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Logan Maughan escorted by his parents Lisa and Keith and his younger siblings Caleb, Sariah and Emily. Logan has participated and lettered in football all four years. He ran cross country the last three years lettering and going to state every year, placing tenth his junior year. Logan also runs track in the spring. He placed fourth at state in the 3200-meter his freshman year. Last year he placed second in the 800-meter and his team took first in the mile relay. He has received All State awards every year in both track and cross country. Logan has received the presidential award for the last three years and was on the honor roll freshman, sophomore and part of his junior year.
Nathan Bourne, Pathfinder count
Jasen Sokoloski escorted by his mother Carrie, father Ryan, brother Hunter and his grandparents Mike and Vera Sokoloski. Jasen has participated in football for four years and basketball for one year. Jasen has also been in student government for one year. Jasen plans to go to Flathead Community College for his first two years and then transfer in state. He is planning to follow a career in Criminal Law or Astronomy. Jasen would like to thank his family and friends for pushing him to go farther and always being there for him.
Nathan Bourne, Pathfinder count
Adia Stevenson escorted by her parents Jennifer and Jeromy, her sisters Emma and Jordan and her nieces and nephew. She participated in volleyball for one year, track for one year and managed football for two. Adia plans on going to Montana State University in the fall to get her nursing degree and eventually wants to work her way up in school to be a cosmetic surgeon. Adia wants to thank her family for pushing her into being the best she can be and for helping her work towards her future goals.
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