Part 3: Congrats to the St. Paul Athena Award winners -- with names, schools and pictures

Congratulations.

April 27, 2011 at 4:18PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The 2011 St. Paul Athena Awards -- which honor female high school student-athletes in that area -- were given out at a banquet Wednesday. Here is a list of the award winners, along with their schools and pictures. (Note: Minneapolis gives out its Athena Awards on May 6). Click for Part I and Part 2 to see the rest of the winners.

Chelsea Laden, Lakeville South
Chelsea Laden, Lakeville South (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Christine Briere, Mahtomedi
Christine Briere, Mahtomedi (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Natalie Stoltz, Mounds View
Natalie Stoltz, Mounds View (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Lisa Loeffler, North St. Paul
Lisa Loeffler, North St. Paul (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Karalyn Leetz, Park of Cottage Grove
Karalyn Leetz, Park of Cottage Grove (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Megan Errington, Randolph
Megan Errington, Randolph (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Shade Pratt, Rosemount
Shade Pratt, Rosemount (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Megan Stuart, Roseville
Megan Stuart, Roseville (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Brittney Willaert, Simley
Brittney Willaert, Simley (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Alison Chulla, South St. Paul
Alison Chulla, South St. Paul (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Caitlin Hewes, Stillwater
Caitlin Hewes, Stillwater (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Kelsey Coulter, White Bear Lake
Kelsey Coulter, White Bear Lake (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Lauren Domski, Woodbury
Lauren Domski, Woodbury (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Katie Moran, Visitation
Katie Moran, Visitation (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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