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Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 11:57 AM

TWO B-H CAGERS NAMED TO ECC ALL-LEAGUE UNITS

TWO B-H CAGERS NAMED TO ECC ALL-LEAGUE UNITS
Will Richter

    Britton-Hecla had two players named to the boys and girls Eastern Coteau Conference honor squad this season.
    Will Richter was named to the boys first all-conference team while Heather Storbakken was a second team girls selection.
    Carson Vavruska of Forence-Henry was the boys most valuable player and Addison Heinje of Wilmot earned the girls MVP honor.  Florence-Henry’s Will Roe was the boys Coach of the Year, while Matt Bauer of Great Plains Lutheran earned the girls coaching honor.
BOYS TEAMS
    First Team: Will Richter, Jr., Britton-Hecla; Carson Vavruska, Sr, Ty Bergh, Sr., Florence-Henry; Jackson Steffens, Sr., Tri-State; Traveion Nielan, Sr., Waubay-Summit, Sam Appelhof, Jr., Waverly-South Shore.
    Second Team: Brody Scharleman, Sr., Austin Rubendall, Sr., Great Plains Lutheran; Hogan Hlavacek, Fr., Dylan Rumpza, Sr., Waubay-Summit; Zach Ries, Sr., Waverly-South; Ethan  Schwenn, Jr., Wilmot
    Conference Standings: Waubay-Summit 6-0, Florence-Henry 5-1,  Waverly-South Shore 4-2,  Britton-Hecla 3-3, Great Plains Lutheran 2-4, Tri-State 1-5, Wilmot 0-6.

Heather Storbakken

GIRLS TEAMS
    First Team: Brooke Hlavacek, Sr., Florencxe-Henry; Katherine Prahl, Jr., Madeline Prahl, Sr., Great Plains Lutheran; Shali Laurence, Sr., Tri-State; Faith Larson, Sr., Waubay-Summit; Addison Heinje, So., Wilmot.
    Second Team: Heather Storbakken, Sr., Britton-Hecla; Ashelyn Klitzke, Sr., Ashlynn Vavruska, Fr., Florence-Henry; Myra Lentz, Sr., Great Plains Lutheran; Iceli Rabbithead, Sr., Tri-State; Carlee Mushitz, So., Waverly-South Shore. 
    Conference Standings: Great Plains Lutheran 6-0, Tri-State 5-1, Florence-Henry 4-2, Waubay-Summit 3-3,  Wilmot 2-4, Britton-Hecla 1-5, Waverly-South Shore 0-6.  

 


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