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Four Viking gridders tabbed as All-State

Thursday, December 5, 2024 8:07 am

Four Decorah football players were recently named to the Iowa Football Coaches Association all state teams.

TV now a veteran squad in Hoffert’s third season at the helm

Thursday, December 5, 2024 8:03 am

Turkey Valley girls basketball coach Steve Hoffert is bringing back nine letter winners for theTrojans, who are looking to make some noise this year – the kind that brings home banners in 2024-2025.
The Trojans played to a 7-15 mark and sixth place finish (6-10) in the Upper Iowa Conference a season ago, and the veteran bunch sports four returning starters this year.

Trojans will bring a new lineup out on to the hardwood“Trust the process.” Those are John Izer’s words about his Turkey Valley boys hoops squad. He’s ready to get the season started. Turkey Valley lost four starters from a squad last winter and went 12-11 overall and 7-9 in the UIC (sixth place). TV’s lone starter back is junior forward Logan Busta – an honorable mention UIC pick last year. “We’re an easy scout right now. Nobody knows the names of seven out of our 10 guys – unless you’re talking football,” said Izer. “J.D. (Kruse) and Logan – we’ll be asking a ton out of them.” Kruse did start three games last year but was more or less a key reserve on Izer’s squad – who like to push the ball up the floor in a fast-paced, high-energy style of hoops play. Izer said the physical size of his players will give the team another reason to continue focusing on setting a break-neck pace against their opponents — no one on Izer’s roster is taller than 6-2. “We’re going to have periods where we’re going to have a hard time scoring,” said Izer. “We need to generate some stuff. We’re going to have to generate some turnovers. We’re going to have to find some fast breaks and Logan can lead all of that. He’s one of the best at leading all that.” Justin Izer – the coach’s son – was the head girls hoops coach at South Winneshiek last year but will be his father’s top assistant this winter. Also on John Izer’s coaching staff are Steve Busta and Adam Hanson. Those four coaches will attempt to mold a team brimming with potential and talent. Izer is excited about a new bunch who will take center stage in Jackson Junction and help turn over a new leaf – hopefully the winning variety for all the red, black and white-clad Trojans this winter. “They’re going to be thrown in,” said John Izer. “They’re hungry in practice. They’re wanting to work. They’ve been real easy to work with so far.” Izer’s projected lineup – at least the one that recently played North Fayette Valley in Monona during a jamboree scrimmage – will be Busta and Kruse, as well as sophomores Cale Langreck, Jordan Kriener and Kaden Schmidt. “That sophomore class – I’ve got a great lock-down man-to-man defender in there. I’ve got a guy who’s full of energy and just won’t stop,” John Izer added. The starters TV lost due to graduation from a year ago are seniors Oliver Schmitt (first team all-conference), Caleb Kurtenbach (honorable All-UIC), Russell Nieman and Braylen Byrne. TV’s newcomers will help fill the void. John Izer said he’ll play eight or nine deep on his roster – at least that’s the plan before the Christmas break rolls around. “They’re working hard. They want to be challenged. They’re not whiny about what we’re doing. They’re asking for it,” said Izer. “We’ve got a good group.” Trojan juniors Tucker Reicks and Alex Hanson will also look to shine for Izer and his Trojans this winter. “We’re going to ask a lot of Tucker Reicks,” said John Izer. “He’s gotten bigger. He’s gotten stronger. We’re going to push him inside a little bit just because we like the way he works inside. Alex’s our best 3-point shooter.” TV’s starting rotation could also be a fluid situation until everything falls into place. “We’re mixing and matching,” said Izer. “We gotta get combinations down.” Schmidt – the Trojans’ leading rusher last year on the football field – has impressed the TV head coach so far during his first taste of varsity hoops play. “He’s quick. He’s tough. He doesn’t bring a lot of scoring, but he brings a lot to the defensive side,” John said. Langreck averaged 2.2 points and made good on three three-point shots during his freshman season. TV lost more than 60 percent of its scoring from last year. Busta is the Trojans’ top scorer back as he averaged 9.4 points per game and over five rebounds a contest. The Turkey Valley signal caller out on the gridiron knows how to distribute the rock as well as the pigskin as evident by his average of 4.2 assists a game. His 96 assists total led TV in that category. Kruse is a jumping-jack that can bounce out of the gym with his athletic ability and racked up over seven points of offense a contest and 5.2 rebounds a game. TV senior Jonah Orvis, junior Wyatt Maklenburg, sophomores Treyton Franzen and Jayden Rausch as well as freshman Caleb Kriener will also look to contribute to the Trojans’ cause this winter. John Izer also stated that his team can’t be afraid to get dirty, get on the floor and come up with those 50-50 loose balls. “I believe we’ve got guys that want to do that,” said Izer. Kee High was the conference champ (15-1) last season, while NFV and MFL MarMac tied for second at 13-3. South Winn and Postville tied for third with 9-7 league marks. “Our conference is loaded this year. North Fayette was in the substate game. Kee was in the substate game. South Winn brings everybody back and they are loaded with athletes,” said John Izer. “It’s about as tough of a conference as we’ve seen for a long time.”

