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Wed, 05/07/2025 - 07:10
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Members of the St. Paul girls conference championship track and field team include (back row): Coach Deven Solko, Coach Matt Koehn-Fairbanks, Katie Kleinsasser, Carly Stepanek, Annie Stepanek, Piepyr Klinginsmith, Tessa Dugan, Macy Porter, Johannah Nilson, Kyndel Sack, Ava Petersen, Delaney Jennings, Coach Stacey Keller, and Coach Megan Lewis; (front row): Madison Klanecky, Keislyn Poss, Zaya Lewis, Katie Oakley, Charlee Wegner, Kamden Sack, Madi Shippen-Bellamy, and Alexis Galusha.  
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