By Kelly Terpstra
sports@nhtrib.com
First team out?
It sure appears that way.
Dreams could become reality for a contingent of Chickasaws Friday at Luther College.
The Independence Mustangs can sure roll.
Of the Reporter
Al Frost was not a happy camper as he headed back to Nashua Saturday evening.
Jackson Zwanziger and Kaden Wilken made sure to present a rose to their loved ones on Parent’s Night last Tuesday evening in Nashua.
Why?
Makinzey Brannon had her own cheering section on Tuesday night in Nashua.
So what better time to get them off their feet and make some noise.
The Nashua-Plainfield girls hoops squad is looking to bounce back tonight (Friday) against Central Springs.
Give credit to Mason City Newman, because they took a heckuva punch from Nashua-Plainfield last Tuesday night.
By Dorothy Huber
dorhubernews@gmail.com
By Bob Fenske
editor@nhtrib.com
John Izer didn’t really want to discuss what the alternative might have been.
Three wrestlers and three medals – that’s a pretty good percentage up on the podium stand.
Was Friday the 13th a harbinger of bad luck for the New Hampton Chickasaws last week?
Maybe so.