1 / 9Margaretta’s Julian Washington shoots a jumper.(News-Messenger file photos)Too many athletes have played a varsity sport at Margaretta since 2000 to remember them all.Some, of course, were more memorable than others. Who do you remember first for the Polar Bears in the last 26 years?AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementVote for your choice from 3 p.m. Monday to 3 p.m. Friday. The poll is below the list of candidates.High school sports Michael Hamann stood out on basketball court as well for DanburyMatt Zahel, who graduated in 2007, finished his basketball career with 1,168 points and 350 assists. He was special mention all-state as a senior. He was second-team all-state for baseball. He was first team in the Sandusky Bay Conference for football as a senior. He continued his baseball career at Toledo.Judah Keller, who graduated in 2026, was player of the year in the Sandusky Bay Conference River Division as a senior and first team as a junior for football. He established a program record with 398 tackles. He was first-team all-league for basketball his final two years. He finished with 1,139 points and a program record for assists for his career. He continued his football career on defense at Findlay.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMicki Kuns, who graduated in 2006, finished her volleyball career with 1,383 kills and her basketball career with 1,226 points. She continued her basketball career at Ashland University.Julian Washington, who graduated in 2026, was twice first-team all-state and player of the year in the Sandusky Bay Conference River Division for basketball. He finished with a program record 2,025 points for his career, including 51 in one game. He was first-team all-league as a sophomore. He played football as an underclassman. He continued his basketball career at Dayton.Jon Sessler, who graduated in 2002, was first-team in the Sandusky Bay Conference for football (both sides of the ball) and baseball as a senior. He was first-team all-league at linebacker as a junior. He rushed for 1,263 yards as a senior.Kenna Stimmel, who graduated in 2022, owns the pole vault record for girls in Ohio and was national champ at 14 feet, 6.25 inches as a junior. She won three state championships in the pole vault, with the pandemic preventing her a chance at a fourth. She won the 100 at state as a junior. She dove at state for the swim team and played volleyball. She continued her vault career at Virginia Tech.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementRobby Lewis, who graduated in 2002, was first-team in the Sandusky Bay Conference for football at quarterback, basketball and baseball as a senior.Brittany Morris, who graduated in 2009, was player of the year for basketball as a senior and first team in the Sandusky Bay Conference as a junior and sophomore. She’s in the 1,000 points club. She was first-team all-league for volleyball. She continued her basketball career at the University of Indianapolis.Jake Meisler, who graduated in 2004,
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