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Third conference title in a row for Vikings
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 1:35 pm
The Decorah girls swim and dive team seized its third conference title in a row at the conclusion of Saturday’s meet held at Luther College.
The Vikings totaled 350 points points to secure the top team spot, with NCMP Aquagirls finishing second with 321.
In addition, Rebecca Bruening was named to the all-academic team.
State qualifying meets this week
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 1:34 pm
State qualifying meet sites for cross country were announced last week.
Girls and boys run at the same site, with the Class 3A and 4A races taking place Wednesday, Oct. 19, and the Class 1A and 2A on the courses Thursday, Oct. 20.
The girls race starts at 4 p.m., with the boys at 4:30 p.m. The first three teams, plus the first 15 individual place winners from each site qualifies for the state meet in Class 3A, with the top two teams and top 10 individual runners in Class 1A advancing to state from each site.
Trojans will face Ed-Co…again
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 1:33 pm
Undefeated in district action, the Turkey Valley football team claimed that district title outright with the 73-32 win over West Central (4-5, 2-2) Friday night at home.
The Trojans (6-1, 5-0) earned the bid to the playoffs as the No. 1 seed in the district and will face Edgewood-Colesburg (4-3) in the first round Friday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. The two teams squared off in the season opener with Turkey Valley coming out on top, 46-26.
Offense alive in 45-6 win
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 1:32 pm
For one of the few times this season, the Decorah varsity football coaches could relax a little on the sidelines and enjoy the show as the Vikings (3-5, 1-3) defeated Waterloo East (0-8, 0-4) Friday night on the road, 45-6.
“It was great to win another game, and this was a total team effort. Each phase of the game played well, and every player was able to get in the game and contribute. Our offensive and defensive lines controlled the line-of-scrimmage and really showed the improvement that has happened throughout the year. Our backfield blocked and ran the ball well. Our coaches had a great game plan and executed it well. Our team stuck together and had each other’s backs through some tough losses. We have worked hard as a team, and it was rewarding to play well and win,” said Coach Pat Trewin.
Warriors struggle to contain EB ground game
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 1:31 pm
It wasn’t the way the South Winn football team (2-6, 2-4) wanted to end the season, but with numerous injuries piling up as of late, the Warriors couldn’t stop East Buchanan (7-1, 5-1. Friday night the Warriors dropped the final game of the 2022 season 69-13 at home.
“This was a tough way to end the season. The entire coaching staff is very proud of our kids for hanging in there despite the adversity with all the injuries to their teammates,” said Coach Jason Ohrt. “We will miss our five senior players and one senior manager, who stuck it out for four years. They were so great to work with and we cannot thank them enough for their leadership with the younger players on this team.”
Week four goes to Vick
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 1:30 pm
With week four of the Pigskin Picks contest in the books, it was a three-way tie for first with two incorrectly guessed games that came down to both the first and second tie-breakers.
Decorah’s Curtis Vick and Ryan Busta of Fort Atkinson were both three away from the first tie-breaker. Mabel-Canton scored the most points of any one team with Vick guessing 62 and Busta 56. It came down to the second tie-breaker of the highest combined score of one game which was the overtime game between Turkey Valley and Tripoli at 78. Vick’s guess of 80 was the closest earning him the top prize for week four, while Busta guess of 92 placed him second. Third place went to Laura Lechtenberg of Calmar, also missing two games, but guessing 67 in the first tie-breaker.
Most commonly missed games were Decorah falling to Marion, Illinois State over UNI and Crestwood besting Clear Lake.
Regional swim sites announced
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 1:29 pm
The Decorah girls swim and dive team will compete at the Dubuque Hempstead regional.
The regional diving competition, which also will be held at Dubuque Hempstead, is Thursday, Nov. 3, at 6 p.m. The champion from each regional site (a total of six), plus the next highest scoring 24 divers qualify for the state meet.
The swimming competition is Saturday, Nov. 5, at 12 p.m. Other teams at Dubuque Hempstead include Cedar Falls, Davenport North, Dubuque Senior, Dubuque Wahlert, Iowa City High and Waterloo West.
