Owen-Gage s Ondrajka heading to Saginaw Valley State
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If Owendale-Gagetown senior Libby Ondrajka feels as if her time in high school went by extremely fast, that’s understandable.
After all, the Class of 2021 salutatorian has spent the last four years studying, running cross county, playing softball and basketball and serving as a member of the cheerleading squad.
That’s a lot of stuff to pack into four academic years, and she managed to not only participate but excel both in the classroom and on the track, court and field.
Libby took time out of her ridiculously busy schedule on Friday to sign a letter of intent to attend and run track and cross country at Saginaw Valley State University. She plans to study for a career as a pharmacist because she said wants to help care for people.
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