New Hampton made history Tuesday night as it pulled off a rarity by claiming its fourth straight Northeast Iowa Conference baseball title, although the Chickasaws had to share in the spoils this year.
Four runs scored by New Hampton in the second inning of the regional first round against Osage Tuesday would be more than enough to move the Chickasaw softball team on.
Turkey Valley will wrap up the Upper Iowa Conference season this week as they finish a doubleheader that was started earlier in the season at Postville and was rained out.
New Hampton will still meet Charles City in a key Northeast Iowa Conference doubleheader on Tuesday, but the games have been moved to Waverly because Charles City's Sportman's Park is flooded once again.
The 12-21 Turkey Valley softball team may have been considered an underdog when they played a Don Bosco team with an 18-14 record on the Dons home field in the first round of regionals Monday.
For a team that only won two games last year, to finish with a winning record in the Upper Iowa Conference is a definite feather in Turkey Valley’s softball cap this year.
Emily Busta claimed to be “kinda rusty” at the plate early in the season.
But after the Turkey Valley senior belted her eighth and ninth home runs of the season Monday against South Winn, she admits she’s now pretty confident.
Up until Monday, no Upper Iowa Conference team had defeated South Winn’s baseball team, which came into a doubleheader against the Turkey Valley with an 8-0 conference record and an overall mark of 16-4.
After Savannah Anderson and four of her classmates were honored on Senior Night Wednesday, Anderson’s emotions were raw.
She had just pitched a 3-0 loss to the 4A, third-ranked Comets, but it wasn’t the loss the tears were about.
Nashua-Plainfield senior Mason Hyde laughed at the question: If God came down and said, one or the other — hitting or pitching — what would he do?
“Well, first I hope God doesn’t make me make that choice,” he answered.
The Iowa High School Golf Coaches Association released their All-State list last week, and four Chickasaw golfers made the cut.
Both Allison and Morgan Nuss were listed on the 2A first team, while Emma Ewert earned second team honors.