennifer Heisel Apple Valley, MN Kelleen Gorenc De Pere Caitlin Joyce Woodbury, MN Caitlin Helgesen Green Bay Chelsea Hall Lakeville, MN Andrea Kent Madison Michelle Horn Overland Park, KS Sarah Harrington Apple Valley, MN Melissa Klotz Fort Atkinson Kristen Howe Forest Lake, MN Megan Knutson Hudson Erica Knuesel Oregon Amanda John Onalaska Michaela Kocon Plymouth, MN Samantha Koch New Berlin Danielle Jordan Sheboygan Sara McClellan Appleton Jennifer Kolmos Kenosha Brooke Kallstrom Appleton Aimee Schneider Cedarburg Maria Krisch Minnetonka, MN Sarah Kaufman Appleton Kaili Trieloff Ridgeway Amanda Medendorp Hartland Amy Kempen Pewaukee Lindsey Appleton Elisabeth Misener Verona Amanda Kiel Valders Vandenboom Kacie O'Brien Verona Alison Kolinski South Beloit, IL Amy Warren Vadnais Kristi Parker Beaver Dam Ellen Kumm Wausau Heights, MN Brianna Peyer Delavan Kayla La Porte Fergus Falls, MN Ramsey Weyenberg Appleton Jessica Rohde La Crosse Maggie Leyendecker Iowa City, IA Erin Wilson Wisconsin Rapids Danielle Rux Apple Valley, MN Amy Luell Spooner Kelly Schippers Andover, MN Miranda Menke Plymouth, MN Softball (19) Maria Succio Rochester, MN Elicia Meyer Pengilly, MN Jenna Ahnen Sparta Lauren Sweeney Bayside Lauren Moss Wisconsin Rapids Elizabeth Bradley Platteville Anita Talavera Pewaukee Whitney Nefstead Jordan, MN Mary Buvala Pepin Nora Tetkoski Hartland Mary Olson Appleton Rachel Croak Wauwatosa Kristina Wanous North Melissa Palmer Chanhassen, MN Emily Eggers Janesville Mankato, MN Katherine Porter East Troy Kelsey Golackson Cross Plains Elizabeth Werner Wauwatosa Angela Reed Wind Lake Cassandra Huettl North Megan Wheeler Deerfield, IL Courtney Rucker West Salem Mankato, MN Mary Strous Oshkosh Jessica Iwanski Grafton Anika Tideman Duluth. MN Sara Monahan Rochester, MN 2007-08 WIAC Women’s Scholastic Honor Roll UW-La Crosse (Cont.) Tennis (11) Track & Field (cont.) Angela Besse Colfax Whitney Nefstead Jordan, MN Carlie Bohrman Oconomowoc Tiffany Ness Mauston Deborah Braun Cottage Grove Megan Nitka Waukesha Katie Cegelski Green Bay Leeanne Nowicki Cottage Grove, MN Kristen Holle Star Prairie Jessica Olson Hastings, MN Emily Karl Stratford Mary Olson Appleton Kathryn McDonald Green Bay Britni Osuldsen La Crosse Stephanie Platto Madison Caitlin Perra Zumbrota, MN Anna Schmidt Wauwatosa Kayla Raduka Oconomowoc Sarah Racine Courtney Rucker West Salem Schoenwaelder Danica Schaefer Waukesha Caitlin Schetter Kiel Track & Field (65) Tina Schmidt Osceola Kristina Bennwitz Verona Leigha
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