Henry Brinks, formerly of Hull now living in Whispering Heights in Rock Valley, recently received the SPIRIT Award from rehab department staff at Hegg Memorial Hospital in Rock Valley.
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Walks and hit batters cause two Wolfpack baseball losses
Walks and hit batters cause two Wolfpack baseball losses Nathan Broek | Sports Editor nbroek@ncppub.com Follow us on Twitter @IndexPaper Game 1 Western Christian 0-0-5-0-0-0-0 5 Unity Christian 0-1-4-0-5-0-2 12
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Tigers’ softball team competes despite multiple defeats
HULL- Ffter coming off a leg injury suffered during the basketball season, Koralee Heynen was the starting pitcher for the first time this season and Trinity Christian rallied behind her for an 8-6 War Eagle Conference victory over South O’Brien Monday, June 6.
Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley drops last game of the week
MILFORD-Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley softball won on the road against Okoboji Monday, June 6, moving their record up to 7-1.
Ball fails to roll Trinity’s way in a 10-0 baseball loss
AKRON-In baseball the ball sometimes has to roll your way in order to come out with a win. Unfortunately the ball did not roll in Trinity Christian’s favor Friday, June 3 in a 10-0 War Eagle Conference defeat to Akron-Westfield.
Errors cost Tigers in 16-0 defeat to Akron-Westfield
AKRON-Trinity Christian committed a slew of errors in the first inning and Akron-Westfield turned them into runs in a 16-0, three-inning War Eagle Conference softball defeat Friday, June 3.
Nighthawk baseball team builds momentum for next week
Nighthawk baseball team builds momentum for next week Nathan Broek | MILFORD-Both Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley and Okoboji had strong pitching efforts, but the Pioneers got the one out that decided the game in a 3-2 Siouxland Conference baseball defeat Monday, June 6.
Nighthawks take two of three at Sheldon tournament
SHELDON-Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley got strong pitching performances from sophomore Kaitlyn Van Der Zwaag for the first two games of the Sheldon softball tournament Saturday, June 4, but the Nighthawks let up on the gas pedal at the end of the day and took two of three games.
Edwin Brunsting
Edwin Brunsting 83 83 Charles City, Iowa May 31, 2016 May 31, 2016 Edwin “Ed” Brunsting, 83, of Charles City, Iowa, passed away Tuesday, May 31, 2016, at Floyd County Medical
Boyden and Hull libraries offer world’s largest newsstand
Boyden and Hull libraries offer world’s largest newsstand Jeanne Visser | Writer Zinio for Libraries, the world’s largest newsstand, offers full-color digital magazines for anytime, anywhere reading on desktops, mobile devises
Hull and Boyden voters turn out for primary election
Last Tuesday’s primary election drew 25 percent of registered voters in Sioux County as they cast ballots in congressional, legislative and local races. There were only two contested races on the Republican ballot.
Interesting facts about the history of Father’s Day
It is thought that Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, instigated the official Father’s Day. A Mother’s Day sermon in 1909 made her realize Mother’s Day was being celebrated. Anna Jarvis, who began the Mother’s Day celebration by honoring her own mother, inspired her.
Learning to leave a legacy
There are many ways to be a dad, but being a GREAT dad isn’t easy! Demands of work, family, church, projects and committees, along with kids’ busy schedules often get in the way. It’s hard to spend quality time together.
Van Lingen is Hull’s summer reading director
Kids of all ages crowded into the Hull Public Library last week to sign up for the annual Summer Reading Program. Greeting each one of them with a big smile was summer reading director, Gina Van Lingen.
Late seventh inning home run downs WC
CHEROKEE-Western Christian played a better game compared to the Central Lyon game Friday, May 25, but Cherokee got a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh to hand the Wolfpack its first Lakes Conference baseball defeat last Wednesday.
Western Christian girls’ soccer year ends in 2-1 loss
SIOUX CITY-Western Christian scored the first goal of the game, but Council Bluffs-St. Albert kept the Wolfpack silent and scored two goals in a 2-1 Class 1A Region 1 girls’ soccer playoff defeat Thursday at Memorial Field in Sioux City.
Big innings cost Tigers a 12-2 defeat to LeMars Gehlen Catholic Jays
LEMARS-The Trinity Christian baseball team lost at LeMars Gehlen Catholic Wednesday, June 1, allowing their record to slide down to 1-3.
Offensive mindset the focus after 12-0 defeat
LEMARS-The Trinity Christian softball team fell to LeMars Gehlen Wednesday, June 1, bringing their record down to 0-5.
Bats come alive in a big way against GLR Mustangs
GEORGE-After a close defeat to LeMars Tuesday, May 31, Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley used their bats to take out their frustrations on George-Little Rock and the Nighthawks came away with a 17-0 Siouxland Conference baseball victory in four innings last Wednesday.
Balanced game aids a 10-0 Nighthawk softball victory
GEORGE-Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley continued to show off its strength with the bats, but the Nighthawks also showed the ability to use the glove in a 10-0 Siouxland Conference softball victory last Wednesday.
