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Regional School District 12 honors winter all‑state athletes and league standouts
Summary
Regional School District 12 recognized dozens of winter athletes across hockey, indoor track, swimming & diving, and boys basketball at its April 27 meeting, singling out multiple all‑state and league all‑star performers and noting both athletic and academic honors.
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Regional School District 12 on April 27 recognized winter varsity athletes from multiple programs for athletic and academic achievements, citing goal totals, school records and state meet placements.
Board meeting attendees heard a presentation by a district representative identified in the transcript as Mr. Parach honoring players across sports. He named Gunnar O., who the district said scored 25 goals and recorded 10 assists in ice hockey and earned first‑team all‑state and academic all‑state honors; indoor track performers Zeie and Ella Duman and Natalie Orletki, noted for relay and hurdle performances; and Christianne Pson, credited with multiple school records and a second‑place finish at the state meet.
The presentation also acknowledged swimmers and divers including Libby Plans, Briana Johnson, Molly Cadido, Vicky Bargelini, Abigail Perin, Nick Nunig and Liam Denning, detailing league all‑star selections and state finishes. In boys basketball, the board heard that Drew Ko averaged 16.5 points per game and that James Kuren (recorded in the transcript as James Kuren/Kirsten in different turns) averaged 28.4 points per game and set a single‑game scoring mark this season.
The recognition emphasized both competitive success and sportsmanship. A board member later told the athletes and coaches that, while victories matter, the district takes particular pride in the character and decorum students and fans demonstrate at events.
The meeting then moved on to senior‑project presentations and other agenda items. No formal action was associated with the athlete recognitions; they were presented as recognitions and did not require a vote.

