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Dyna-Mike`s - Independent News Herald
Independent News Herald / March 26, 2014 / Page 9 Meiners and Yohnke earn All-Conference honors, split team MVP Award Bowling Results Wednesday Inter-City League Results from March 19: W Busy B. Café 24 Baso Insurance 21 Clarissa Ballroom 18 Benson Construction 16 Pro Ag 15 Eagle Bend Lumber 14 L 12 15 18 20 21 22 High games: Kevin Dezell 239; Larry Dickinson 229, 201; Al Woida 227 High series: Larry Dickinson 587; Al Woida 578; Kevin Dezell 577 High ladies game: Jessica Olson 214 High ladies series: Jessica Olson 452 Thursday City Results from March 20: W L SCW Construction 197.5 153.5 Josh’s Auto Body 190 161 Alisha’s Care 170.5 180.5 Eagle Lanes 144 207 The Panthers basketball team ended their first season as a co-op with Eagle Valley with a 10-14 record. The boys and their parents were invited to the annual sports banquet held at the Parkers Prairie gym last week. Earning All-Conference honors in the Little Eight were Skyler Meiners and Grant Yohnke. Andrew Johnson received Most Improved; Hunter McDaniel was named Mr. Defense; Quentin Uran earned the Mr. Hustle award and the Coaches Award was given to Jared Sowers. Co-MVP’s went to Skyler Meiners and Grant Yohnke. Pictured above, Andrew Johnson, Hunter McDaniel, Grant Yohnke, Skyler Meiners, Quentin Uran and Jared Sowers. Golden Gloves High game: Casey Johnson 210; Robin Woida 192, 191; Al Woida 191 High series: Al Woida 562; Robin Woida 555; Casey Johnson 532 High ladies game: Amy Claseman 213, 183; Cindy Hase 165 High ladies series: Amy Claseman 555; Cindy Hase 417; Heidi Johnson 393 Friday Daytimers Results from March 21: W Al’s 31 Stampin’ Up 28 Gene Captain’s Pro Shop 19 Creative Floors 18 L 17 20 29 30 High games: Karin Nauber 171; Linda Sudbeck 166; Betty Woida 161 High series: Betty Woida 468; Linda Sudbeck 429; Karin Nauber 393 Splits: Lucille Hagedorn 5-10 The Golden Gloves 2014 Tournament will be held this Friday and Saturday, March 28-29, at the Wadena Armory. Bouts begin at 7:30 p.m. both days. Class A Championship bouts, novice bouts and female bouts will be featured. Boxers from Wadena, Detroit Lakes, St. Cloud, Willmar, Brainerd, Leech Lake, Red Lake, Verndale and White Earth will be in attendance. Wadena Class “A” entries include: Neil Janson, Blake Herron, John Johnson, T.J. Steward, DeWayne Steward and Joe Mench. In the novice, under six bouts, Elliot Stoll will box, along with possible female bouts with Kara Collom and Margaret Mahling. Automotive Services Service Center —photo courtesy of Parkers Prairie Independent Lady Raiders looking forward Raiders recognized for to start of track season hard work and dedication 280 pin school record set Justin Gordon and Dalton Baker winning their 100th match during the season. The wrestlers themselves voted on the following awards: Varsity: Hardest Worker: Anthony Kern Most Improved: Zack Waln Grit Award: Marshall Willis Coaches Award: Andrew Cihlar and Charlie Nienaber Fish Award: Justin Gordon Highest GPA: Dillon Card MVP: Dillon Card JV: Coaches Award: Jared Hall Most Improved: Matt Powers Next year’s captains will be Anthony Kern, Dillon Card, Hayden Truax and Ethan Kimber Earning letters this year were: 7th grader, Jarret Kveton; 8th graders, Braydon Bertram, Holt Truax; 9th graders, Ethan Kimber, Zack Waln; 10th graders, Austin Ortiz, Jarod Hall, Charlie Nienaber, Nick Peterson; 11th graders, Brady Baker, Anthony Kern, Hayden Truax, Marshall Willis, Dillon Card; 12th graders, Andy Bounds, Jannis Jaeck, Justin Gordon, Andrew Cihlar, Nick Bennet, John French and Dalton Baker The wrestlers were recognized for all their hard work and dedication to the sport. This is why they won the section tournament and made BHV’s 5th trip to the state tournament. Their coaches and past coaches (Heidi Oyster, Kirk O’Dell, Mike Barthel, Lee Truax, Mark Bertram, Cory Kimber, Dan Moske and Reggie Thompson) were recognized by Coach Steve Techam. The BHV Lady Raiders are looking forward to this track season as they return a deeper lineup than last year which should help them advance in the conference and the True Team standings. Currently, there are 34 girls in grades 7-12 competing in Track & Field this year. The Raiders will return a lot of athletes from last year’s squad, led by seniors Savanna Buderus, Samara Tobek, Brittany Bloch, Krista Dailey and Kasey Willis. Juniors returning are McKenzie Richter, Rumor Stokes, Jessica Wright, Mathilda Evensen and Manuela Scavazza; sophmores Taylor Shamp, Abby Foy, Vanessa