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Sports Bowling
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Bowling Fall color ATV ride Saturday
CROSBY-IRONTON COURIER
Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014
Sports
VOLLEYBALL
C-I downs Pillager, 3-0
The Crosby-Ironton varsity
volleyball team defeated
Pillager last Tuesday, 3-0.
The Rangers came out with
a 25-15 win in the first set and
took a hard-fought second set,
26-24. C-I won the third and
deciding set, 27-25.
Hallie Schmidt tallied 11
kills to lead the Rangers while
Sofie Della Pace added 10 kills
and 10 digs. Mariah Melenich
also tallied 10 digs while Jami
Nelson finished with 23 set
assists and eight digs.
VOLLEYBALL
VARSITY SCORING
Pillager
(K=Kills; SA=Set Assists; A=Aces; D=Digs)
C-I
Jami Nelson
Hallie Schmidt
Becca Sharp
Mariah Melenich
Sofie Della Pace
Kaitlyn Johnson
Sam Gutzman
Karigan Lattery
Melia Voss
Team Totals
K SA A
2
23 1
11 0 3
3
1 0
0
2 0
10 0 2
3
0 0
2
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 0
32 26 6
D
8
6
1
10
10
2
6
5
1
49
Ranger spikers lose to
Wadena/Deer Creek, 3-0
The Crosby-Ironton varsity and travlel to Pequot Lakes
volleyball team lost to visiting Tuesday.
Wadena/Deer Creek Monday,
VOLLEYBALL
3-0.
VARSITY SCORING
The Rangers opened with a
Wadena/Deer Creek
(K=Kills; SA=Set Assists; A=Aces; D=Digs)
16-25 loss in the first set and
K SA A D
dropped the second, 12-25. C-I C-I
4
12 0 9
fell in the third and final set, Jami Nelson
Mariah Melenich
0
1 0 7
18-25.
Kaitlyn Johnson
7
0 0 2
Kaitlyn Johnson paced the Jessica Arneson
1
0 0 2
Rangers with seven kills while Sofie Della Pace
6
1 2 12
Sofie Della Pace added six Karigan Lattery
1
0 1 6
kills and 12 digs. Jami Nelson Sam Gutzman
0
0 0 5
0
0 0 0
tallied 12 set assists and nine Becca Sharp
Madison Lattery
1
0 0 1
digs.
0
0 0 0
The Rangers, 9-15 overall, Shauna Greely
1
0 0 0
will host Hill City Thursday Melia Voss
Team Totals
21
14 3
44
Girls play in tournament
The Crosby-Ironton varsity Sam Gutzman added 21 digs.
volleyball team played in the Nelson also tallied eight ace
Mora Invitational Saturday serves in the event.
and came out with four losses.
VOLLEYBALL
C-I opened pool play with a
VARSITY SCORING
21-25 and 17-25 loss to
Mora Tournament
(K=Kills; SA=Set Assists; A=Aces; D=Digs)
Hinckley and then fell to
K SA A D
Milaca, 16-25, 17-25. In the C-I
3
0 0 5
medal round the Rangers lost Becca Sharp
Cyan Hale
2
2 0 3
to Mora, 6-25 and 13-25 Hallie Schmidt
8
1 0 8
before falling to Providence Jami Nelson
11 23 8 25
22-25, 25-19 and 12-15.
Kaitlyn Johnson
11 1 0 4
The Rangers also lost Hallie Karigan Lattery
0
1 1 14
Schmidt to a knee injury in the Kylie Monson
6
0 0 4
1
8 4 8
tourney. Sofie Della Pace led Madison Lattery
5
2 2 13
the Rangers with 12 kills in the Mariah Melenich
0
0 0 1
tournament, while Jami Melia Voss
0
0 2 21
Nelson and Kaitlyn Johnson Sam Gutzman
Greely
1
0 0 0
added 11 each. Nelson also had Shauna
Sofie Della Pace
12 2 0 24
25 digs and 23 set assists while Team Totals
60 39 17
Della Pace had 24 digs and 130
C-I falls at Park Rapids
The loss dropped the
The Crosby-Ironton varsity
volleyball team lost at Park Rangers to 9-10 overall this
season.
Rapids Thursday, 1-3.
C-I pounded out a 25-22
VOLLEYBALL
win in the first set, but lost the
VARSITY SCORING
next three, 5-25, 18-25 and 23Park Rapids
25.
