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Hannah Brandt, Danielle Cameranesi and Lee Stecklein spoke with a handful of St. Joseph High School students last week about the life of an athlete. They’ve won national championships with the University of Minnesota’s women’s hockey team and gold medals on the U.S. women’s hockey team at the 2018 Olympics.
Hannah Brandt, Danielle Cameranesi and Lee Stecklein spoke with a handful of St. Joseph High School students last week about the life of an athlete. They’ve won national championships with the University of Minnesota’s women’s hockey team and gold medals on the U.S. women’s hockey team at the 2018 Olympics.
ST. JOSEPH — When the pandemic altered what Jaime Hall wanted to do in her athletic training class this semester, the St. Joseph High School teacher came up with a golden idea.
With a large portion of her class requiring some form of work-based learning, Hall chose to enlist the help of three Olympic hockey players she had worked with while at the University of Minnesota.