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With two weeks left in competition ,the boys on the NRHEG High School clay target team are feeling the pressure to up their game in an effort to catch the conference leaders from McGregor-Aitkin-Cromwell.
Thanks to scores that placed the team in six of the top 10 individual scores for the week they accomplished that goal, but only by a small margin. Outscoring the MAC team by 400 points does close the gap, but with just one week left the NRHEG squad will have to do significantly better to close the 2000-point gap that still exists.
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The NRHEG High School golf teams played in the recent Gopher Conference tournament, where the girls finished second and the boys fourth among five schools.
Heavily favored USC ran away with the girls’ title with 433 strokes for 18 holes. The Panthers had 463, Maple River 556. Blooming Prairie and Bethlehem Academy did not have full squads.
NRHEG scoring: Kyra Possin 112, Jessica Nafe 113, Jill Jongbloedt 118, Bayli Possin 120, Grace Logan 129, Tali Wayne 146.
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The outlook was downright bleak for the NRHEG High School baseball team entering tournament play.
After a strong start, the Panthers had struggled much of the season, compiling a 6-11 record and drawing the No. 7 seed in the south half of Section 2AA, earning the right to play at Gopher Conference champion and No. 2 seeded WEM. Add to that the fact NRHEG had not won a playoff game since this year’s seniors were in sixth grade.
Easy win for the Bucs, right? Wrong.
The Panthers pulled off the upset, hammering the home team 10-4 Friday, May 22 at Waterville.
The Panthers advanced to the double-elimination portion of the tournament and play Tuesday, May 26 at Waseca. Win or lose, the Panthers play Friday, May 28 at the site of the higher seeded team.