(K=Kills; SA=Set Assists; A=Aces; D=Digs)
K SA A D
Hallie Schmidt had 12 kills C-I
8
12 4 2
and 13 digs to lead the Rangers Jami Nelson
12 2 0 13
while Jami Nelson added eight Hallie Schmidt
Becca Sharp
2
0 0 0
kills and 12 set assits.
VOLLEYBALL
Thurs., Oct. 9
Tues., Oct. 14
Wed., Oct. 22
Fri., Oct. 24
Wed., Oct. 29
Sat., Nov. 11
Hill City
Pequot Lakes
Section Tourney
Section Quarters
Section Semis
Semi-finals
C-I
Away
Mariah Melenich
Sofie Della Pace
Kaitlyn Johnson
Sam Gutzman
Karigan Lattery
Madison Lattery
Melia Voss
Team Totals
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
17
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
8
2
7
4
5
2
4
0
39
‘Saving Hearts’ 5K
run/walk Oct. 25
The first ‘Saving Hearts’
5K or one mile Suicide
Prevention Run/Walk will be
held Saturday, Oct. 25 beginning at 9 a.m. at the Hallett
Center of Crosby.
This event has been created in memory of Shane Heyn
who ended his own pain on a
cold night in December of
2012 at the age of 35. Some,
if not all of us, have been
affected by suicide in some
way. Our family was directly
affected and want to help prevent this from happening to
more people. This has been
something that our family has
carried with us every day
since then. We want to help
people who are struggling
emotionally and mentally and
try to prevent suicide from
happening. Even if we reach
one person, help save one life,
that will be an accomplishment.
You never really understand the affects of suicide
until it directly affects you in
some way. For us, it is a day
that we will never forget. A
day that our eyes were opened
to how short life is. A day that
we realized a person who we
loved deeply was hurting so
much and we had no idea
about that hurt. And now the
day has come that we decided
it was time for something to
change, for those who are
secretly hurting to get the
help they need.
We are raising money for
an organization called NAMI,
which is the National
Alliance on Mental Illness,
the nation’s largest non-profit
grassroots mental health
organization dedicated to
building better lives for the
millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI
advocates for access to services, treatment, support and
research. NAMI is steadfast in
its commitment to raising
awareness and building a
community for hope for all
those in need exists to help
people who are contemplating
suicide and/or dealing with
mental illness.
We would love any support, prayers, donations and
help that you would like to
provide. This will be the first
5K of many for us to raise
money to help people who are
hurting. If you would like
more information and registration forms please contact
Ann Raph at 838-6109. This
run will include a t-shirt, door
prizes, food and beverages.
‘Tis the season...
to wear orange
For your safety and the
safety of those around you,
please remember to wear a
cap and outer clothing above
the waist in a blaze orange
color.
Visitors to the Cuyuna
Country State Recreational
Area are ecouraged to wear
orange clothing when in the
rec area.
Sunday Night Mixed
W L
Ron’s Collision
24 11
TCBX
23 12
Cuyuna Lanes
21 14
Lakes State Lumber 18 17
Ingalls Construction
16 19
Woodtick Inn
15 20
Krugers Automotive
9 26
High Team Series—Lakes
State Lumber, 1947.
High Team Game—Lakes
State Lumber, 679.
High Ind. Series (Men)—
Andy Robinson, 538; Jeremy
French, 517; Tony Styx, 506.
High Ind. Series (Men)—Andy
Robinson,
198;
Jeremy
French, 193; Jake Wodarz,
190.
High Ind. Series (Women)—
Jayne Ravnik, 500; Lynn
Valiquet,
482;
Frances
Mitchell, 455.
High Ind. Single Games
(Women)—Jayne
Ravnik,
181; Lynn Valiquet and Holly
Tisdell, 177; Frances Mitchell,
170.
Monday Night Mixed
W L
Fresh Start Market
21 7
Godfrey Plumbing
17 11
Ingalls Construction 14 14
Players Sports Bar 12 16
The Woodtick
11 17
C-I Courier
9 19
High Team Series—Godfrey
Plumbing, 1546.
High Team Game—Godfrey
Plumbing, 534.
High Ind. Series (Men)—Gary
Knutson, 554; Glen Knutson,
517; Roger Wagner, 499.
