Tip-off is still more than an hour away as Nicole Mulford talks to her mother and other members of “Team Mulford.”
Suddenly, she looks at the time and says, “I have to go do something; I’ll be right back.”
Even though it may not feel like it, spring officially begins tomorrow. After a rough winter, the New Hampton Golf and Country Club is working diligently to have the course ready as soon as possible.
New Hampton boys track coach Scott Frerichs said his Chickasaws got exactly what they needed Tuesday night when they opened the season at the Wartburg Select Indoor.
It’s been almost two months since the School Board voted to add soccer as a sport at New Hampton, and the New Hampton Soccer Boosters are continuing to make strides in order to have the program instituted by next spring.
The Chickasaw girls track team kicked off their season Tuesday at the Wartburg College Select Invitational.
Although they only had 14 girls compete at the event, many of them shined against some of the state’s best athletes.
Although some of Turkey Valley’s games were called off due to the weather, the Lady Trojans racked up some impressive numbers while taking the runner-up spot in the Upper Iowa Conference this season.
New Hampton/Turkey Valley boasted six first place finishers by the conclusion of the Riceville JV tournament. These individuals were Kael Glenn, Colton Rochford, Ryan Pickar, Austin Geerts, and Jacob Reicks.
When New Hampton girls head golf coach Eric Olson envisioned his plan to raise money for a golf simulator, his goal was to gain enough funds for one launch monitor for the simulator.
I can still remember it like it was yesterday. As a 7-year old kid, I was able to sit on the bench as the water boy for high school basketball games at South Tama as my dad was the coach.
After a magical postseason run by the Chickasaws, their season has finally come to an end after losing in the substate game to South Hamilton.
It also concludes the career of standout basketball player Tristan Sweitzer.
The 2019 Iowa AAU Kids State Wrestling Championship made history this year, as it was the first time that girls had their own separate division from boys.
The three ranked teams in the Northeast Iowa Conference this season — all three of which advanced to the state basketball tournament — dominated the all-conference lists that were released last week.