New Hampton girls track coach Jeanette Laures hopes her Chickasaws paid attention to Maddie Usher’s brilliant run in the 800 at Tuesday night’s Waukon Indian Relays.
A rainy Monday evening did not stop the New Hampton girls’ golf team from having a successful day. In fact, it may have helped, as the Chickasaws tied a school record for best team score with 166 at Decorah, while the Vikings totaled 221.
With temperatures in the 60s, no wind, and sunny, the New Hampton trapshooting team couldn’t have asked for better weather on Saturday during their meet at Saint Ansgar.
Turkey Valley dominated Cresco in a dual on Thursday, as they possessed the top two squads at the event. Along with the top two teams, they also owned the top overall scorer in Kaylie Klimesh, who posted a total of 46.
The information on the scoresheet said the temperature at the Jackson Heights golf course was 50 degrees at tee time Thursday.
Sunny and calm would have helped. But nope. Cloudy and breezy.
The Turkey Valley boys track team had their best showing of the season this past Thursday as the Trojan boys raced to a second-place finish at the Kee High Invitational.
It wasn’t just the fact that New Hampton won its own invitational tournament Saturday that put a smile on coach Bill Glenn’s face; it was how the Chickasaws did it.
Long before he became a standout wrestler for New Hampton High School, Matt Paulus thought about how cool it would be to be the head coach of his favorite team.
Turkey Valley’s girls cut four strokes from their first meet team score to their second, but the score plummeted Tuesday as the Trojans played in a triangular against Decorah and South Winn.
An undermanned New Hampton boys track team struggled to a sixth-place finish at the Comet Relays in Charles City Tuesday night, but it wasn’t a completely lost night for the Chickasaws.
It was a good day for the New Hampton trapshooting team, who competed in a triangular against Waverly-Shell Rock and Turkey Valley at Fredericksburg Sportsman’s Club on Monday.