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Four make polo 1st team all-state

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Naperville Central's Kara Wilson, Naperville North's Conor Handley, Neuqua Valley's John Mikuzis and Naperville Central's Tyler Kelley were voted to the first team all-state water polo teams on Monday, The Heat Index has learned.

The all-state teams will be honored on May 29 at the IWP High School All-State Awards Banquet at Diplomat West in Elmhurst.

Other all-state honorees on the girls side Neuqua's Chelsea Reczek (2nd team), Neuqua's Kathleen Patterson (3rd team), Waubonsie's Bailey Gucinski (3rd team), Central's Claire Fleming (4th team) and Allison Szott (4th team).

On the boys side, Central's Mark Menis and Ben Reasons made the second team, and teammate Bobby Rickert was voted to the third team. North senior Jackson Hill is on the fourth team.

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