BRAINERD — Junior Maia Tauges was named the Brainerd MVP and Miss Offense at the Warriors’ 2024 end-of-season banquet.
Tauges also earned All-Central Lakes Conference, All-Section 8-4A and All-State First Team honors.
Maren Seynois won the Miss Defender award and Emily Rademacher won the Best Newcomer award.
Ceynowa, Elsa Borchert and Joze Tautges were selected as all-conference. Rademacher, Ruthie Owen, Lacy Busch and Ericah were named all-conference honorable mentions.
The Warriors earned Minnesota Fastpitch Coaches Association Gold status with a team GPA of 3.75 or above, and Abby Anderson was named All-State Honorable Mention Student with a GPA of 3.75 or above as a senior.
Anderson, Evani Moore, Gabby Klucas and Borchardt were named All-Conference Scholars.
Folden was awarded the Warrior Award. Folden, Maia Tautges and Jose Tautges will be captains for the 2025 season.
Junior Varsity award winners were Callie Skoglund (Miss Defense), Sienna Busbey (Miss Offense), Tianna Herron (Newcomer of the Year), Ava Fields (Warrior Award) and Maddie O’Grady (MVP).
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