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INSTRUCTORS — Helping with the New Richland Area Sportsman’s Club’s Range Day were, front from left, Cody Mosher, Lee Mendenhall, Monica Olson, Al Kraay, Dan McBroom and Ryan Christensen. Back: Jarrod Skalicky, Kipp Routh, Dennis Bolduan, Melissa Bolduan, Jessica Schaffer, Chris Hower, Brian Hoffman, Jane Wagner and John Kaupa. (Photo by Denny Prescher)
The New Richland Area Sportsman’s Club held their Range Day for students that completed the online computer class on firearm safety.
This is a new program approved by the DNR. The students are instructed on all aspects of firearm safety as they go through the computer program. After successfully completing their online class, they are then issued a voucher indicating they can now attend a range and field day to get their hands-on training in the proper handling of various firearms.
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The 2012 Panther softball team enjoyed a fine 16-4 season this year and are looking forward to next year. Despite the loss of some senior leadership, the team will be fielding an experienced bunch next spring. Head Coach Wendy Schultz has released the final statistics and are highlighted as follows.
Batting Avg. (30 or more at bats):
Jade Schultz .456; Tori Raimann .377; Anna Schlaak .340; Mandy Deml .294.
Home Runs:
Tara Simon, Hannah Lundberg 1 each.
Triples:
Schultz 2; Schlaak 2; Anna Stork, Simon 1.
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By JODY WYNNEMER
Staff writer
The New Richland Reds are starting to find their mid-season offense as they are finally able to put some runs across home plate. The pitching staff has also come on not allowing as many runs as in the earlier season games.
Reds 12, Cleveland Condors 7
The Cleveland Condors came to town on June 13 and left on the losing end of a five-run defeat. The Condors starting the scoring early with two runs in the top of the first to go up 2-0. Jason Churchill and Colton Schlaak both scored to knot the game at two. Cleveland countered with three runs in the second, but the Reds came back with two of their own to trail 5-4 after two frames.