Vikings suffer defeats at NEIC tourney
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 1:28 pm
The Decorah volleyball team (18-12, 2-8 NEIC) will look to put the Northeast Iowa Conference tournament behind them as they open the postseason. The Vikes went 0-5 at the NEIC event and look to get back in the win column.
The Vikings host Mason City in the first round of Class 4A Region 4 action tonight (Tuesday, Oct. 18), at 7 p.m. A win puts Decorah up against NEIC foe Charles City on the Comets’ home court Thursday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m.
Viking harriers race to silver in windy conditions at NEIC meet
Friday, October 14, 2022 1:21 pm
Decorah cross country runners did their best under windy conditions Tuesday night at the Northeast Iowa Conference meet, held at the Plum Creek Golf Course in Fredericksburg. The Vikings posted another solid effort at the NEIC meet.
The varsity girls narrowly missed the top spot earning 67 points to finish one point behind Class 2A No. 17 New Hampton.
The boys also took the runner-up spot by scoring 55 points. Waukon, ranked No. 2 in Class 2A, took the title with 32 points.
Yet again, the JV girls and boys took the top honors in their respective races.
Vikings edge Jefferson, fall to CF
Friday, October 14, 2022 1:19 pm
Getting one last meet in before the postseason begins, the Decorah swim and dive team had a good performance Tuesday in a triangular with Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids Jefferson in Cedar Falls. Decorah edged out Cedar Rapids Jefferson 99 to 86 and fell to Cedar Falls 135 to 51.
The Vikings had just one gold medal that came in the 1-meter diving event. Kailyn O’Gara earned 190.05 points to claim the top spot.
SW still in hunt for UIC crown
Friday, October 14, 2022 1:18 pm
Despite needing five sets, South Winn (10-17, 6-1 UIC) secured the conference win over Central Elkader (11-23, 4-4 UIC) Tuesday to remain in contention for the top UIC spot.
The Warriors were familiar with Central having seen them twice at tournaments this season, dropping both of those matches. Tuesday night was a different story, as South Winn rebounded from an opening set loss, 21-25, to capture the next two sets by 25-19 scores. Central didn’t go away though forcing a fifth set (21-25) and in what was a back-and-forth affair, South Winn came away with some big plays down the stretch to close out the match, 15-12.
Volleyball playoffs next week
Friday, October 14, 2022 1:17 pm
Postseason volleyball play begins next week for area teams.
Decorah is in Class 4A Region 6 and will host the first round Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. The opponent is Mason City. The winner will face Charles City, Thursday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m., in Charles City. The regional semifinalists will face off Tuesday, Oct. 25, in at 7 p.m., at the highest ranked team in the last IGHSAU rankings. Other regional opponents include Webster City, Fort Dodge and Western Dubuque.
Trojans secure district title with OT win over Tripoli
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 3:47 pm
The Trojans entered Friday’s contest versus Tripoli with one thing on their mind — bringing home the win and at least a share of the district title. With Turkey Valley (5-1, 4-0) and the Panthers (5-2, 4-1) both undefeated in district play, it was no surprise to fans on either side of the field that the game was decided in overtime. It was, however, a surprise to many to see the Panthers forced to send in a back-up quarterback to throw a pass that was broken up by the Trojans and taken back for a touchdown and the win, 52-36.
“This was a great high school football game,” said Coach Mark Scott. “Offensively we ran the ball well but struggled throwing the ball. Oliver Schmitt, Carson Bruess and Noah Hanson all ran the ball well. The offensive front of Calvin Bodensteiner, Brady Fischer, Treyton Hulbert, Troy Schmitt and Chase Hayek did a great job of controlling the line of scrimmage. Defensively we had made some adjustments to try and contain the quarterback. Even though we gave up 36 points I thought the defense did great with the game plan.”
Missed opportunities for Vikings against Marion
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 3:45 pm
There were several scoring prospects during Friday’s game for the Decorah football team (2-5, 0-2); however, Marion (3-4, 1-1) prevailed in the final period, 14-13.
