By Kelly Terpstra
Of the Reporter
Kylie Vance danced off the mat last week Friday afternoon in Decorah with a smile that could light up any room.
Then the tears flowed.
The rafters rattled and the beams shook on Tuesday night at the “Dawg Pound.”
By Bob Fenske
editor@nhtrib.com
Sometimes the less said, the better.
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Leave no doubt.
That’s John Izer’s message to his Turkey Valley Trojans.
The New Hampton bowling teams competed in a 13-team tournament at Cadillac Lanes in Waterloo last Wednesday.
Aleah Eichenberger was spent come late Friday afternoon in Decorah.
Call them the “Three Amigos.”
Although Ali Russler prefers the “Silent Killers.”
It’s not all that often you see a wrestling squad that resides near the Missouri River and the Nebraska border hit the mat in Butler County.
By Kelly Terpsta
Dead on – but the iron was unkind.
New Hampton girls basketball coach Dave Leichtman knew the mountain his team had to climb was going to be steep, and it turned out it was.
Kylie Vance danced off the mat Friday afternoon in Decorah with a smile that could light up any room.