High Ind. Single Games
(Men)—Gary Knutson, 197,
194; Glen Knutson, 188, 178;
Roger Wagner, 179.
High Ind. Series (Women)—
Mary Styx, 506; Sharon
Knutson,
475;
Nancy
Northburg, 452.
High Ind. Single Games
(Women)—Mary Styx, 180,
170; Sharon Knutson, 172;
Nancy Northburg, 166.
The Cuyuna Iron Range
Riders club will meet Oct. 11 at 9
a.m. at the Ironton American
Legion, 232 Fourth Street. A
club ride will follow to the
Moose River trails in Cass
County. Join the group for lunch
and a nice scenic forest ride.
Non-members are always welcome to join.
The club has completed
much of the trail maintenance,
signing, trail grading and brushing on the Miller Black Bear
trails. The club will continue
Thursday Night Mens
W
L
Lambert Water Wells
Dan’s Catering
Woodtick Inn
Barstock Liquors
Town Tavern
Kruger Auto Repair
95
40
91
44
74
61
70
65
42.5 92.5
32.5 102.5
High Team Series—Barstock
Liquors, 2624.
High Team Game—Barstock
Liquors, 974.
High Ind. Series (Men)—
Roger Wagner, 624; Todd
Olson, 611; Rich Northburg,
569.
High Ind. Single Games
(Men)— Roger Wagner, 279;
Todd Olson, 239; Mike Radke,
227.
Mercury
still tops
The Mercury are the lone
unbeaten team in the C-I fifth
and sixth grade girls’ basketball league and still remain
alone atop the standings.
The Mercury defeated the
Shock, 27-25 and the Lynx
stopped the Storm, 30-19.
Karli Nixon tallied 22
points to lead the Mercury,
while McKenzie McLean
scored four points and
Anastasia Franzen added one
point. Natalja Tauzell paced
the Shock with nine points and
Jacey Rydberg added eight.
Kalli Stockard scored six
points and Madlyn Bodle
scored two.
Lilly Peterson scored 12
points and Alana Bendson
added 10 points to lead the
Lynx past the Storm. Hailey
Hanson chipped in six points
and Emily Miller scored two.
Gwen Rosecrans scored 11
points to lead the Storm, while
Mya DeCent scored six and
Josie Parks added two.
The Storm will play the
Shock while the Mercury will
square off against the Lynx
today.
more information about the club,
the trail area and club rides, contact club president, Ken Irish
[email protected], 651470-2601 or vice president, Brian
M a t h i s o n
[email protected], 763381-4772. Connect with us on
Facebook for more information
about the trail area and the club.
Check the DNR’s website for
trail conditions and closures
before
heading
out.
h t t p : / / w w w. d n r. s t a t e . m n .
us/index.html, click on recreation.
Homecoming week…
—Brenda Booth photo
COLD, WET RAIN couldn’t keep the Homecoming game Friday. The
smiles off the C-I Just For Kix young dancers cheered the Rangers
dancers as they performed during to a 22-8 victory.
halftime of the C-I/Pine City
Wednesday Night Womens
W
L
Wild Rice Woodwork 22
13
Jim’s Dames
22
13
Crosby Bar
19
16
J.H. Truckin’ Babes 17
18
Ya ‘Betcha
14
21
American Family Ins. 11
24
High Team Series—Jim’s
Dames, 1625.
High Team Game—Jim’s
Dames, 589.
High Ind. Series (Women)—
Cheryl Hecker, 504; Becky
Nordeen,
490;
Joan
Hasskamp, 477.
High Ind. Single Games
(Women)—Cheryl Hecker,
196; Joan Hasskamp, 190;
Becky Nordeen, 186.
Thursday Morning Coffee
W
L
Chamberlin Trucking
28
14
North Country Cafe 27
15
Cuyuna Lanes
25
17
Hudrlik Carpet
20
22
GuidePoint
14
28
High Team Series—Hudrlik
Carpet, 1769.
High Team Game—Hudrlik
Carpet, 631.
High Ind. Series (Women)—
Mary Spolarich, 521; Nancy
Petroske, 509; Jayne Ravnik,
463.
