By Kelly Terpstra
sports@nhtrib.com
Ali Russler and Bailey Cox are pioneers - whether they realize it or not.
Stacked and fully loaded.
By Bob Fenske
editor@nhtrib.com
The suggested prayer for New Hampton/Turkey Valley wrestling fans this week is short and sweet.
The man in the mirror.
Often the person staring right back at you can be your toughest opponent.
Dalton Dibert was a load to handle in Jackson Junction Friday night.
His career-best performance kept Turkey Valley on the skids.
Jalyssa Blazek is one tough cookie.
The Cougars fought, scraped and clawed Thursday night in New Hampton.
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Accolades, rankings and records don’t seem to matter much to these Huskies, but the powerhouse Nashua-Plainfield wrestling squad is sure garnering a lot of attention statewide.
The unpredictable can keep sports fans on the edge of their seats for almost any athletic endeavor.
You just never know what’s going to happen on any given night.
Josh Smith said it’s been a fun ride.
New Hampton’s boys basketball team had just played a dreadful 4 1/2 minutes to open the second half of Tuesday night’s game against Waterloo Columbus.
This one was a tough loss to swallow if you’re a Chickasaw hoops fan.
Turkey Valley is looking to hop off the struggle bus.