By Andi Bourne
Pathfinder 

Lady Blackhawks recognized seniors

 

January 21, 2021

Nathan Bourne, Pathfinder

Aspen Conley was escorted by her parents Owen and Dana Conley. She participated in volleyball for three years, basketball for four years advancing to state her junior year and track for two. Aspen has been involved in Leos Club for three years and served on the board for two years. She also participated in band for two years. Aspen's future plans are to go to the University of Montana Western for an associate in business, then go to a massage school out of state for 10 months. Her favorite memory in high school was getting to watch her friends succeed in track and field.

SEELEY LAKE - Seeley-Swan High School recognized their senior Lady Blackhawk athletes along with their families and friends at their home game Saturday, Jan. 16.

Nathan Bourne, Pathfinder

Rose Mercer was escorted by her father John Mercer, mother Colleen Harrington and her sister Lily Mercer. She participated in basketball four years, track one year, LEOS Club four years, band one year and Destinations for Education one year. Rose received Academic All-State for basketball three years, lettered in basketball one year and she is a member of the National Honor Society as well as being on the honor roll for two years. Rose's future plans are to attend the University of Montana where she will get a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. She then plans to attend the Montana Law Enforcement Academy. Rose enjoyed playing basketball and participating in other extra- curricular activities in high school.

 

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