Eisenbraun, Kathryn Barrett, Shania Glenz and Sam Kveton; freshman Tapanga Flanery, Becca Conn, Aubree Seals and Amy Ismil; 8th grader Adison Niel; and 7th graders Erica VanDenheuvel, Courtney Templin, Alyssa Thompson, Moran Glenz, Mardi Ehrmantraut and Michelle Ismil. As a team in 2013, we competed very well. We had our best showing at our conference meet where we had five girls make All-Conference: Dailey (Discus 2nd/Shot Put 2nd); Stokes (Triple Jump 1st/4x200m 1st); Willis (300m Hurdles 2nd/4x200m 1st); Cami Warren (4x200m 1st); and Ashlyn Carlson (4x200m 1st) We followed our conference meet with a strong showing at our Sub-Section meet where we advanced four girls in six events to the section meet, capping it all off with Dailey advancing to the state meet in the shot put. The head coach for the Lady Raiders track team is Kenny Miller, assisted by Dan Moske with Kathryn Ervasti taking on the duties as junior high coach. Lady Raiders place sixth at Bemidji Lions Invite Tigers bow out to number one ranked Minneota Order photos from our website at inhnews.com by Coach Matt Middendorf Browerville 50—Minneota 77 Browerville fell behind early and could never recover as they bowed out the 2014 State Girls Basketball Tournament with a 77-50 loss to Minneota. The Tigers matched buckets with the Vikings at 2-2, but Minneota went on an 11-0 run in the next five minutes, highlighted by the inside presence of Taylor Reiss’ 13 points. Browerville turned the ball over a number of times in the first couple of minutes and the veteran Vikings squad seized the opportunity. Reiss finished with 22 points in the first half and the Tigers went into the halftime break trailing 35-22. Quinn Kircher and Crystal Pearson combined to score 15 points in the first half to help keep the orange and black within striking distance. Kate Middendorf and Kale Knutson each knocked down long range 3-pointers as well to aid the first half scoring. Browerville cut the lead down to nine points early in the second half on a pretty alleyoop play from Kendra Buchta to Knutson. Knutson then added a steal and a bucket to close the lead, but nine points was the closest the Tigers would get. Browerville had no answer for Reiss down in the paint as the junior 2,000 point scorer finished with 40 points in the game. Pearson connected on 15 more points in the second half to finish with a team high 23 points, including 13 of 18 at the JOHN WIESE FORD Sauk Centre • “In the Middle of Minnesota” SAUK CENTRE MINNESOTA HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. to 8 p.m. 320-352-6561 Fri. & Sat. to 5:30 p.m. 888-868-6561 OLSON’S TRUCK SERVICE, INC. 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Car Pick Up/Drop Off Available in the Town of Bertha Like Us on Facebook under Convenient Autorepair and receive a discount on your next oil change! tfn The Bertha-Hewitt/Verndale girls track and field team competed at the Bemidji Lions Invite on Saturday and placed 6th. Congratulations to the following top ten performers. 4x800m Relay—5th place: (Tapanga Flanery, Jessica Wright, Taylor Shamp and McKenzie Richter). Kasey Willis—8th, 60m Hurdles Abby Foy—8th, 60m Dash Morgan Glenz—3rd, 400m Dash Mckenzie Richter—7th, 1600m 4x 200m Relay—7th, Morgan Glenz, Alyssa Thompson, Michelle Ismil and Courtney Templin) Taylor Shamp—8th, 800m. 4x 400m Relay—4th, Abby Foy, Jessica Wright, Becca Conn, Kasey Willis Erica Vandenheuvel—5th, high jump Taylor Shamp—9th, high jump Morgan Glenz—10th, Long Jump Mathilde Evensen—9th, Triple Jump Krista Dailey—1st, shot put Samara Tobeck—3rd, shot put Mathilde Evensen—4th, shot put. Tigers finish with school record 23 wins P.O. 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The cheerleading advisor is Melissa Current. The Statisticians were: Krysta Kopp, Sami Hartman and Paige Gesme. As a team, the Raiders ended the season 18-4; were the Section 6A champions and the Park Region Dual Meet champions, going 8-0. The Raiders qualified six individuals for the state tournament; freshmen Zack Waln, 132-lbs; and Ethan Kimber, 145-lbs.; seniors Nick Bennett, 170-lbs. and Dalton Baker, 285-lbs; and juniors Anthony Kern, at 106-lbs., placed 6th and Dillon Card, 220lbs., placed 3rd. A new team school pinning record was set at 280 pins. The old record was 227, set in 1997-98. We also broke a few individual school records: Holt Truax: Most reversals in a season, 37 Justin Gordon: Most 2-point near falls, 23 Dillon Card: Most wins in a season, 45 Other highlights included • Diagnostics • Alignments • Brakes • Tires • Tune Up • Oil Change • A/C