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Coming home
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Releasing debut solo album, Gavin Berg to perform in NR
HOME AGAIN — Gavin Berg is coming home to Trinity Lutheran Church for a concert Saturday, April 12.
Gavin Berg is coming home — again.
The NRHEG High School graduate will present a “Coming Home Concert” Saturday, April 12 at 7 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in New Richland.
Berg is releasing his debut solo piano album, “Inspire.”
Even in little NR, everything is bigger
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Exchange students enjoying life here
AT HOME IN THE USA — German Exchange Students Celia Ilisch, Julia Kanngiesser and Jana Elin-Bland are enjoying their time as NRHEG High School students. (Star Eagle photo by Jessica Lutgens)
By JESSICA LUTGENS
Staff Writer
Germany’s the word at NRHEG High School this year. It’s also where new students Jana Elin-Brand, Julia Kanngiesser, and Celia Ilisch call home – or rather, “first home.”
These three girls, all in 11th grade, are part of the Foreign Exchange Student program for the 2013-2014 school year, and they’ve adjusted well to their second home. Friendly and funny, they are a joy to meet.
Here’s your chance to get to know these ladies, learn about their experiences, and get a small glimpse of what it’s like to live in a new country.
Goette earns partial scholarship
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NRHEG senior to play football at SMSU
ON THE DOTTED LINE – A happy NRHEG High School senior Nick Goette, surrounded by his parents, Rod and Deb, signs a National Letter of Intent to play football on partial scholarship at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
By JIM LUTGENS
Editor/Publisher
Participating in a sport at the intercollegiate level is an opportunity afforded to a very small percentage of high school athletes. Receiving money to do so is even more rare.
Nick Goette knows how it feels.
The NRHEG High School senior signed a National Letter of Intent last Wednesday to play football on a partial scholarship at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall.
“It’s awesome,” said Goette, son of Rod and Deb Goette of rural Ellendale. “As all this was coming together, I was like, I can’t believe this is happening, I’m getting money for college.”
Mission accomplished
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NRHEG girls repeat as state champs
NO. 1 AGAIN — The Panthers’ Carlie Wagner (3) signifies her team is No. 1 for the second year in a row after NRHEG defeated Kenyon-Wanamingo 71-61 for the Class AA girls’ state basketball championship at Williams Arena in Minneapolis Saturday, March 22. Also pictured for the Panthers is Anna Stork (11). (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
Carlie again shatters state records, but it’s a team effort
By JIM LUTGENS
Editor/Publisher
Happy or sad?
The New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva Panthers couldn't seem to decide. So they were both - with the ledger visibly tilted to the happy side.
The Panthers completed an amazing, improbable, history making two-year run at Williams Arena in Minneapolis Saturday, winning their second consecutive Minnesota Class AA state girls' basketball championship. The Panthers, rated No. 1 in the state all season and seeded No. 1 in the state tournament, defeated No. 2 seed Kenyon-Wanamingo 71-61 for the title, finishing the season with a 61-game winning streak. The Panthers finished 31-0. Kenyon-Wanamingo wound up 31-2, its only losses to NRHEG.
"In 20, 30 years, these girls will be coming back to Williams Arena as legends,” said Panthers coach John Schultz. “To win a state championship, that's one thing. But to do it back-to-back, it's unheard of."
Panthers do it again!
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NRHEG girls defend state title
NRHEG girls' basketball seniors hoist the state championship trophy at Williams Arena in Minneapolis Saturday. The Panthers won their second consecutive Class AA state title. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
The NRHEG girls' baskball team did it again.
The Panthers succeeded in defending their Minnesota Class AA girls' basketball title with a 71-61 victory over Kenyon-Wanamingo Saturday at Williams Arena in Minneapolis.
Senior Carlie Wagner scored 36 record-setting points and her ninth-grade twin sisters added 16 more; 9 for Maddie and 7 for Marnie. All three made the all-tournament team and, for the third year in a row, Carlie broke several records. Paige Overgaard scored eight points Saturday, Jade Schultz seven, Hannah Lundberg four.