By Kelly Terpstra
sports@nhtrib.com
Landmark moments are tough to come by.
By Bob Fenske
editor@nhtrib.com
All that mattered Monday night for the New Hampton volleyball team was coming up with a W.
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This was a jab to the jaw that stung.
A knockout punch it was not, but this blow definitely left a mark.
Can a strong finish to the regular season equate to an even better run once regional play starts?
It’s far from becoming old hat – because qualifying for the state prep playoffs should never be a hum-drum accomplishment.
Russell Nieman was back in action last week Tuesday and better than ever.
The Turkey Valley Trojans won its sixth match in a row over the weekend at the Riceville Tournament on Saturday.
The wind didn’t whip or howl like Mother Nature can on occasion on a somewhat chilly fall late afternoon.
What a finish!
These Chickasaws even stunned themselves.
Of all things, it was the school song that wiped out Braden McShane last Friday night.
Mark Scott has seen his fair share of wild and wacky football games.
New Hampton gave its veteran coach his 200th win Friday night, and the Chickasaws did so in vintage fashion.
Nashua-Plainfield won its fifth match in its last seven contests this past Tuesday in Sheffield against West Fork.
If Kadence Huck says it, you should probably believe it.