Thursday, December 5, 2024 8:00 am

“Trust the process.”
Those are John Izer’s words about his Turkey Valley boys hoops squad.
He’s ready to get the season started.

Vikes upended by North Scott

Friday, November 15, 2024 8:40 am

Where cheers filled the stadium in the final minute the prior week, Decorah fans fell silent in the closing seconds of Friday’s game against North Scott as the Lancers came back from a 10-point deficit in the final 6:30 to expel the Vikings from the postseason, 28-24.
With the outcome no Decorah player, coach or fan wanted, the Vikes have nothing to hang their heads about as they posted the first 10-win season since 2013, and going undefeated in the district.

Four events headed to state in Marshalltown

Friday, November 15, 2024 8:39 am

The Decorah swim team will have representatives in four events this weekend at the state meet in Marshalltown Saturday, Nov. 9, at the regional meet at Linn-Mar.
All of Decorah’s events qualified with at-large bids, which are time-based in relation to other regions across the state. The Vikings posted a seventh-place overall finish, totaling 153 points as Iowa City West captured the team title with 422.5 points.

Five Trojans tabbed all-district

Friday, November 15, 2024 8:38 am

Mark Scott regaled a memorable play this fall in a game versus Don Bosco where one of his Trojan football players tracked down a ball carrier, forced the turnover and then proceeded to make another tackle as the opposition fell on the pigskin to retain possession.
That desire to never back down – regardless of the circumstance – perhaps best personified the kind of season it was for the Turkey Valley football squad.
In 2024, the ball didn’t exactly bounce the Trojans’ way, but that didn’t stop coach Scott’s playmakers from having an impact – win or lose.

Johnson final Pigskin Picks winner

Friday, November 15, 2024 8:34 am

The final week of the 2024 Pigskin Picks football contest is in the books and it was a tough one with the best entry missing four games.
Decorah’s Ray Johnson took the top prize with Armin Pipho of Moorhead, MN., taking second and Decorah’s Marlene Sorenson third.
Pipho and Sorenson each were among the many missing five games; however, both correctly guessed the first tie breaker which was the highest single score of a game of 45. It was Kansas who racked up the high score for the week, as well as combining with Iowa State to have 81 for the second tie breaker. Pipho had guessed 68 in the second tie breaker with Sorenson estimating 60.

Just short for Warrior girls; good runs by Decorah, SW’s Conway

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 10:12 am

Standing on the deck was just not in the cards for the Winneshiek County teams Friday and Saturday following the Class 3A and 1A races at the state cross country meet in Fort Dodge.

Decorah’s 15-14 victory one to remember

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 10:10 am

Cheers could be heard throughout downtown Decorah as the Viking football team took down Newton in the first round of the Class 4A playoff in the final minute Friday night, 15-14.
And it’s probably a game players, coaches and fans will never forget.

