Page 3B - Crosby-Ironton Courier
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Page 3B - Crosby-Ironton Courier
CROSBY-IRONTON COURIER Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015 Sports THE C-I SIXTH GRADE GIRLS’ traveling basketball team placed fifth in the Grand Rapids Northwoods Tournament Saturday. The Rangers lost their first game and won the second two. Pictured are: front (l-r) Madi Bodle, Kiarah Keepers, Katie Kovatovich, Anna Coughlin, Lily Peterson, Jaycee Rydberg, Gwen Rosecrans, Karli Nixon and Coach Shannon Benson. Back row: Coach Lisa Rydberg, Haylee Hanson, Jocelyn Glomski, Alana Benson, Natalja Tauzell, Josie Parks, Lolanna Bath-Thurstin and Coach Sue Peterson. WINNERS IN THE Knights of Columbus District Free Throw Championships held here Sunday were: front row: Ella Janzen, Aitkin; Ellen Silgen, Deerwood, Karli Nixon, Deerwood; Esther Mitchell, Crosslake and Mariah Bodle, Deerwood. Back row: Jordan Mount, Merrifield; Carsen Turk, Crosby; Frankie Meyer, Ironton; Cayden Turk, Crosby; Isaac Burley, Crosby; Will Silgen, Deerwood. These winners advance to the state compeitition to be held March 28 at St. Cloud Cathedral High School. Disc golf putting competition THE C-I FIFTH GRADE GIRLS’ basketball team took first place in the Ogilvie Tournament Saturday. The Rangers beat Hinckley and Ogilvie and then topped Milaca in a sudden death double overtime game. Pictured are: front (l-r) Emily Miller, Brianna Miller, Ellen Silgen and Margaret Silgen. Back row: Coach Ann Silgen, Kalli Pappenfuss, Grace Kramer, McKenzie McLean, Josie Schaefer and Mya DeCent. Elementary wrestlers place in Proctor ELEMENTARY WRESTLERS taking first place in the Little Falls tournament on Jan. 31st were: (l-r) Michael Fitzpatrick, Daniel DeCent and John Paul Fitzpatrick. The Rangers will host a tournament this Saturday. Leaving school Students are to remain on school property once they arrive for the day. Students leaving the building during the day must have parent/guardian permission and must sign-out in the office. Students should bring their permission notes to the office before 8:30 a.m. to obtain an "out-of-school" pass. The student must then sign out in the office at the appropriate time. Students who are not feeling well may not leave without seeing the nurse or office secretary. Students who leave school without permission will not be allowed to return to school and will be subject to disciplinary consequences as well as risking the loss of class credit (refer to the attendance policy at either school). Even though 18year-olds are considered legal adults in many ways, they must follow the same school policies as minors and have parent permission and sign out of the office before leaving school. The C-I Elementary wrestling squad traveled to Proctor Saturday for a tournament. Taking first place honors were: first grade, David Newton and Victor Adams; third grade, Landin Smith; fourth grade, John Paul Fitzpatrick; fifth grade, Daniel DeCent and Hayden McGowan; sixth grade, Michael Fitzpatrick. Landon Hallin placed second in kindergarten while sixth grade third place finishes went to Evan Lueck, Tyler DeCent and Aeden Voss. The squad is coached by Bobby Crawford, George Adams and Justin McGowan. Camp Vanasek Sports Exchange May 9 in Baxter For the first time you have an opportunity to sell or donate your extra or gently used sports equipment, fishing/hunting (except guns) equipment, bikes, roller blades, and camping gear. On May 9 the Sports Exchange will take place at Camp Vanasek (on Whipple Lake) in Baxter. Bring your sports equipment to the camp beginning at 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.— price it—we help sell it—you receive the asking price less 10 percent. You may also donate your gently used equipment for the benefit of Camp Vanasek. Items can be delivered to camp or Brainerd Community Action. If you have questions, please call Brainerd Community Action at 829-5278. Sno-Serpents meet monthly The Sno-Serpents Snowmobile club meets monthly on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at its clubhouse in Deerwood September through April. The next meeting is Tuesday, March 10. The public is invited to attend. The Sports Exchange is a benefit for Camp Vanasek, your local youth camp, a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. Using school district facilities The Crosby-Ironton School District’s faciltities are available for public use—for example, events, meetings, activities, and fund-raisers. Facility use fees may apply. Cancellation of your event when using school facilities must be made 48 hours in advance of the event or you will be liable for rental fees. Contracts for rent of facilities will be canceled due to bad weather, and all activities will be canceled on emergency closing days with no additional charges assessed to reschedule. The school district reserves the right to cancel reservations, and the district is not responsible for mechanical or electrical failure. To schedule an event using school facilities, contact the CI Community Education office at 711 Poplar Street, Crosby, MN 56441, call 545-8820, or visit www. ci.k12.mn.us. A nationwide disc golf event is returning to the Brainerd Lakes Area. A satellite competition for the month-long Hott Shott National Championships will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, at TheShop, 723 Washington St. (in the old Citadel Games location). It’s not your typical tournament, however: This one is all about putting. Participants take shots from distances of 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 feet. Because of the short distances, it’s a great opportunity for anyone to try the sport, said Matt Perrine, the event’s tournament director. “Even those who have only thrown a Frisbee before will have a lot of fun at this event,” he added. “Everyone will be using the same disc golf putter, creating a level playing field. Plus, the discs are provided, so you don’t even need to own any disc golf equipment to try it out.” The event is a fund-raiser for the event’s host, TheShop. TheShop’s mission is to nurture youth to improve overall wellness and develop assets to support healthy life transitions. TheShop is a community-supported safe space for youth. It is committed to harnessing adolescent energy into positive creative energy by providing opportunities to explore potential and build personal connections. Its program focus provides opportunities for youth to find their