High Ind. Single Games
(Women)—Terry Dean, 201;
Jayne Ravnik, 199; Mary
Spolarich, 194.
making improvements on the
trail area throughout the riding
season. Picnic tables, grills and
portable restroom will be added
to the trail area in the future. The
trail area is located between the
cities of Trommald and Riverton
off of Iverson road.
The club offers memberships
to anyone interested in trail riding
and exploring nature. ATV riding
is a fun way to meet people and
explore Minnesota’s great outdoors. Membership forms are
available on line at www.cuyunaironrangeriders.com.
For
—Brenda Booth photo
DENNY AND SANDY DAVIS of Crosby gave
money to fill the helmet for Cancer to freshman
Zach Spalj during the C-I Homecoming football
game Friday night.
—Brenda Booth photo
LIEUTENANT
JOE
DWYER
of
the
Minnesota State Patrol
along with help from
Sergeant Brett Workman
shot seat belt safety tshirts into the crowd during the football game.
Senior Night for
Football is Oct. 15
Seniors will be honored at
the Crosby-Ironton vs. Aitkin
football game at John Davies
Athletic Field on Wednesday,
Oct. 15.
Mystics only
unbeaten
The Mystics remained
unbeatend and on top of the the
C-I third and fourth grade girls’
basketball league standings.
The Mystics won a 16-9 battle with the previously unbeaten
Liberty last Wednesday while
the Comets took care of the
Sparks, 15-10.
Josie Schaefer paced he
Mystics with eight points while
Elaina Lettman and Margaret
Silgen each added four points.
Gracesen Klein had seven
points to lead the Liberty and
Cayla Riedemann added two
points.
Korrina Nixon tallied eight
points to lead the Comets while
Annabell Dahlberg added five
and Hannah Pakarinen chipped
in two points. Lillianna Young
paced the Sparks with four
points, while Keina Stirewalt,
Gabby Rosecrans and Teagan
Ceplecha all scored two points.
The Mystics will play the
Sparks today while the Liberty
plays the Comets.
—Brenda Booth photo
THE GRAD BLAST TAILGATE party had
moved indoors due to the rain, but it didn’t
damper spirits. Here, Crosby’s Debbie Jensen
(left) receives a hot dog from Jeanne Barber of
Deerwood.
Temporary off-highway vehicle
trail closures begin in November
The Minnesota Department
of Natural Resources will restrict
recreational use of off-highway
vehicles (OHVs) in some areas
during the upcoming firearms
deer hunting season. Vehicles
affected by the restrictions include
all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), offhighway motorcycles (OHMs)
and registered off-road vehicles
(ORVs) such as four-wheel drive
trucks that are not being used in
conjunction with deer hunting by
a licensed deer hunter.
The restrictions, which apply
to state forest trails and access
routes but not to state forest roads,
aim to protect recreational riders
from potentially unsafe riding
conditions and to minimize conflicts between deer hunters and
recreational riders who may inadvertently disturb them.
Licensed deer hunters may
still use these routes in conjunction with their hunting activity:
• Before legal shooting time.
• From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
• After legal shooting hours.
Effective dates of the recreational riding restrictions will be:
• Nov. 8 to 23 for the northeastern Minnesota 100 Series deer
season.
• Nov. 8 to 16 for the
Minnesota 200 Series deer season.
Because recreational OHV
trails located in southeastern
Minnesota close Nov. 1 each year,
no additional OHV riding restrictions are necessary in that part of
the state.
While many recreational
OHV riders have voluntarily
opted not to ride forest trails during
deer hunting and small-game seasons, recreational OHV riding has
become a year-round sport for
many. DNR officials remind
everyone who visits Minnesota’s
state forests this fall to put safety
first.
SAM 101.5 would like to thank the
following businesses who help support
Crosby-Ironton Ranger Sports broadcasts
River Oaks Dental • Tesoro • Crosby-Ironton Courier • C-I Pub • The Deerstand
Olsens Mercantile • French’s Automotive • C-I Transportation
Range Disposal • Oberg Fence • MidMN Federal Credit Union • Koop Funeral Home
Paulbecks County Market • Cuyuna Regional Medical Center • Crosby Dairy Queen
Brandle Motors • Bay Lake Marine • Lambert Water Wells
Century 21 Jacobs Realty, LLC • Deerwood Bank
Aitkin Body Shop • American Family, Dru Curly
Eye Care Center • Cycle, Path & Paddle • GuidePoint Pharmacy
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