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Wrangell Parcell was escorted by his mother Danni Parcell and father Robert Parcell. Wrangell has participated in volleyball, basketball and golf for three years. He would like to thank his siblings for making him tough and his mom for nagging him into a semi-responsible adult. He also would like to thank his dad for always having his back, no matter what. After high school, Wrangell plans to start his college education at Flathead Valley Community College for his base credits and going from there.
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Cameron Haines was escorted by his parents Mike and Virginia Haines and his brother Chase and grandmother Zelda Haines. Cameron has lettered in cross country, basketball and track all three years. He was selected for all conference last year for basketball. Cameron plans to go to college for welding and technology. Cameron would like to thank his parents and family for supporting him in everything he does.
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Emily Mercado was escorted by her mother Deidre, sister Grace and brothers Owen and Sean. Her brother Gavin and sister Lily were there in spirit. Emily has participated in volleyball for three years, cheer for one year, band for three years and drama for two years. Emily would like to thank her coaches for pushing her to be her best and Crissina Quinn and Dr. Pecora for listening to her rant. Emily would also like to give a big thanks to her mom for helping her in her activities and being by her side always, pushing her to be strong and to be a leader in life not a follower. After high school, Emily would like to go to the University of Montana to become a neonatal nurse and get her masters degree.
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Tanisha Rhoades was escorted by her father David Rhoades, her sister Trista Higgins and friend Chloe Robbins. Tanisha has been a participant is volleyball for four years and basketball for one. After high school, Tanisha plans on attending the University of Montana Western for English Literature.
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Chloie Hanback was escorted by her mother Kristina, her grandmother "grams" Jane and friend Lane Mackie-Wendel. Chloie has been in volleyball for the past four years. "I would like to thank my mom and my grams for making me tough. My gramps for making me who I am. The Lorentz family for teaching me so much and giving me a place to call home. And most of all thank you to my team for always having my back and making me laugh. Chloie plans to attend the University of Montana in the fall.
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