While they were on opposite ends of the team standings at the New Hampton Coed Invitational, both the host Chickasaws and Turkey Valley girls had their highlights as they competed on a windy, but dry Thursday meet. The smallest team at the meet,
The Trojan trapshooters turned in not one, but two perfect 25s at the Turkey Valley trap range on Tuesday, and each of the shooters finished with a 49, the top girls' score in the meet against Echo Valley. Emily Luzum and Kaylie Klimesh, e
The FFA convention turned the New Hampton trapshooting roster into a piece of swiss cheese as the abbreviated Chickasaw team competed at Nashua Thursday. But even though 17 students were missing, the remaining crew filled in the holes nicely, s
On a day that season lows seemed unlikely, Turkey Valley's golfers still managed a few amidst the mist and cold wind, but both the Trojan teams lost to Clayton Ridge at Jackson Heights Monday. Since there was a track meet at Oelwein the same
There are times a loss can be just as impressive as a win, as it all depends on the competition. Although the Chickasaw boys lost Monday to Clear Lake, this was one of those impressive losses.
On the plus side, New Hampton claimed victories in three events had several runners come near or break personal records at the Decorah Invitational Monday night. On the other side of the ledger, though, there were times the Chickasaws’ inexperien
Three track athletes were gone to an FFA convention Tuesday and another was missing due to a funeral, still, New Hampton’s girls put together a fourth-place finish among the 10 teams running at Osage Tuesday. Charles City won the meet, with Osage
Only two races into Tuesday’s meet at Nashua-Plainfield and Mark Scott was enjoying the day so much more than the night before. “Last night was cold, wet and it took forever,” said the Turkey Valley coach.
The birdies cost Eric Olson some money, but then again, he wasn’t complaining Tuesday night as his team departed Willow Run Country Club in Denver. The Chickasaws made a spirited run at a school record round, missing the mark set in 2015 by one s
So far, so good for the Nashua girls track team. But after a solid week — especially with a strong third-place finish at the Osage Coed Invitational last week — Nashua-Plainfield coach Kristi Hannemann wants to see her team take the next step. “
Maybe last week’s Pirate Relays was just what the proverbial doctor ordered for the Nashua-Plainfield boys track team. Two days after finishing a solid fourth at the Osage Coed, Nashua-Plainfield had to settle for a 12th-place finish Thursday nig
It wasn’t exactly the way the Nashua-Plainfield golf teams wanted to start the season, but then again, Nashua-Plainfield coach Jeff Trost is going to chalk it up as a learning experience. “We have some learning curves to navigate,” Trost said aft
Turkey Valley's golfers got the season underway like most area teams — with little time spent on an actual course. The girls dropped a handful of strokes from their opening meet at West Central Thursday to their second meet the next night ag
When Turkey Valley's trapshooters opened their season at Boyd Thursday, they were not only taking on Waverly-Shell Rock, but a New Hampton team that was competing in their third meet of the season. Although the Chickasaws swept the top squad