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The NRHEG boys’ track and field team saw some unfamiliar competition in the Glen Amundsen Invitational at Stewartville Tuesday, April 14.
That competition was tough.
The panthers totaled 36 points, good for sixth among seven squads. Stewartville won with 176 followed by Rochester Lourdes with 114, GMLOS 78.5, Blooming Prairie 56.5 and Hayfield 43. Triton totaled 33.
“It was a good meet for our boys,” said Panthers coach Duey Ferber. “It was fun to see some other teams than we usually see. We didn’t score a lot of points tonight, but the boys performed well.”
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The season is off and running for the NRHEG High School golf teams, which came up short in a nonconference dual meet with Triton Tuesday, April 14.
The girls almost pulled off a win, falling by one stroke, 227-226.
Jessica Nafe paced the Panthers and was co-medalist with a 54 for nine holes. Bayli Possin shot a 55, Tali Wayne 58, Kyra Possin 60, Jill Jongbloedt 61 and Lauren Herrmann 66.
The boys lost 167-222.
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NRHEG High School winter sports award winners were named at Sunday night’s awards ceremony in the high school gymnasium in New Richland.
They were, by sport:
Boys’ Basketball
• Panther Award — Spencer Tollefson
• Most Improved — John Cole
• Defensive Award — Macoy Schwierjohann
• Practice Player Award — Brady Beenken
• All-Conference — Tollefson, Trevor Tracy, Kevin Kalis, Oakley Baker
• Captains — Tollefson, Tracy, Kalis, Schwierjohann