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Hatleberg Capitol POY, Nommenson All-State HM
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Aiden Hatleberg (left) was named Player of the Year in the Capitol Conference after a 30-goal, 10-assist season. Grace Nommensen (right) earned First-Team All-Conference in the Capitol South and All-State Honorable Mention accolades in her final season with New Glarus. - photo by Natalie Dillon

NEW GLARUS — The Capitol Conference released its postseason All-Conference lists, and it’s no surprise that the girls’ volleyball team, boys’ soccer team and football team had multiple selections.

Sugar River boys’ soccer finished its season as Capitol Conference champions with an 8-0 conference record and 18-2-1 overall record. The Raiders fell to the McFarland Spartans in the WIAA Sectional 0-1.

Aiden Hatleberg (Belleville), who scored a conference-leading 30 goals and 10 assists, earned Player of the Year and First-Team All-Conference accolades. Joining him on the First-Team are Reid Nolden (Belleville), Jack Douma (New Glarus), Jack Leonard (New Glarus) and Clayton Streiff (New Glarus). The Raiders had two more players on the Second Team: Ben Johnson (Belleville) and Eli Leonard (New Glarus). Brady Mosseau (Belleville), Breckyn Thompson (New Glarus) and Mason Yaun (New Glarus) rounded out the selections on Honorable Mention.

New Glarus volleyball took second in the Capitol South (8-2) behind champion Waterloo (10-0). The Knights finished with an 18-11 overall record, ending their season in the WIAA Regional Final with a three-set loss to Brodhead.

Grace Nommensen led the team as a First-Team All-Conference and WVCA D3 All-State Honorable Mention selection. In her final game in a New Glarus volleyball jersey, she recorded 11 kills, 23 assists and 23 digs. Lindsey Schadewalt and Amber Horn joined Nommensen on the First Team. Veronica Tollakson and Morgan Kleeman were recognized as Honorable Mention All-Conference selections.

New Glarus/Monticello football coop finished its season 2-8 overall and 1-6 in conference. The Knights defeated Big Foot 32-7 in Week 7 with a 249-passing-yard performance from quarterback Max Marty. NGM capped its season with a Week 10, 33-14 win against Southwestern. Marty threw for over 200 yards in that game, too.

Ethan Friedrich was the lone First-Team All-Conference selection as wide receiver. AC Strok earned Second-Team All-Conference at tight end and Honorable Mention at linebacker. Marty made the Honorable Mention squad at both quarterback and defensive back, while Sam Perkins received Honorable Mention honors for both offensive and defensive lineman.