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Hannibal High athletes, musicians and performers honored at board meeting

January 01, 2025 | HANNIBAL 60, School Districts, Missouri


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Hannibal High athletes, musicians and performers honored at board meeting
Coaches and staff used the school board meeting to recognize student achievements across several activities, highlighting soccer, golf, tennis, swimming, band and choir honors earned at regional and state levels.

Clint Brown introduced coaches who presented awards for Hannibal High student-athletes. Coach Hill said boys soccer had four state-level recognitions: Clayton Dyson was named first-team All-State goalkeeper and earned Saint Louis-region goalkeeper of the year honors; Vody Rollins (referred to in the packet as Vody) was a back-to-back first-team All-State forward and co-offensive player of the year for Class 3 with a career total of 70 assists; Kevin Westhoff earned honorable mention All-State as a defender; and Connor Asbury was named Academic All-State based on GPA, ACT/SAT and activities and is the eighth soccer player from the school to receive that honor since 2012.

Coach Matt Pugh recognized Daisy Montague for selection to the first-ever Missouri girls Academic All-State golf team, noting criteria including a minimum 3.5 GPA or a 25 ACT and varsity roster status. Coach Kees highlighted Aubrey (surname not specified) earning all-conference and all-state recognition in tennis after moving from junior varsity to the varsity number-one singles spot.

Other recognitions included Atticus (surname not specified) for state swimming honors (a state championship was noted by one presenter), Ismael Martin being named All-State tuba for a second consecutive year and three choir students — Grayson Miller, Isaiah Hughes and Kara (Cara/Kara spelling varied in the packet) — being named to district choir with some advancing to All-State auditions.

The recognitions were presented as commendations; no board votes were required.

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