Just days after Prior Lake High School star Alex Bump wowed hockey fans with his five-goal performance against Cretin-Derham Hall in the Class AA State Tournament, Bemidji's Bailey Rupp put on a show of her own in Stillwater.
In the quarterfinal round of the 12A State Tournament, Rupp completed a hat trick to power the Lumberjacks to a 7-3 win over Champlin Park-Coon Rapids, unleashing her high-powered shot with impressive accuracy for the trio of tallies.
While the Lumberjacks would fall in overtime during a heartbreaking semifinal against eventual state champion Edina, the quarterfinal performance of Rupp and the come-from-behind effort by the Lumberjacks against the Hornets made Bemidji the talk of the St. Croix Valley Rec Center for three days in March.
During their run to the state third-place game, the Lumberjacks finished the 2021-2022 season with a record of 44-5-2, earning the coveted No. 1 final ranking from YHH's computerized NOW Rankings.
The Sue Ring-Jarvi Girls Player of the Year Award is named after one of the pioneering figures in girls and women's hockey in the state's history. The Roseville native organized and played on the first University of Minnesota Women's Hockey Club Team in 1974. Ring-Jarvi, daughter of Jane Ring, another matriarch of the girls' hockey scene in Minnesota, helped form teams in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnetonka, Hopkins, Burnsville, Mounds View, Bloomington, and Roseville.
Hadley Bakker, Osseo-Maple Grove
Player | Team | Level |
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Hadley Bakker | Osseo-Maple Grove | 12A |
Julia Gerdes | Andover | 12A |
Talla Hansen | Wayzata | 12A |
Bailey Rupp | Bemidji | 12A |
June Semling | Champlin Park-Coon Rapids | 12A |
Julia Gerdes, Andover
2021 Sue Ring-Jarvi Player of the Year Award winner, Hannah Christenson
Year | Player | Team | Level |
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2021 | Hannah Christenson | Andover | 15A |
2020 | Whitney Horton | Edina | 12A |
2019 | Josie St. Martin | Stillwater | 12A |
2020 Winner - Whitney Horton