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Again, little Geneva comes up big
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30th Annual Cancer Auction kicks off in style
UP FOR BIDS — Paula Twedt displays Elaine Peterson's Graham Cracker Creme Pie so people can get a closer look during the opening weekend of the 30th Annual Geneva Cancer Auction. Elaine makes and donates a pie every year. The auction concludes this weekend at Geneva Bar & Grill. (Star Eagle photo by Kathy Paulsen)
By KATHY PAULSEN
Staff Writer
Geneva doesn't have a very big population, according to the map or the record books. But in terms of the friends who come to be part of a great cause, it’s a very big place.
Continuing a tradition
The Geneva Bar and Grill was filled with supporters on Jan. 10 and 11 for the first weekend of the 30th Annual Geneva Cancer Auction. It may have been cold outside, but much warmth was generated inside.
It is without a doubt the event of the year.
Whitey Hagen welcomed everyone to Geneva, and told the gathering that some people have participated all 30 years.
Panthers prevail in battle of No. 1, 2 rated teams
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NRHEG wins rematch with Washburn
Jade Schultz (12) of the No. 1 rated Panthers looks for an opening during their 67-60 victory over No. 2 ranked Kenyon-Wanamingo at NRHEG High School in New Richland Thursday night. The gym was again packed and there were at least four television stations, several newspapers and two radio stations covering the game. The Panthers defeated Minneapolis Washburn - the team they beat in the state semifinals last March - 87-77 Saturday at Owatonna to remain undefeated. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
The year of the Panther
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Top 10 stories of 2013
Wagner again shatters state records as Panthers take title
THANKS TO CARLIE, WE WERE THE CHAMPIONS — As NRHEG fans celebrate in the background, Carlie Wagner goes in for a layup after stealing the ball late during the Panthers’ state championship victory over Braham last March. Wagner and the Panthers were chosen the top story of the year by the Star Eagle for the second year in a row. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
By JESSICA LUTGENS
Contributing Writer
Last year was one filled with big changes for our small communities of New Richland, Hartland, Ellendale and Geneva: a state championship, new administration at the school, a new area priest, and national attention for some of our own hometown heroes. It’s difficult to narrow it down to just 10 of the most important events, but the number one slot should be more than obvious.
Once again, Carlie Wagner and the Lady Panthers basketball team steal the spotlight, bringing home NRHEG’s first state championship. Coming off a 32-1 season and a third-place finish, the Panthers made their second visit to state in a row, their third appearance ever (the first being in 2004). Despite the loss of key player Jade Schultz four minutes into the semifinal game, the girls fought their way to victory, defeating Pelican Rapids, Minneapolis Washburn and finally undefeated Braham in what has been called one of the most exciting championship games in state tournament history.
3,000 points!
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Wagner marks milestone at St. Peter
NRHEG High School senior Carlie Wagner and coach John Schultz pose for a photo as Wagner received a standing ovation for surpassing the 3,000-point milestone for her basketball career early in the first half of a 97-39 victory over Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop in the first round of the St. Peter Invitational Friday. Wagner finished with 37 points and 11 assists. The unbeaten Panthers, led by the University of Minnesota-bound Wagner, are ranked No. 1 in the state in Class AA. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
Visions of sugarplums
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Band, choir present Christmas Concert
MAESTRO PLEASE — NRHEG High School Band Director Tim Siewert directs his troupe as the NRHEG High School Choir, directed by Jennifer Fredrickson, stands at the ready during the combined Band/Choir Concert at the high school Monday, Dec. 16. (Star Eagle photo by Nikki Erickson)
By NIKKI ERICKSON
Contributing Writer
There was a hush in NRHEG High School gym last Monday night as the choir opened the 2013 Christmas Band and Choir Concert.
The sixty-eight members of the NRHEG Concert Choir began with the well-known song, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," arranged by Elizabeth Campbell. The addition of snazzy snaps and the cool, laid back feel of the men's foundation of "doom" in the baritone line was catchy.
Choir Director Jennifer Fredrickson welcomed the crowd to the concert and gave a resounding thank you to the many students who put their time and talent to provide the entertainment for the evening. Thanks was also given to Gratia Johnson for her beautiful accompaniment on the piano.