 Well, the spring sports season may be in full swing, but the school year it's winding down, which means it's time to hand out some awards. Today, the Lumberjacks recognize their student athletes' accomplishments throughout the year, as well as inducting several people into the Bemidji Athletic Hall of Fame. Conducted into the Hall of Fame were Bob Glass, who went on to attend the University of North Dakota to play basketball and football, Tom Hill, who lettered in five different sports. Ryan Welley of Bemidji State football star, Tara Hiscock-Helioid of Bemidji State hockey captain, and Leo Eugene Cooper, who among other accomplishments, was a physical education teacher at Bemidji and helped start the school's track and field program. And taking home the Lumberjack Athlete of the Year awards were Sadie Hamrin, the girls' cross country Nordic scene in track and field, and Linneas Whiting, who has lettered in six different sports. So grateful. I had no idea, honestly, that I was gonna get it. It's been so many years, so many fun years in the sports that I've been, and it just feels amazing to get this award. Obviously it's a big honor and accomplishment and really humbled and kind of done it without all my teammates and coaches, so it feels good. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.