Andy Hugeback believes one of the reasons New Hampton was able to celebrate winning the Class 2A dual meet state title a year ago was the Chickasaw Wrestling Club. No, scratch that, he knows it’s a fact. “A lot of those guys who wrestled
It’s pretty simple for the New Hampton football team. Win tonight [Friday] at Clear Lake, claim the Class 2A, District 2 title and earn a home playoff game. And if the Chickasaws don’t win? Well, then they’re going to need help just to m
After running solo at the state meet last year, Nolan Usher will have company this year.
Both Usher and Olivia Burke qualified for the state cross country meet by finishing in the top 15 at the state qualifying meet Thursday.
How far has the Nashua-Plainfield cross country program come this year? Well, consider this: The Huskies’ girls took third at the Top of the Iowa Conference meet and second among East Division teams, the boys had the divisional individual c
Don’t tell Chase Sudol and his Nashua-Plainfield football players that this Friday’s home game is just another regular season game. No sir, Friday’s tilt against West Hancock is a playoff game. The winner makes the Class A state playo
New Hampton survived a 20-9 deficit in the first set of a regional volleyball match-up against Waukon Wednesday, then went on to win the match in straight sets.
Jordon Snyder was fairly confident of his ability to finish in the top 15 to earn all-conference honors during the Upper Iowa Conference race last Thursday. After all, the senior has been all-UIC his freshman, sophomore and junior years.
New Hampton used a fast start and a stingy defense to roll to a 28-10 victory over Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Friday night, and in the process, set up a winner-take-all game against Clear Lake next week.
Kassidy Reicks says her Turkey Valley volleyball team is a work in progress. However, there’s not a lot of time left in the season for that work to be finished. “Yeah, I know,” said the Trojan senior after a 3-0 loss to Starmont Tuesday.
With no cousin Jake to run against this year, it’s been a little tougher for Nolan Usher to be competitive while running for the New Hampton cross country team.
For a few moments — OK, maybe more than a few — Nashua-Plainfield coach Amber Carter was thinking about sending out an all-points bulletin to find her volleyball team last Tuesday. But the Huskies “returned” on their own to finally put away
Brock Dietz loved the conditions — cool and wet — Thursday night; in fact, the only thing missing was the rain. “I like it cold,” the Nashua-Plainfield senior said, “and I don’t even mind the rain.
As Mason Hyde caught the pass that put Nashua-Plainfield ahead 14-13 last Friday night, he knew the Huskies were bound for victory. Sure, there was a quarter and change remaining in the game against Grundy Center, but Hyde knew. “Our def