By Kelly Terpstra
sports@nhtrib.com
By Bob Fenske
editor@nhtrib.com
Isaac Howe was a man of few words last Thursday night; instead, the New Hampton/Turkey Valley senior let his wrestling doing the talking.
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Believe the hype.
And that’s saying something, because the Osage Green Devils are that good.
As a brother-sister teaching tandem – Reece and Ryan Reams often set an example of what’s required in the wrestling room.
Thirteenth-ranked Riceville sports two star senior players in Madison Mauer and Joy Beran.
By Dorothy Huber
dorhubernews@gmail.com
Ali Russler is definitely making her mark this season and her Chickasaw teammates seem to be following her lead.
With a full head of steam, the Nashua-Plainfield Huskies and head coach Al Frost are chugging along at a break-neck speed.
One can scan the records and make a determination on what constitutes mat success in each and every match – if one so inclines.
Through six games this season, Josh Smith and his Nashua-Plainfield girls basketball team have encountered their fair share of ups and downs.
Matt Mueller trust his players – so he’s not worried about a little improvisation from time to time when defenses start to thwart a game plan.
A tight battle for first place in the Upper Iowa Conference didn’t materialize.
Make a play – but do it the Turkey Valley way.
That’s John Izer’s plea for his Trojan boys basketball squad.
TCOB.
That acronym stands for taking care of business – if you didn’t already know.