Shaelyn Sorensen may have run her last race for Tartan High School, but Titans girls' cross-country and track coach Jim Boyle says it's only the beginning.
"She's definitely got another set of doors she's going through," Boyle said. "This is just the start."
Sorensen had quite the senior year at Tartan.
Last fall, she finished 16th at the state cross-country meet, earning all-state honors. This past winter, she qualified for the Nordic skiing state meet. Most recently, in track and field, she set the school records in the 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs and as a member of the 3,200-meter relay. At the Class 2A state meet, she took fourth place in the 1,600 and second in the 3,200.
To top it all off, Sorensen won the Minnesota State High School League's Triple-A award, which honors excellence in academics, athletics and arts.
"It was nice to end high school on a high note," said Sorensen, who graduated with 16 varsity letters — six in cross-country, five in Nordic skiing and five in track.
Sorensen embodies well-roundedness. In addition to her athletic achievements, she excels at playing the clarinet, earning all-conference band honors while playing first-chair. She has a 4.3 grade-point average and works part-time at the Running Room.
"She's a very dedicated individual to academics and athletics," Boyle said. "She's been pretty committed to herself and her goals. She's done a great job, and she's just a great, quality individual."