Nathan Broek | Sports Editor SHELDON-Both Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley girls’ and boys’ track teams were hoping to reclaim conference titles at the Siouxland Conference Track and Field meet hosted by Sheldon High School Thursday, May 2. The competition, however, prevented...
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Comets struggle at Otter Valley
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor GEORGE-The course at Otter Valley Golf Club has a wide variety of trees which the Boyden-Hull girls’ team had trouble navigating and the Comets had a less-than-favorable finish Thursday, May 2. Boyden-Hull finished fourth with 216 strokes....
Tigers take on Falcons and Blackhawks in Hawarden
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor HAWARDEN-The Trinity Christian golf team took to the Hawarden course Thursday, May 2, for its final War Eagle Conference triangular before the sectional tournament Thursday, May 9, and finished tied for second with West Sioux. The Tigers...
Nighthawks and Wolfpack gain more momentum late
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor SIBLEY-The Sibley-Ocheyedan Track and Field Invitational Monday, April 29, was the final meet of what track coaches call the regular season before the conference meet Thursday, May 2, and the state-qualifying meet Thursday, May 9. With...
Wolfpack take fourth-place finish in the Lakes
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor STORM LAKE-The Lakes Conference track meet, hosted by Storm Lake at Buena Vista College Thursday, May 2, was once again fierce, but the Wolfpack still took home plenty of conference honors. The Western Christian girls finished in fourth...
Learning new values in a foreign country
June De Wit | Staff Writer A long-term trip to Ghana, Africa, occupied Mitch Rozeboom from August to December as part of a program by Agricorps of Throckmorton, Texas, the home base of a fellowship program with 4-H Ghana. Agricorps connects American agricultural...
Westra hired for new library position
Jeanne Visser | Staff Writer Throughout her career, Sandy Westra has been promoting and encouraging literature. So when the Hull Public Library created the new position of youth service librarian, it was a natural fit for the Hull resident. “For the last 23 years I’ve...
The Foreign Candy Company donates $25,000 to Hull Historical Society
Jeanne Visser | Staff Writer Calling the future Hull museum a “wonderful development which will be really valuable for the future,” The Foreign Candy Company CEO, president and owner, Peter De Yager was pleased to talk about his $25,000 donation to the project....
Maggie’s story continues
Jeanne Visser | Staff Writer Last year Pat Haveman introduced readers to her grandmother, Maggie Scheringa, in a children’s book “Maggie and the Big Move.” Maggie’s story continues in Haveman’s second book, “Moments with Maggie,” which was released in March. “Maggie...
Hull Library hosts spring story hour participants
Programs on Civil War, POWs in Iowa to make stop in Hull
Jeanne Visser | Staff Writer Next week, the Hull Public Library will offer two programs which share information about an Iowan’s role in the Civil War, and prisoner of war camps in Iowa during World War II. On Thursday, May 9, at 6:30 p.m. Civil War reenactor, O.J....
The Brown family to perform in concert
It’s truly a family affair when The Browns hit the stage with their gospel music. The musical stylings of Shelly, Michaela, Adam and Andrew exude excitement on the stage and offer a life-changing experience to all who hear them. The Browns deliver the message of the...
Robotics team reflects on trip to Worlds
June De Wit |Staff Writer Trinity Christian High School’s robotics team took a trip to Detroit, Michigan, to the Worlds Robotics Competition. Top teams from throughout the world gathered there to compete with the best of the best April 24-27. A total 160 teams...
Wolfpack take first in home triangular
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor HULL-Weather conditions for a home Lakes Conference boys’ golf triangular among Western Christian, Estherville-Lincoln Central and Emmetsburg were the best so far in the 2019 season, but the Wolfpack will admit they did not fully take...
Comets see their score drop in Sheldon
Tatum Jensen | Writer SHELDON-The Boyden-Hull boys’ golf team took to the links at Sheldon Country Club Tuesday, April 23, for Siouxland Conference action. The Comets finished in the middle of the pack, but saw a lower team score and hope that would continue as the...
Comets hope for better after Rock Valley meet
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor ROCK VALLEY-Boyden-Hull had a good round of golf at a Siouxland Conference girls’ golf event at Rock Valley Golf Club Tuesday, April 23, but at the same time the Comets felt they could have done better. Boyden-Hull finished this meet in...
Wolfpack earn second shutout of the season
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor Western Christian 3-1 4 Storm Lake 0-0 0 STORM LAKE-After being out due to injury in Western Christian’s last girls’ soccer game, Emmalee Bousema scored the first two goals to help back up the Wolfpack’s second shutout of...
Adjustments announced by IHSAA following board of control meetings
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor BOONE-Following its annual board of control meeting in Boone Wednesday, April 24, the Iowa High School Athletic Association announced in a press release that there will be slight changes to the football state playoff qualification format...
Nighthawk boys take home third-straight title
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor INWOOD-The Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley girls’ and boys’ track teams hit the road Tuesday, April 23, for the West Lyon Relays prior to competing at its home invitational Friday, April 26, and the Nighthawks came away with plenty of positive...
Western Christian battles some of the best in Cherokee
Nathan Broek | Sports Editor CHEROKEE-The Western Christian girls’ and boys’ track teams went into Cherokee knowing the competition was going to be good and that proved to be the case, but the Wolfpack ended the night Tuesday, April 23, with plenty of positive results...
