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The Trapper's Bowling/Golf 4-person tournament was held at Riverview Golf Course Saturday, May 18. The results:


Championship Flight

1st place: Nate Waldhauser, Ben Waldhauser, Derrick Iverson, Tad Salazar

2nd place: Stan Timmerman, Scott Timmerman, Gary Walstrom, Doug Bushlack

3rd place: Treston Robeck, Mike Stencel, Mike Schrader, Mike Grimley

Harrington homers in 11-1 rout of Medford

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ALL RIGHT! — NRHEG’s Kelli Harrington, right, is congratulated by coach Wendy Schultz rounding third base after hitting a home run over the centerfield fence at Legion Field Monday, May 6. The Panthers beat Randolph 11-1 on their way to at 3-1 week. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)


By JIM LUTGENS

Editor/Publisher

Just think what the NRHEG softball team could do with Jade Schultz in the lineup.

Schultz’s slow but steady recovery from major knee surgery continued and the Panthers continued to play mostly solid ball without their injured star, winning three of four games in the past week.

The Panthers 10-runned Medford 11-1 Monday, May 6, fell 8-4 to Randolph the next day and bounced back to sweep WEM in a Friday doubleheader, winning 3-1 and 5-4 at New Richland’s Legion Field. Coach Wendy Schultz’s crew improved its record to 8-2 overall, 6-2 in the Gopher Conference.

Team third in Section True Team Meet


By JIM LUTGENS

Editor/Publisher

It was a wonderful day to compete, and the NRHEG girls’ track and field team competed wonderfully.

The Panthers dominated their rescheduled home invitational last Friday, winning 11 of 18 events to finish with 231 points to 102 for runner up Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial/Nicollet. St. Clair had 97, Blooming Prairie 65, JWP 39.

“The girls looked fantastic tonight, with some dominating performances,” said coach Duey Ferber. “Many of our young girls stepped up and ran well tonight.”

And many familiar faces finished first.