If the Chickasaw girls were anxious to start their outdoor season, it showed as they opened by capturing the title at Charles City Tuesday. Seven teams were in the mix and New Hampton ran away with the win, scoring over twice the points of the
A beautiful, sunny day with little wind was a great way to start the trapshooting season for the Nashua-Plainfield Trapshooting team on Saturday morning. Nashua-Plainfield hosted their first Invitational at Nashua Fish and Game Club against New H
A team doesn’t lose the likes of Dallas Weiss, Kaylee Eggers, Genevieve Reams, Briley Fisher and Aubry Bienemann and not face a bit of a rebuilding project. But despite losing a deep, talented senior class to graduation, coach Kristi Hannemann be
The numbers are encouraging, but so, too, were the results from Nashua-Plainfield’s first boys track meet of the season. “We’ve got a lot of kids out, and that gives us some flexibility to do some things,” first-year head coach Chase Sudol said o
When considering Turkey Valley’s golf records last year — when the girls were ninth in the conference with a 2-10 record and the boys were 10th with a 1-10 record — keep in mind the experience the teams had. The girls started from scratch.
In the spring of 2006, New Hampton claimed its second straight Northeast Iowa Conference boys golf title. Since then, it's been all Decorah all the time. The 2017 Chickasaws, though, believe they have a team that can end Decorah's reig
Talking about the upcoming girls golf season at New Hampton, coach Eric Olson’s opening statement might raise an eyebrow or two. “We have a lot of experienced golfers back.
Tuesday it was time for New Hampton trapshooting coach Chuck Stanton to pay up. “Last year I told the kids I’d get my head shaved if any of the girls hit 50 straight targets, and Anna Holschlag did it at the state meet,” explained Stanton.
The awards kept coming for a pair of Turkey Valley girls after the 2016-17 season as both Shelby Reicks and Morgen Kuennen earned all-region and all-state honors. The two were selected for the various honors after leading their team to a se
With seven seniors lost to graduation last year, getting the six freshmen on this year’s Turkey Valley girls’ track squad off on the right foot is crucial. And that’s where coach Brian Schmitt knows he’ll get help from his two senior leaders. Sh
With no seniors on the roster last year, Turkey Valley’s boys track team didn’t lose any talent to graduation, but they do have a ton of it coming back. In his 19th season, coach Mark Scott will be able to work with 16 returning lettermen, incl
For the first time in years, the New Hampton boys track team does not have an athlete returning with state meet experience. The Chickasaws are also not the deepest team around, either, as coach Scott Frerichs' roster contains just 20 student
They aren’t “loud” leaders by any stretch of the imagination, but they are leaders nonetheless. And for that, New Hampton girls track coach Jeanette Laures is grateful. “We have a lot of girls who aren’t going to get in your face,” Laures said,
Forget the places in the team standings, the Turkey Valley track teams showed plenty of potential at the Upper Iowa Conference Indoor Championships.The Trojan boys finished fifth while the girls took sixth at the meet held on Monday at Luther Coll
Although wins were tough to come by for the New Hampton girls track team Tuesday at the Northeast Iowa Conference Indoor, coach Jeanette Laures found plenty of positives. “Overall, I thought the meet went pretty well,” Laures said.
All in all, it wasn’t a bad start at all for the New Hampton boys track team. Running in its first and only indoor meet of the season Tuesday night, the Chickasaws put together several solid performances at the Northeast Iowa Conference Indoor.