SIBLEY-Weather conditions for Siouxland Conference girls’ golf at Sibley Golf and Country Club Tuesday, April 26, were not good and the young Boyden-Hull girls’ squad had trouble navigating around the poor weather.
Neither golfer shot under 60. Coach John Olson said the conditions did not make for good golf.
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Western Christian boys not pleased with second place
HULL-Western Christian had the advantage on its home course for a Lakes Conference boys’ golf triangular Tuesday, April 26, but the weather conditions made it difficult and the Wolfpack settled for second place.
Wolfpack come home third
CHEROKEE-With state qualifying for track less than two weeks away, Western Christian used the Cherokee Invitational Tuesday, April 26, to do some last-minute experimenting and preparation.
Collin Heynen returns at the Okoboji Pioneers’ Invitational
MILFORD-Trinity Christian had a couple more days to get the injury bug out of its system on the boys track team and the Tigers got their wish at the Okoboji Pioneer Relays Monday, April 25.
Conditions not a problem for Western Christian boys golf
ORANGE CITY-Conditions were on the cold side for Western Christian boys’ golfers at a nonconference dual with Unity Christian, but the wind stayed away and the Wolfpack shot their best score of the season.
Nighthawks take two championships in cold weather
INWOOD-Like it has for most of the season, the weather for track and field at the West Lyon Invitational Tuesday, April 26, did not do the runners any favors.
Burdella De Jager
Burdella De Jager 95 95 Hull, Iowa April 25, 2016 April 25, 2016 Burdella Gertrude De Jager, 95, of Hull, Iowa, died Saturday, April 30, 2016, at Sioux Center Health, Sioux
Good news for Locust Street property owners
Some property owners on Locust Street, who were looking at a street assessment this summer, got some good news from the Hull City Council last Monday.
Local students display work at NCC fine arts show
Local high school students were invited to display their works of fine art at the second Northwest Iowa Fine Arts Show April 20-28 at Northwest Iowa Community College. Prior to being set up at NCC
Fatigue plays a factor for Western in overtime defeat
SPIRIT LAKE-Western Christian came out of the gates fast in a Lakes Conference boys soccer game against Spirit Lake Thursday, but the Wolfpack were unable to notch a second goal and ran out of energy in overtime for a 2-1 defeat.
Runners stay consistent in Trinity Christian boys track
SPIRIT LAKE-With two of their short sprinters still battling injuries, the Trinity Christian boys track and field team had to continue to rely on its talented long-distance runners and the athletes continued to run well at the Iowa Great Lakes Invitational in Sprit Lake Tuesday, April 19.
Western Christian boys experiment at Sheldon
SHELDON-The Western Christian boys track and field team had some lumps and bumps heading into the Sheldon Orab Relays Thursday, but that gave the Wolfpack a chance to experiment with different events.
Corner kicks beneficial in shutout win over Indians
HULL-With prom the next day, coach Jocelyn Nollmeyer was worried about where her team’s focus level would be, but the Wolfpack were concerned about the game at hand and came out with a 2-0 Lakes Conference girls soccer victory Thursday.
BHRV boys and girls track teams take second place
HAWARDEN-The Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley track and field teams have been waiting for a breakout meet to build momentum for the second half of the season.
Two more Comets to play for Northwestern
HULL-Boyden-Hull senior Kyle Bakker signed a letter of intent last Wednesday to continue his basketball career at Northwestern College next winter.
Comets continue to battle in Siouxland girls golf tour
ROCK RAPIDS-Boyden-Hull went to Rock River Golf and Country Club Thursday for Siouxland Conference girls golf in hopes of seeing gradual improvements in their games.
Wolfpack fall 207-222 in Gonnerman’s absence
HULL-Western Christian had hopes of competing well on its home course for the first time this season in a nonconference dual with Worthington, Minnesota, Thursday. The Wolfpack fought to their capabilities, but still fell short in a 207-222 decision.
Comets improve to second place at Landsemeer course
ORANGE CITY-The focus for the Boyden-Hull boys golf team going into its Siouxland Conference meet at Landsmeer Golf and Country Club in Orange City Thursday was to have better course management skills.
Joel Baker returns as Tigers stay consistent in Hinton
HINTON-The Trinity Christina boys track and field team has been anxiously awaiting Joel Baker’s return to the track, which he did at the Hinton Blackhawk Relays Thursday.
Kaira Moss chooses Grand Canyon University Antelopes
HULL-Western Christian senior Kaira Moss signed a letter of intent Thursday, April 14, to continue her volleyball career at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona, next fall.
