NewsMarch 13, 2019

DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith Athletes received their letters Tuesday, March 12, 2019, during the Dexter High School winter sports recognition program at the high school auditorium. Five were first-time letter winners, including from left, Natalie Sells (dance), Andie Kruse (cheerleading), Natalie Bolin (dance) and Brett Frizzell (wrestling). Shea Baker (girls basketball) is not pictured.
DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith Athletes received their letters Tuesday, March 12, 2019, during the Dexter High School winter sports recognition program at the high school auditorium. Five were first-time letter winners, including from left, Natalie Sells (dance), Andie Kruse (cheerleading), Natalie Bolin (dance) and Brett Frizzell (wrestling). Shea Baker (girls basketball) is not pictured.
DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith Dexter High School held its winter sports recognition program Tuesday, March 12, 2019, at the high school auditorium. Awards were handed out in three sports: boys basketball, girls basketball and wrestling. Travis Waldner (left) was named MVP and most aggressive wrestler. We went 42-3 and recorded the most takedowns this season. Chaylea Mosby (second from left) was named girls basketball MVP and won the awards for best defender, leading rebounder (7.4) and top free-throw shooter (82 percent). Seth Rogers (third from left) was named boys basketball MVP, and Andrew Ellinghouse was boys basketball's best defender and most accurate free-throw shooter. Garrett Henson (not pictured) was the boys basketball team's top rebounder, averaging 7.9 per game. Wyatt Parker (not pictured) was named the most improved wrestler.
DEXTER STATESMAN/Kyle Smith Dexter High School held its winter sports recognition program Tuesday, March 12, 2019, at the high school auditorium. Awards were handed out in three sports: boys basketball, girls basketball and wrestling. Travis Waldner (left) was named MVP and most aggressive wrestler. We went 42-3 and recorded the most takedowns this season. Chaylea Mosby (second from left) was named girls basketball MVP and won the awards for best defender, leading rebounder (7.4) and top free-throw shooter (82 percent). Seth Rogers (third from left) was named boys basketball MVP, and Andrew Ellinghouse was boys basketball's best defender and most accurate free-throw shooter. Garrett Henson (not pictured) was the boys basketball team's top rebounder, averaging 7.9 per game. Wyatt Parker (not pictured) was named the most improved wrestler.

Dexter High School held its winter sports recognition program Tuesday, March 12, 2019, at the high school auditorium.

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