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North Dickinson most valuable players recognized

Hord snares five MVP awards

2020-21 North Dickinson sports MVP's from left are: Kassandra Cary, offensive MVP in volleyball; Ashton Hord, defensive MVP in volleyball, offensive MVP and defensive MVP in girls basketball, Most Valuable runner and Most Valuable field events in girls track; Maximus Mattson, MVP in boys basketball; Nicolas Coney, MVP in boys track and Brennan Donaldson, MVP in football.
Senior Colin Graham was awarded the Doug Lehto Award and also the Most Improved Player in football.

FELCH TOWNSHIP — Junior Ashton Hord took home five awards as North Dickinson County High School had its Athletic Awards ceremony last week in the Carl F. Lemin Jr. Gymnasium.

Hord was named offensive and defensive MVP in girls basketball, while being named defensive MVP in volleyball. Hord was also named most valuable runner and most valuable field events in girls track.

Other Nordics MVPs are: Kassandra Cary, offensive MVP in volleyball; Maximus Mattson, MVP in boys basketball; Nicolas Conery, MVP in boys track; and Brennan Donaldson, MVP in football.

Senior Colin Graham was awarded the Doug Lehto Award and was also named the Most Improved Player in football.

2020-21 North Dickinson sports MVP’s from left are: Kassandra Cary, offensive MVP in volleyball; Ashton Hord, defensive MVP in volleyball, offensive MVP and defensive MVP in girls basketball, Most Valuable runner and Most Valuable field events in girls track; Maximus Mattson, MVP in boys basketball; Nicolas Coney, MVP in boys track and Brennan Donaldson, MVP in football.

Senior Colin Graham was awarded the Doug Lehto Award and also the Most Improved Player in football.

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