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2023 Winners

The Mercury Club is celebrating its 103rd anniversary and is proud to announce this year’s winners of what is believed to be the longest running Jewish scholar-athlete award in America.  Jacob Rothman from Hopkins is the 87th winner of the Hy Truman/Donald Goldberg Memorial Award and Maya Mor from Minnetonka is the 36th winner of the Hy Truman/Rae Kleinbaum Memorial Award.  Both will receive $1000.00 scholarships from the Marvin Wolfenson family and the Mercury Club.

Jacob Rothman




Rothman was a three-year letter winner on the Hopkins basketball team. The team finished with a season record of 19-9, and Rothman was awarded Honorable Mention for the Lake Conference. He has also been on the A Honor Roll for three years. Rothman will be attending Minnesota State University in Mankato.


Maya Mor


                     

   


Mor competed in Cross Country, Nordic Skiing, and Track at Minnetonka and was a Captain on her Cross Country team. Mor’s team accomplishments included two state runner up finishes for Cross Country, and one state runner up finish and true team state championship for Track in 2022. Mor was a state qualifier for Nordic (2021); awarded All Conference (2020, 2022) and All State (2022) for ross Country; and Section Champ (800m), Section Runner Up (1600m) and All State (all 2022) for Track. A three year A Honor Roll student, Mor will attend Georgetown University next year and will compete in Cross Country and Track.  


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