Crunch time is rapidly approaching for the Nashua-Plainfield cross country team, and the way the somewhat limited Huskies ran last week, coach Jennifer Kalainoff believes her team is ready for the postseason. Nashua-Plainfield ran without three s
Soreness never felt so good for Nashua-Plainfield football player Nathan Dettmer and his teammates. “I’m moving a little slow today,” Dettmer said Tuesday afternoon, “but beating North Butler, trust me, it’s worth it.” Three days after sufferin
New Hampton Activities Director Brad Schmitt knew the chances of running the annual New Hampton cross country meet at its normal location were slim to none. Turned out they were none as recent flooding has left the New Hampton Golf and Country Cl
South Winn was first on the girls side and the varsity boys were second in a meet held at Crestwood Saturday. “This was one of our best performances of the year,” said coach Kevin Kearney.
Ssshhh, don't anyone tell Turkey Valley's football team that ninth-ranked Central Elkader isn't in their district. Don't tell quarterback Cody Hackman, who passed for two touchdowns, ran for two more and, while on defense, int
The first set of a volleyball match against Waverly-Shell Rock was definitely the longest set Ellie Ewert ever played. “Honestly I wasn't tired, or didn't feel it at the time,” The Chickasaw senior said of the game that ended in
This one is going to sting for a while, no doubt about it. But the New Hampton football team must try to put Friday’s heartbreaking 21-20 loss to Crestwood behind it, for there’s still much to play for when it comes to the 2016 season. “I’m proud
Turkey Valley spoiled Homecoming for Central of Elkader Friday as the Trojans remained undefeated with a 42-20 win.Cody Hackman threw two touchdown passes, ran in two scores on quarterback sneaks and, while on defense, intercepted three passes fro
While coach Jamie Quass is a fine motivator, the chance of running varsity for the New Hampton cross country team also appears to have some pull. The kind of competition that makes the top runners consistently improve — think Hannah Heit and
Do you know that line that kicks off Sunday Night Football, the one that goes “are you ready for some football?”Nashua-Plainfield better be ready, for the Huskies are about to embark on a three-game, eight-day stretch that very well could determin
The good news is Nashua-Plainfield volleyball coach Amber Carter saw some good signs in last Tuesday’s loss to North Butler.The bad news is Mother Nature messed up any momentum the Huskies may have had as Nashua-Plainfield saw its match with St.