WESTON DROEGEMUELLER
Wayzata, wrestling
The Wayzata wrestler holds his family's name in the highest regard.
Droegemueller, a senior wrestling at 145 pounds, opened the year by being named the most valuable wrestler for the second consecutive year at the Ken Droegemueller Memorial Invitational. The Osseo tournament is named after his grandfather.
"It's a little more important of a tournament since it's named after my grandpa," Droegemueller said. "I still try to treat it just like any other tournament."
In the tournament, Droegemueller won the most falls in the least amount of time. He is Class 3A's fourth-ranked wrestler in his weight class.
The five-time state tournament entrant is 5-0 this season. In his most recent match, Droegemueller defeated sixth-ranked Austin Jordan of Stillwater 10-2.
"My main focus is on state," Droegemueller said. "I want to win a state title."
MADISON DEAN
Jordan, basketball
The junior guard is off to a fast start. In the Jaguars' first three games, Dean had 33 points and eight rebounds in a 69-35 victory over Glencoe- Silver Lake; 33 points, seven rebounds and eight assists in an 81-23 rout of Breck , and 29 points and 21 rebounds in a 63-58 triumph over Watertown-Mayer.
SPENCER NAAS
Benilde-St. Margaret's,
hockey
Naas netted four second-period goals, lifting the Class 2A top-ranked Red Knights past No. 6 Burnsville 7-4 in a nonconference matchup. The junior forward also had one goal in each of the Red Knights' other two games. He was a 40-goal scorer in his sophomore season.