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Luverne girls earn spot on All-SWC roster

By John RittenhouseThree Luverne High School girls graced the All-Southwest Conference Softball roster that was released last week.Two Cardinals made the All-SWC Team. Another drew honorable mention.Senior Karen Jarchow and junior Jessy Behr made the 18-player All-SWC roster.Sophomore Natalie Domagala is one of nine players to receive honorable mention from the SWC coaches.Pipestone Area, the SWC champion and runner-up at the state tournament, led all league teams with five All-SWC selections.Seniors Stephanie and Stacy Plahn, Jody Kontz and Kelley Cunningham and junior Stacey Evans represent the Arrows on the roster.Jackson County Central placed second in the league and drew four all-conference selections.Seniors Christina Flatebo, Ashley Bezdicek, Tammy Kolander and Shelly Chozen are the Huskies on the team.Marshall picked up three all-league selections in senior Terri Klein and sophomores Hayley Martin and Gracie Henderson.Worthington matched Luverne with a pair of all-conference selections. Senior Amanda Duitsman and sophomore Brandi Schmidt are the Trojans on the team.Redwood Valley senior Amanda Jacobson and Windom junior Naomi Jacobson round out the all-league team.Pipestone senior Mindy Cunningham and junior Allison Hubers, JCC junior Danielle Stump and sophomore Hatty Rossow, Marshall junior Becca Freeman, Worthington senior Tracy Obermoller, RWV senior Rachael Bloedow and Windom junior Liz Thon join Domagala as honorable mention selections.

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