FARMINGTON, MN - Farmington High School is proud to recognize two seniors, Paul Radke and Olivia Cole, as its 2021-22 MSHSL Triple 'A' Award winners.
Oliva Cole is a member of the Farmington High School wind ensemble, is a solo/ensemble performer, a member of the cross-country and track & field teams, and has participated in girls basketball. She also is a team manager for the boys hockey team. Her involvement in many activities, arts, and athletics at FHS have allowed Olivia to become a well-rounded person. Olivia maintains an amazing 4.013 GPA while managing her many extracurricular activities.
After graduating from Farmington High School, Olivia is undecided about where she will continue her education, however, intends to study computer science and forensics.
Olivia is an NHS member and volunteers her time with Best Buddies.
Paul Radke is a member of the Farmington Tigers Marching band, has been a section leader, and is a solo/ensemble performer. He participates in the competition marching band, boys swimming and diving, and has played lacrosse in the spring. Paul is committed to his academics and maintains an impressive 3.872 GPA.
Along with Paul's academic, arts, and activities involvement, he volunteers his time with NHS and plays the drums at his church for the Wednesday and Sunday services.
After graduating from Farmington High School, Paul plans on attending Texas A&M University to study Finance and Economics.
About the MSHSL Triple 'A' Award:
The Academics, Arts, and Athletics Award, commonly known as the Triple 'A' Award, honors high school seniors throughout the state who have a 3.0 or higher grade point average and who participate in League-sponsored athletic and fine arts activities.
For more information, see the
MSHSL Triple 'A' Award Webpage.