HHS athletes recognized for achievements
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Boys’ soccer — Kler Hae (most improved); Ea Ku Htoo (Tiger Award); Baht Eh Khin (most valuable).
Girls’ soccer — Paw They Day (most improved); Fatima Reyes (Tiger Award); Paw Tar Hsu (most valuable).
Girls’ tennis — Htee Say (most improved); Madelynn Lord (Tiger Award); Eh Ter Ler Hae (most valuable).
Boys’ cross country — Will Radke (most improved); Carlos Yanes (Tiger Award); Frank Hines (most valuable).
Girls cross country — Tatum Peterson (most improved); Tori Buffington (Tiger Award); Sami Shoultz (most valuable).
Competitive cheer — Adison Gross (most improved); Sylvia Kattner (Tiger Award); Brittni Nelson (most valuable).
Competitive dance — Katelyn Radke (most improved); Sarah Christenson (Tiger Award); Kaitlyn Balcom (most valuable).
Boys’ golf — Landon Roberts (most improved); Jacob Wehde (Tiger Award); Mason Rozell (most valuable).
Football — Derick Siemonsma (most improved); Bryce Steffen (Tiger Award); Jett McGirr (most valuable).
Volleyball — Tenley Buddenhagen (most improved); Havyn Heinz (Tiger Award); Hollee Niehus (most valuable).
Gymnastics — McKenzie Paulson (most improved); Sarah Christenson (Tiger Award); Erica Zell (most valuable).