Chickasaw coach Matt Schult wasn't worried when his girls basketball team was tied 11-11 after a quarter with the league's 0-9 Decorah Vikings. Nor was there concern when they were tied 22-22 at the half, or 35-35 after three quarters.
Zach Wemark knew the question was coming and cracked a smile as he was queried about the end of his perfect run at the free-throw line. “Yeah, I knew about it.
Here’s a simple math equation that may sum up just how high the expectations are for the New Hampton wrestling team: A Class 2A sectional team title + eight district qualifiers = a somewhat disappointing day. Yet, one of those district qualifie
Turkey Valley’s girls shot at a 50 percent clip from 2-point range Monday while making up an earlier cancellation at Central of Elkader and winning 53-28. With a flurry of early scoring, the Lady Trojans jumped out to a 21-6 lead after a quarte
The start wasn’t bad, but the middle was, in a word, putrid. And it cost the New Hampton boys basketball dearly in a 75-57 loss to Crestwood that jumbled the Northeast Iowa Conference standings once again. “It was ugly.
The first couple of minutes of the New Hampton-Crestwood girls basketball game went as planned defensively, as far as Chickasaw coach Matt Schult was concerned. Halfway through the quarter New Hampton had a 1-0 lead, but this time it was C
The road to Des Moines begins Saturday for area wrestlers as they hit the mats for sectional meets that will not only decide which individuals will move onto districts but what teams will keep their dual seasons alive. Class 2A top-ranked New Ham
Coach Al Frost’s predictions came up a little short Saturday. “I thought our kids would finish maybe 11th, 12th in the conference,” he said after the Huskies actually were ninth at the meet among the 16 teams.
While team consistency is still not a strength for Nashua-Plainfield’s girls yet, there are plenty of individual accomplishments to talk about. Like Sierra Fisher’s double-double against Osage, and another for her against Garner-Hayfield/Ventur
New Hampton boys basketball coach Chad Sweitzer knew his team was in for a challenge Friday night. Not only were the Chickasaws playing a solid Decorah team, they were doing it 24 hours after recording their biggest victory of the season, a heart
"Tonight we played our most complete game of the year on both ends of the court." When the season is winding down, that's a good statement to hear from a coach.
For just a split second during New Hampton's win over Decorah Friday night, the gym was quiet enough to hear the New Hampton bench start laughing. “Oh, Emma [Nicolaisen] said something about an 'on fire' emoji,” coach Matt Schult e