paths toward maturity. Whether playing a game of pool, offering a sandwich or providing a listening ear, TheShop remains a safe space where all youth are welcome and can connect with caring adults. A national championship title will be awarded for each year of age and in each gender. The printable certificate will be sent to each winner from Hott Shott headquarters. State championship titles will be awarded for each gender in these divisions in each state: Overall, Senior (60+), Youth (13-17), Junior (10-12) and Cadet (nine and younger). A printable certificate will be sent to each winner from Hott Shott. Cost is $5 for the first attempt and $3 for optional subsequent attempts. Walk-ins are welcome. DNR solicits park and trail grant applications for 2015 The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Parks and Trails Division is now accepting applications for the following grant programs: outdoor recreation, local trail connections, federal recreational trails and regional trails. These grant programs help local governments throughout the state create partnerships with the DNR to fund recreation opportunities. The application due dates are Feb. 27 for the Federal Recreational Trail Grant Program and March 31 for the other programs. The DNR anticipates that both federal and state funding will be available during 2015 for these programs. Program and application information is available on the recreation grants page of Join the Cuyuna Lakes Trail Association The Cuyuna Lakes Trail Association (CLTA) is offering memberships to anyone interested in supporting biking, mountain biking, in-line skating (or rollerblading), running, walking, skiing, hiking and fishing in the Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area and the surrounding communities. Annual memberships are individual, $20; family, $25; senior (62 or older), $10; student, $10; business or association, $100; and lifetime memberships are $500. The CLTA is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. Memberships dues are a form of contribution that is tax-deductible. Membership forms are available online by visiting www.cuyunalakestrail.org. If you are interested in serving on the CLTA Board, helping to improve recreational opportunities in the area, please contact Jenny Smith at 545-4545. 3B the DNR Web site at www.dnr.state.mn.us/grants/re creation/index.html. For more information: —Contact the grants staff listed online. —Call the DNR Information Center at 651296-6157 or 888-646-6367 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. —Send questions via email to info.dnr@state. mn.us. ATV safety training May 16 The Cuyuna Iron Range Riders ATV club will host youth safety training May 16 at 9 a.m. at the Ironton American Legion, 232 Fourth Street. Youth must be 11 years of age before the class start date in order to be eligible to take the class. Class starts at 9 a.m. and lasts until 1 p.m. depending on class size. Students must complete the ATV CD prior to class date. You are required to print the completion certificate and bring it to this class or you will not be able to participate. The CD is free of charge. To obtain a CD, contact the Minnesota DNR at 1-888646-6367, or request a CD through e-mail by writing [email protected] Bring your own properly fitting helmet, dress accordingly to the weather as portions of this class are held outside. Wear appropriate footwear. Bring an ATV; you may share if you have friends or siblings that are taking the class with you. Parents are encouraged to stay for the class; having a proper working knowledge of ATV safety is essential to reinforce these measures at home and on the trail. Students must pre-register by contacting Dave Larson 763458-1338. Arrive a little early for class registration. Sno-Serpents Snowmobile Club seeks members The sport of snowmobiling is a great family adventure. The Sno-Serpents were established in 1973 by a group of friends that decided it was time to build some nice riding trails in our area and to help promote safe snowmobiling to our younger generation. Please remember to stay on the trails and respect the private landowners property. The group currently maintains 85 miles of trails. Annual dues are $30 ($20 of annual fees goes to MNUSA). The club meets once a month September through April. Upcoming events are Saturday, Feb. 7 Scorpion Homecoming on Serpent Lake just east of the boat landing in Crosby and the Second Annual Bar Stool Races at Morningside Park in Ironton For more information about the Sno-Serpents contact Craig Henningson at 838-4933 or Rob Geske at 839-7581 or visit www.sno serpents.com. Learn about wolves at the Arboretum Did you know Northland Arboretum has wolves? Staff from the International Wolf Center in Ely will be at the arboretum to talk to families about wolves and how they are an important member of our ecosystem. Learn about the physical and social adaptations that wolves need to live and survive in their environment and the role wolves play in our environment and more on Saturday, March 28 beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Northland Arboretum Visitor Center. No registration is required. Cost is $10 per family for Arboretum members and $20 per family for non-members. Doors open at 9:45 a.m. Join the Cuyuna Iron Range Riders ATV Club The Cuyuna Iron Range Riders is a family-style group for youth to grandparents located in the Crosby-Ironton area that is dedicated to responsible riding. We offer youth safety training, trail ambassadorship, monthly rides and family-style events each year. Joing an ATV club is a great way to meet new people and enjoy exploring trails. We have been active in the Cuyuna Range community since 2004. The club is maintaining the Miller Black Bear trail area located between the cities of Trommald and Riverton off Iverson Road. The trail area is approximately 20 miles of nice forest trails with scenic overlooks of the Mississippi River. The club offers membership to anyone interested in trail riding and exploring. Individual memberships are $15 annually while a family is $20. Business memberships are $30. Your business name and contact information are listed on the club Web site, Facebook page and posted at both trailhead kiosks at the Miller Black Bear trail area. For more information, go online to www.cuyunaironrangeriders.com or contact the club president, Ken Irish, at 651-470-2601, e-mail [email protected] and follow the club and trail development on Facebook.