Warriors gridders honored by district for efforts

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 10:08 am

A host of South Winn football players were honored by being named all-district in Class A District 3.
In total, four athletes were named first team and three were honorable mention.

NEIC recognizes Viking quartet

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 10:05 am

Four members of the Decorah volleyball team were honored for their work on the hardwood this fall by being named to the all-conference list.
Juniors McKinley Massman and Dylin Thompson were named to the Northeast Iowa Conference first team, while senior Ellie Rolfs and Leah Holland received second team nods.

Eleven locals earn all-conference volleyball nods

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 10:04 am

Eleven local spikers were named to the Upper Iowa Conference all-league teams, released last week.
Six members from the South Winn squad were recognized while five members of the Turkey Valley team were honored for their efforts.

Coach Rollinger recognized for his retirement

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 9:58 am

For 40 years, Joel Rollinger had been a fixture in the Decorah boys track and field program as an assistant and head coach. At the conclusion of the 2024 season, coach Rollinger decided to retire from the coaching ranks after an extremely successful run and his accomplishments were recognized before Friday’s football game.

ISU loss trips up FBC entries

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 9:55 am

Nearly every entry bet on Iowa State defeating Texas Tech in week eight of the Pigskin Picks football contest, only one didn’t believe in the Cyclones among the 42 entries, making it the most missed game of the week.

Lace them up; Decorah girls and boys, SW girls, Conway to state

Thursday, October 31, 2024 10:10 am

Get on the deck to get a medal – that is the dream for three Winneshiek County cross country teams and one individual.
Following a missed season at state in 2022, the Decorah girls will return for the second straight season, this time joined by the Viking boys’ team which has missed out on competing the past two seasons. Wednesday, Oct. 23, the Viking teams both finished second in Waverly at the Class 3A state-qualifier.
For South Winn girls, it would be the fifth straight season on the deck following their runner-up finish at the Class 1A state-qualifying race at North Linn Thursday, Oct. 24. One individual will make his appearance on the course in Fort Dodge. The quest — finish in the top three overall or top 15 as an individual to make it on the deck and earn a medal.

Still undefeated; No. 2 Vikes turn focus to Newton

Thursday, October 31, 2024 10:08 am

Two undefeated teams are left standing in Class 4A as the postseason is set to get under way Friday night — and the Vikings are one of them.
The Class 4A No. 2 Decorah football team routed Waterloo East 35-10 Friday night to notch its ninth win of the season and now turns its focus to the playoffs.

No. 3 Saints top South Winn

Thursday, October 31, 2024 10:07 am

Too many turnovers were costly for the South Winn football team Friday night as the Warriors battled third-ranked Saint Ansgar in the first round of the Class A playoffs.
The Warriors end the year 4-5 after the 54-14 loss to the Saints. Saint Ansgar (8-1) moves on to play at Wapsie Valley Friday, Nov. 1.
“Saint Ansgar is the real deal and I see them making a strong run the rest of the way,” said coach Jason Ohrt. “This is a tough way for our five seniors to go out, but they should be proud of their accomplishments this fall.”

Viking playoff run ends with Comets

Thursday, October 31, 2024 10:06 am

Playing perhaps one of their best matches of the season, the Decorah volleyball team ended the year on a strong note despite a loss.
The Vikes were at Charles City in the Class 4A Region 1 semifinal Thursday, Oct. 24, falling 3-0 to the Comets.
Decorah ends the year 18-12 overall. Charles City moved on to face Xavier in the regional final Tuesday, Oct. 29.

Viking swimmers take down Algona; fourth at conference

Thursday, October 31, 2024 10:05 am

The end of the 2024 season is nearing as the Decorah girls’ swim team is posting some of its best times of the year, topping Algona in a dual Thursday and finishing fourth at the conference meet held Saturday in Grinnell.