A little saturated
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Wind, rain wreak havoc around area
The NRHEG area has experienced a lot of storm activity the past several days. Above is a partially-flooded New Richland City Park, in the middle is a very flooded Legion Field and at the bottom is Riverview Golf Course Wednesday afternoon. Rain and high winds have caused much damage to crops and structures throughout the area. Between Saturday and Tuesday, six inches of rain fell in Waseca County, according to the Southern Research and Outreach Center, making it the third wettest June in recorded history — so far. More rain is in the forecast. (Star Eagle photos by Jim Lutgens)
Golden again
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Wagner ends Panther career on top
Wearing a New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva uniform for the final time, Carlie Wagner went out on top Friday afternoon, winning the Class A state high jump championship at Hamline University in St. Paul. It was the second state high jump title in three years for Wagner, who was not able to compete last year because of injury. (Star Eagle photo by Jim Lutgens)
Hats off to the class of 2014!
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Raece Johnson receives his diploma and congratulations from NRHEG School Board Chairman Rick Schultz during commencement exercises for NRHEG High School’s class of 2014 Sunday, May 25. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
Wagner, Schiltz reach state
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Carlie wins section high jump crown; T.J. 2nd in 1600
RECORD BREAKERS — The NRHEG girls’ 4x200-meter relay team missed qualifying for state, finishing third in Saturday’s Section 2A meet at Mankato, but the foursome did set a new school record with a time of 1:48.44. From left: Maddie Wagner, Gretchen Ramaker, Marnie Wagner, Carlie Wagner. Carlie Wagner and T.J. Schiltz advanced to state. (Photo by Sharon Ramaker)
By JIM LUTGENS
Editor/Publisher
NRHEG track and field coach Duey Ferber was not complaining after Saturday’s Section 2A meet at Mankato West.
He wasn’t bragging either.
“It was kind of an up-and-down meet for us,” said the veteran coach. “We had some good times, and some not-so-good times.”
The good times continue for two Panthers, seniors Carlie Wagner and T.J. Schiltz, who advanced to yet another state meet.
First-place racers
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4x800 boys take conference crown
The 4x800-meter relay team of Raece Johnson, Spencer Tollefson, John Cole and Tyler Schlaak captured first place in the Gopher Conference meet Tuesday with a time of 9:14.37. It was one of five firsts for the Panthers. T.J. Schiltz won the 1600 and 3200, Schlaak won the 800, and Kevin Kalis won the discus. NRHEG was third among seven squads. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)