“This was another tough game with an ending that could have gone either way,” said Coach Pat Trewin. “The first half ended 0-0, but we know we did not play our best in the first half. Marion kept fighting and made a couple of big plays. They have a couple of players who can score on the big play, and we knew we would have to score, or those big plays could hurt us. Even though they moved the ball on us some, we limited the big plays to just a few. We could not reach the endzone enough with ours. Later in the game we had a couple mistakes that stopped chances to score.”
Fourth quarter hands SW a loss at Bellevue
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 3:43 pm
It all came down to the final period for the South Winn football team (2-5, 2-3) at Bellevue (3-4, 3-3) Friday night, with the Warrior offense getting shut down for the 42-28 district loss.
“We had great success running the ball the entire night as we were able to execute the offensive game plan coming in. We struggled however, to make the plays we needed on third and fourth down defensively,” said Coach Jason Ohrt. “We had a couple tough injuries throughout the night, but our kids battled hard and fought through the adversity. In the end we just came up a little bit short and Bellevue made some nice plays on offense down the stretch to put the game away.”
Norton takes week three top prize
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 3:40 pm
Phil Norton of Waukon pulled off the win in week three of the Pigskin Picks football contest after incorrectly guessing just one game.
With two games missed, Allen Goeke, also of Waukon, was just one point away in the first tie-breaker with 59 and claimed runner-up. Mabel-Canton had the most points scored by any one team at 60. Third place went to Waukon’s Paul Norton with two missed games. It took the second tie-breaker guess of 84, for Paul Norton to secure the third-place prize. The game between Rushford-Peterson and Winona Cotter tallied 78 points in the contest.
The two most missed games were Luther defeating Simpson and Waukon besting Dubuque Wahlert.
TV force Pirates off the plank
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 3:39 pm
Wrapping up home stand for the regular season, the Turkey Valley volleyball team (11-15, 5-1 UIC) handed Postville (0-17, 0-6 UIC) the loss Thursday, 3-0. Set scores for the night were 25-16, 25-11 and 25-14. No other stats, comments or information was available at press time.
Saturday, the Trojans were at a tournament in Riceville and no scores or stats were provided at press time.
Turkey Valley will have a pair of conference road games this week as the Trojans play at West Central Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 6 p.m., and then South Winn Thursday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m.
Warrior girls claim top spot; Vikes runners-up
Friday, October 7, 2022 5:25 pm
It was a perfect night for the South Winn cross country invite held Tuesday at South Winn Golf and Country Club outside of Calmar.
The Warriors hosted 11 squads in the meet. In addition to a junior high race, there was one girls race and one boys race.
The Class 1A No. 3 Warrior girls came out on top on the team standings while the boys finished sixth. Decorah took runner-up in both divisions, while Turkey Valley had just three harriers on the course between the two races.
First defeat in UIC for Warriors
Friday, October 7, 2022 5:24 pm
The South Winn volleyball team (9-17, 5-1 UIC) faced off with Clayton Ridge (12-13, 4-1 UIC) in a battle for league standings in the UIC on Tuesday evening in Calmar.
The Warriors came up just shy on the evening dropping a highly contested first set 24-26 with no team having more than a two-point lead. In the second set, the Warriors played their most consistent volleyball of the net jumping out to an early lead and not looking back, winning 25-16. Unfortunately, Clayton Ridge regained the momentum and walked away with the four set victory (21-25, 22-25).
Comets shut down Decorah spikers
Friday, October 7, 2022 5:23 pm
Wrapping up the regular season on the road, the Decorah volleyball team (18-7, 2-3 NEIC) squared off with Charles City (18-8, 3-2 NEIC) Tuesday, dropping the match 3-1. Set scores were 31-33, 25-22, 19-25 and 16-25.
“Honestly, we played very flat all night long, and our communication was not good. We have several things that we need to work on before we go to the NEIC tournament and start the postseason. I believe this team has the ability to bounce back if they work together,” said Coach Gina Holthaus.