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Chickasaw boys move to district final

    The night may have been summed up best by Keagan John as he walked away after an interview.

Chickasaws send five into semifinals

New Hampton put together a brilliant performance in the quarterfinals of the Class 2A state wrestling tournament Friday afternoon.  Michael Millage at 126 and Noah Fye at 132 scored major decisions to get the Chickasaws off to a strong start.

Chickasaws in solid position at state

 As far as coach Nick Hemann is concerned, New Hampton will head into the second day of the Class 2A state tournament right where it needs to be.The Chickasaws went a perfect 6-for-6 during the opening round Thursday night as Michael Millage at 12

N-P girls see season come to end

Forget the record, Nashua-Plainfield coach Josh Smith knows Sierra Fisher, Abby Lumley and the rest of his players are all winners.  Yes, the Huskies’ season ended Saturday night with a 3-20 record after a 70-31 loss to Waterloo Columbus in a Clas

Huskies shut out of state wrestling

For the first time in 15 years, Nashua-Plainfield won’t be sending a wrestler to the state tournament.  And while that fact is disappointing to veteran coach Al Frost, he won’t fault the efforts his two Class 1A district qualifiers — Brock Dietz a

WODD organizers look to replace obstacles

Water Over the Dam Days organizers have been planning for this year’s event already but there is a bit of a problem for the famous Friday night Mud Run due to the flooding this last fall.

Students are rewarded for making Honor Roll

The Husky Leadership Team along with Nashua-Plainfield Principal Scott Striegel handed out awards for 100 high school students who obtained the A and B Honor Roll for the fall semester.Freshman A Honor Roll: Faith Carpenter, Liberty Fisher, Noah F

Rallying and somehow advancing

The play called for Isaac Chambers to use a screen from teammate Dawson Schmitt and get a short jumper.  Instead, the Nashua-Plainfield sophomore improvised just a bit.  “I saw I had a pretty clear path to the basket and the way my jumper had been

TV girls survive and advance

Probably the majority of the people in the Turkey Valley gym Tuesday night agreed with Lydia Schuchhardt, who thought the 60-49 Lady Trojan regional win was a little closer than expected.  After all, Turkey Valley, with their 18-2 record, was play

Nashua speller makes it to all the way to Cedar Falls

Jackson Stowe, a 6th grade student from Nashua-Plainfield, is your typical 11 year old. He enjoys football, basketball and baseball. He likes riding ripsticks and occasionally he goes to the Husky Wellness Center for different activities.

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