Effective play gives BH Comets second place By Nathan Broek | Sports Editor nbroek@ncppub.com Follow us on Twitter @IndexPaper SIBLEY-The overall goal for the Boyden-Hull boys golf team this season is
Month: April 2016
Wolfpack down LeMars to go 2-0 on the golf season
Wolfpack down LeMars to go 2-0 on the golf season By Nathan Broek | Sports Editor nbroek@ncppub.com LEMARS-After a good first dual against Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn/Remsen Union the week before, Western Christian was
Wolfpack find weaknesses in girls soccer loss to Spencer
Wolfpack find weaknesses in girls soccer loss to Spencer By Nathan Broek | Sports Editor nbroek@ncppub.com Western Christian 0-0 0 Spencer 4-2 6 SPENCER-Coming into the season, Spencer was one of
Nighthawks look to continue track and field success
Central Lyon Relays Nighthawks look to continue track and field success Girls finish fifth with various regulars out, boys take third on the day By Nathan Broek | Sports Editor
Nickolas Bloemendaal
Nickolas Bloemendaal 85 85 Doon, Iowa April 11, 2016 April 11, 2016 Nickolas “Nick” Bloemendaal, 85, of Doon, Iowa, died Monday, April 11, 2016, at Sanford Rock Rapids Medical Center.
Parents learn about social media dangers
Everyone stays connected through their phones, texts and social media. Teaching kids to connect safely and responsibly through digital and social media is important but can be mind-boggling. Boyden-Hull Community
Residents provide input for comprehensive plan
Residents of Hull again helped the city move toward a comprehensive plan by participating in perspective group discussions last Tuesday.
More than 100 people were invited to share their views and ideas about issues facing Hull, now and in the future.
Justice For All building house
Two weeks ago, work on a Justice For All spec house began in Hull. This is the fifth spec house in five years for the Rock Valley-based ministry and it’s located at 1703 Sixth St. Others were built in Orange City, Rock Valley, Sioux Center and the last house was moved into Doon.
From local haunts to celebrated author
Growing up in the Hull area was a special time for Barb Van Bochove. She treasured the experiences she had on the family farm southeast of Hull. As a young girl she attended Boyden-Hull School and has many fond
The time is right to do Boyden’s Main Street
After a controversial public hearing Monday, April 4, the Boyden City Council decided to “think over” issues that were brought up at the meeting. These issues are a major concern to many Boyden citizens affected by the proposed Main Street project. Following the meeting, a vote was planned,
Western boys win first dual of the 2016 season
REMSEN-Coming into the 2016 golf season, Western Christian had an idea of who the top guys on the team would be with openings for the final two or three spots. Those questions are still going to have to be answered,
Gonnerman and Harmsen lead Wolfpack to victory
REMSEN-Teams are usually worried about how they will perform the first day of competition on the golf course.
Local players choose Northwestern Red Raiders
HULL-Trinity Christian senior Collin Heynen signed a letter of intent on Wednesday, March 30 to play basketball at Northwestern College in Orange City.
WC girls take advantage of the wind in soccer victory
HULL-The wind was howling at 10 miles per hour and gusting up to as much as 20 miles per hour Thursday in a girls soccer game between Western Christian and Sioux Center.
Wolfpack boys come out on top despite injury to goalie
SIOUX CENTER-Coaches always say that when an injury happens the next man has to step up and fill the void.
Andrew DeBoer highlights Tigers against Wolverines
HULL-The wind was wild and fierce with gusts up to 20 miles per hour when the Trinity Christian boys golf team faced South O’Brien, but the Tigers were able to work around the poor conditions and finish with solid rounds Thursday.
De Ruyter to play volleyball for Dordt College Defenders
HULL-Alexa De Ruyter announced her intention Thursday to attend Dordt College and join the Defender women’s volleyball team.
Traditional events power Western Christian in first meet
ORANGE CITY-It was the first true test of the 2016 version of the Western Christian girls and boys track teams and the Wolfpack did not back down at the Dutch Relays hosted by MOC-Floyd Valley Tuesday, April 5.
Tiger boys finish fourth in first track and field meet
SIOUX RAPIDS-Some of the top runners on the Trinity Christian boys track and field team are coming off a season where they went to the state cross-country meet in Fort Dodge for the first time.
Negen announced as new girls basketball head coach
HULL-After Bill Harmsen was named the new head boys basketball coach at Western Christian March 31, the school did not take long to name its new girls head basketball coach.