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Three Truckers earn All-Conference awards

Coaches discuss school’s top athletes

By Erik Buchinger


Three Clintonville High School student-athletes earned All-North Eastern Conference awards during the winter sports season.

The Truckers finished with two All-Conference basketball players in addition to one wrestler.

Boys Basketball

Tyler Petermann (12, First Team All-Conference): “Tyler was top five in points per game and rebounds per game and was in the top 10 for total assists. Tyler has an unbelievable work ethic. He has spent countless hours in the offseason and during the season trying to get better. His commitment to the weight room was also essential to his success. This work ethic is also observed in the classroom where Tyler also excels. Tyler represents the ideal student-athlete and has earned all of his accomplishments. He will be greatly missed.”

-Head boys basketball coach Shawn Howe

Nathan Krueger (12, Second Team All-Conference): “Nate finished No. 1 in the conference in rebounds per game and was top 10 in scoring. Nate also led the team in double-doubles. Nate loved to compete. He had an unbelievable ability to track and get the ball. He also was extremely crafty around the rim. Nate will be hard to replace do to his ability to rebound and score.”

-Head boys basketball coach Shawn Howe

Wrestling

Andrew Robinson (10, Honorable Mention All-Conference): “It was a huge step for him this year from last year. Last year, he ended with a record of 13-24. He completely turned around his season this year from last year. So it was nice to see him get recognized as Honorable Mention for All-Conference.  Andrew had a conference record of 6-3, and we wrestle in one of the hardest conferences in the state. Andrew took third at regionals behind a kid that took sixth at state and the state champion. Had great matches at regionals. He’s one of the first kids in and one of the last kids out for practice. Hardest worker on the team.”

-Head wrestling coach Exavier Dimick

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