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Camerer, Lundberg homer at Hayfield; section starts this week

 

The NRHEG softball team enjoyed a perfect week, but it wasn’t always easy.

The Panthers had to rally past and hold off opponents while finishing the regular season on a winning streak.

The Panthers, 15-5 overall, finished 4-2 in the Gopher Conference.

 

NRHEG 6, Blooming Prairie 5

The big hit was delivered by Grace Johns with two outs in the fourth inning at Blooming Prairie Monday, May 16.

Johns’ single cleared the bases and was one of her two hits. Paige Knudson and Gabby Muri also had two hits each, Natalie Aaseth one.

 

 

Last week went as the season has gone for the NRHEG baseball team.

The Panthers won one of three, moving their record to 3-8 in the Gopher Conference and 6-10 overall.

 

NRHEG 13, Blooming Prairie 6

The Panthers jumped on top early at Blooming Prairie Monday, May 16, taking an 11-0 lead after two innings and coming within an out of 10-running the Blossoms in the fifth.

Dempsey Tucker had four RBIs and scored twice for the Panthers, who got two RBIs apiece from Cole Staloch and Trai Wicks. Sawyer VanMaldeghem also hit safely.

Tucker started the pitched two hitless innings. Staloch went the rest of the way on the mound.

 

 

It wasn’t a championship day for the NRHEG track and field teams, but it was more than respectable.

Both the girls and boys finished in second place in the Gopher Conference Meet Tuesday, May 17 at Wells.

WEM won the girls’ title with 184 points, followed by NRHEG with 127, USC/AC 107.5, Maple River 91, Medford 58, Bethlehem Academy 54, Blooming Prairie 49.5.

Earning all-conference were first-place finishers Hailey Schuller, 100 hurdles, 17.15; Maddie Wagner, long jump, 15-5.5; and Sophia Fischer, shot put, 36-7.