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The junior sprinter, a relative newbie to the world of track and field, still was harnessing her abundant natural talent last year when the season was canceled.
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Health officials are recommending changes for youth sports across Minnesota after identifying COVID-19 case clusters in Carver County that involve a more contagious form of the pandemic virus.
Since late January, at least 68 coronavirus cases have been connected to participants in school-sponsored and club sports, the Minnesota Department of Health announced Friday.
Whole genome sequencing has confirmed that 24 of the cases were caused by the variant known as B.1.1.7, with cases found in athletes, coaches, students and household contacts. Health officials have found links between those cases and at least 44 others.
Cases among young athletes span a number of sports including hockey, wrestling, basketball and Alpine skiing. The state also has seen case increases connected to gyms and fitness centers in Carver County, including some linked to sports-related outbreaks.
Park students embrace Jeremy Booneâs Desire to Lead program
This fall students at St. Louis Park High School took part in a different kind of leadership program.
Instead of current captains and those in experienced leadership roles, head strength and conditioning coach and biology teacher Jessica Gust helped guide the next group of prospective leaders through Jeremy Booneâs Desire to Lead program. The Dec. 14 livestream on Facebook here.
Participants of the Desire to Lead program at St. Louis Park High School were challenged to create and execute a project to give back to the community. Participants decided to organize a winter accessory drive to benefit those in need in St. Louis Park. They raised more than 430 piece and more than $200 to buy even more hats, mittens and scarves in only two weeks.Â