By Bob Fenske
editor@nhtrib.com
Isaac Howe was a man of few words last Thursday night; instead, the New Hampton/Turkey Valley senior let his wrestling doing the talking.
By Kelly Terpstra
Of the Reporter
Believe the hype.
And that’s saying something, because the Osage Green Devils are that good.
As a brother-sister teaching tandem – Reece and Ryan Reams often set an example of what’s required in the wrestling room.
Thirteenth-ranked Riceville sports two star senior players in Madison Mauer and Joy Beran.
By Dorothy Huber
dorhubernews@gmail.com
sports@nhtrib.com
Ali Russler is definitely making her mark this season and her Chickasaw teammates seem to be following her lead.
With a full head of steam, the Nashua-Plainfield Huskies and head coach Al Frost are chugging along at a break-neck speed.
One can scan the records and make a determination on what constitutes mat success in each and every match – if one so inclines.
Through six games this season, Josh Smith and his Nashua-Plainfield girls basketball team have encountered their fair share of ups and downs.
Matt Mueller trust his players – so he’s not worried about a little improvisation from time to time when defenses start to thwart a game plan.
A tight battle for first place in the Upper Iowa Conference didn’t materialize.
Make a play – but do it the Turkey Valley way.
That’s John Izer’s plea for his Trojan boys basketball squad.
TCOB.
That acronym stands for taking care of business – if you didn’t already know.
Ryan Rausch knows his New Hampton basketball team can make a run come postseason time.
The best may be yet to come for the New Hampton High School bowling teams.