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Congratulations to all MVTs!


 

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 23

Tate has had a significant impact in our athletic programs over the last four years. He is a dedicated, hardworking and positive role model for younger athletes. He is one of the top-ranked wrestlers in the state and also is a team captain for football and wrestling.

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 22

Noah Boeckermann

Upsala High School

Noah underwent shoulder surgery after a football injury, which took him out for the entire basketball season, one he was looking forward to as the only returning starter. Despite the frustration of missing his favorite sport, Noah was at every practice and remained involved. During games he cheered louder than anyone else in the gym, leading through his character and passion. 

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 21

Carson Roschen

Goodhue High School – Senior

After being injured in early January Carson made the decision, with support of his parents, to play the rest of his senior year on a torn ACL. “I don't expect to play, I just want to be a part of this team,” he said. The  maturity that Carson has shown from his junior to senior year is immeasurable and his teammates are happy to have him back. 

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 20

Zach has tremendous leadership skills which are seen on the court, in the weight room and in the community. He is able to hold people accountable yet keeps everyone loose. His positive attitude and effort is very important to the success of a young team. Zach volunteers to help coach his little brother’s basketball and football teams and is a well-suited role model for young boys.

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 19

Sydney shows tremendous team leadership. She always helps others, shows teammates how to properly execute moves and is quick to help problem solve. She has spent extra time outside of practice helping to choreograph new material. On top of that she has a very positive attitude and always gives her team pep talks to keep them motivated and uplifted. 

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 18

Kaden is a spark off the bench for the team. He does everything you ask him to do on the court and in practice. He is a great team player. He is a monster on the boards and hustles the whole time he is in the game. His energy is contagious. 

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 17

Emanuel holds many leadership roles in school, and what he does for others makes him exceptional. This fall, with an afternoon free from football practice, he cheered on the seventh-grade football team. Recently, he drove an hour on a Saturday to watch five hours of seventh- and eighth-grade basketball, sitting on the bench with the teams. He is an extraordinary teammate and leader.  

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 16

Rachel is the epitome of “The Little Engine That Could.” Since the moment she joined the team, she has not let anything get in her way. In moments where many would give up, Rachel digs deeper. She also has a natural ability to motivate her teammates.  There is never an ounce of negativity. She takes each opportunity to lead her team and turn each moment into a positive one. 

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 15

Zach Bartlett-Maul

PACT Charter School – Senior

Zach demonstrates selflessness every day as a member of the basketball team. He puts his team and teammates first by celebrating their successes, providing positive feedback and always being willing to help where needed. He consistently asks teammates and coaches how their day is going and if there is anything he can do to help. Zach makes his team better before he ever steps on the court.

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Most Valuable Teammate Week 14

Faith is a huge supporter for all those around her. She’s always positive and constantly builds up her teammates. She is a huge cheerleader for the younger girls in our programs and constantly takes them under her wing. She is the first to raise her hand to do anything for anyone, including many community organizations. She is all about what is best for the team and not herself. 

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