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2018 Winners

MERCURY CLUB 2018 – PRESS RELEASE

The Mercury Club is very proud to announce that Hallie Greenberg and Drew Galinson are the winners of the 2017-2018 Hy Truman/Donald Goldberg Memorial Award. Hallie is the 31st female winner and Drew is the 82nd male winner. Both Hallie and Drew will be graduating from Wayzata High School next month.

Hallie played tennis and golf. She was captain of the golf team and has been an All Conference golfer for 3 years as well as being a top finisher in various Minnesota Junior PGA events. She will be attending the University of Wisconsin next fall.

Drew was a standout soccer and basketball player as well as being a captain in both sports. He was an All Conference basketball selection in 2017 and 2018 and received first team All State honors in his senior year in soccer in addition to All Conference in 2017 and 2018. Drew will be attending the University of Minnesota in the fall.

Both Hallie and Drew will receive $1000 scholarships from the Marvin Wolfenson Family Foundation. They will be recognized at The Mercury Club Awards Banquet on Sunday, June 24th, 2019 at the Medina Golf and Country Club. We hope to see you at the banquet!


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