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Evergreen student gets Avalanche attention
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Konnor Propst,
13, of Evergreen was acknowledged by Kroenke Sports for his academic achievement, community service and participation in school activities.
According to his mother
Marci
, he was elected by teacher
Chris Portaro
, a home family and consumer sciences teacher at Evergreen Middle School.
Konnor's mom, said, "This is something the eighth-grade teachers do after having had the class for three years. They elect a student for this award out of a class of 250 and Kroenke Sports picks 12 out of 1,200 applications."
She said, "
Mark Randall
came to the school and surprised Konnor on Jan. 16. On Jan. 18 he and his father went to an Avalanche practice, where Kroenke presented him with a poster signed by all the players. We went to a game Jan. 20 and got to watch it from a suite."
Konnor plays basketball on an eight-grade team and his dad,
Koger
, is a coach.
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