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TAKING AIM — Aaron Olson, right, lines up a shot while Evan Dobberstein, Chancellor Olson and Dalton Kraay look on. (Submitted photo)


Week two of the Clay Target season was almost identical to week one for the NRHEG shooters.

Just like week one, three shooters turned in a perfect round of 25 out of 25. In week one, the team scored 2695 points. In week two, they scored 2691. It was the kind of performance the team was looking for as they increased their conference lead over second-place Anoka. One of the encouraging signs was that of those three perfect rounds, it involved three different shooters.

"When we have more than a handful of go-to kids, we have a good shot of holding our lead until the end of the season," said head coach Dan Sorum.

By JIM LUTGENS

Editor/Publisher

Yes, the NRHEG Panthers and Bethlehem Academy Cardinals played some volleyball and the team that was supposed to win did win, but that wasn’t what it was all about in New Richland Friday, Oct. 9.

It was Dig Pink Night, in honor of those affected by breast cancer, and a fund-raising event to help battle cancer. A total of $700 was raised. The Panthers honored members of the community who have been battling breast cancer, with each team member playing in honor of them.

“It was a great night,” said Panthers coach Onika Peterson. “I am very proud of all their hard work.”

The NRHEG cross country teams competed in the Waseca Invitational Thursday, Oct. 8 at Lakeside Golf Club. The boys were eighth out of nine teams, the girls eighth of eight.

Boys’ places and times: Josh Fleming, 27th, 18:53; Tyler Schlaak, 32nd, 19:03; Zach Mely, 43rd, 20:00; Braden Routh, 51st, 21:13; Jorey Fischer, 52nd, 21:28; Aaron Fleming, 55th, 23:08; Aaron Seath, 58th, 24:54.

Waseca won with 43 points. The Panthers had 205, defeating Medford.