Jace Stenson, Cameron Gurnsey and Laura Rosenleaf took home the top awards at the Butte Athletic Council’s all-sports banquet Wednesday at the Butte Civic Center.

Stenson and Gurnsey, teammates on Butte High’s basketball and football teams, shared the Harry “Swede” Dahlberg Outstanding Boy Athlete award. Rosenleaf took home the Outstanding Girl Athlete honor.

Rosenleaf was a standout in basketball and volleyball for the Bulldogs. She will go down as one of the top rebounders in school history. As a senior, Rosenleaf averaged just a tick under a double-double with 9.2 points and 9.9 rebounds per game.

She led the Bulldogs in both categories.

Stenson and Gurnsey will both continue their careers on college football fields. Stenson, who started at quarterback the past two seasons, will take his talents to Montana Tech after tossing 25 touchdowns as a senior.

Gurnsey, a three-year starter at receiver, will play for the University of Montana. He led the Bulldogs with 52 receptions for 769 yards and seven touchdowns last fall.

Zach Tierney took home the Sig Meyer award, while Jack Prigge, the 2022 Class AA state champion golfer, received the Most Inspirational Student Athlete award.

The Tom Tutty Memorial Scholarship went to Cameron Tobiness. Reid Whitlock received the Don Tamietti Memoral Scholarship, and Alex Watson took home the Chris Milodragovich Memorial Scholarship.

Click the link below to see all the Butte High student-athletes honored during the banquet.