Winter's best prep athletes reap their rewards

Meet seven high school athletes who excelled in individual-based sports this winter to earn Metro Player of the Year honors.

April 4, 2018 at 1:13PM
The Star Tribune winter sports Athletes of the Year. From left, going up to down: Camden Palmquist of Eagan, Chaney Neu of Champlin Park, Anders Sonnesyn of Wayzata, Mara McCollor of Wayzata, Gable Steveson of Apple Valley, Becca Divine of Eden Prairie and Jack Dahlgren of Chanhassen.
The Star Tribune winter sports Athletes of the Year. From left, going up to down: Camden Palmquist of Eagan, Chaney Neu of Champlin Park, Anders Sonnesyn of Wayzata, Mara McCollor of Wayzata, Gable Steveson of Apple Valley, Becca Divine of Eden Prairie and Jack Dahlgren of Chanhassen. (Ken Chia/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Meet seven high school athletes who excelled in individual-based sports this winter to earn Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year honors. They will be honored with our long-standing metro teams and players of the year at a special event June 26 at Target Field.

For more on each athlete, click on the links below:

Boys' Alpine skiing: Camden Palmquist of Eagan. https://www.mnskihub.com/news_article/show/903924

Boys' Nordic skiing: Anders Sonnesyn of Wayzata. https://www.mnskihub.com/news_article/show/903923

Girls' Alpine skiing: Becca Divine of Eden Prairie. http://www.mnskihub.com/news_article/show/903916

Girls' Nordic skiing: Mara McCollor of Wayzata. https://www.mnskihub.com/news_article/show/903922

Gymnastics: Chaney Neu of Champlin Park. https://www.mngymnasticshub.com/news_article/show/903918

Wrestling: Gable Steveson of Apple Valley. http://www.mnwrestlinghub.com/news_article/show/903917

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