September 2019

Strong second half lifts Wolverines past Hudson

    HUDSON —  Dike-New Hartford scored on the second play of the game and pulled away in the second half Friday in a 46-12 victory at Hudson.
    The Wolverines (4-1 overall, 2-0 in Class 1A, District 4) rolled up 492 yards of offense while holding the Pirates to 93 yards, more than half of which came in the final quarter.

Luna leads Wolverines with 10th- place finishes at N-P, Independence

    DIKE — Haylee Luna scored a pair of 10th-place finishes last week as the Dike-New Hartford cross country teams competed in meets at Nashua-Plainfield and Independence.
    The Wolverine girls were fourth in Nashua and sixth in Independence while the boys did not have enough runners for a team score in either meet.
    Luna finished om 17 minutes, 3 seconds at NP, which was run at the Nashua Town and Country Club, while finishing in 16:57 at Independence in a meet run at the Mental Health Institute.

Wolverines snag another title at Tiger Invite

CEDAR FALLS – The Dike-New Hartford volleyball claimed the tournament title at the competitive Cedar Falls Invitational on Saturday, winning all matches and dropping just one set on the day.
The Wolverines rolled through pool play, defeating Waterloo East 21-10, 21-11, Janesville 21-6, 21-10, and Cedar Rapids Prairie 21-15, 21-10 to move advance to the championship bracket.

AGWSR splits matches with Butler County teams

ACKLEY – The Cougar volleyball closed out the week with a come from behind five set match win on their home court over North Butler Thursday. After dropping the first two sets to 18-25, 18-25, the Cougars rallied to take the final three 25-22, 26-24, 15-10.
“We started the night tentative,” AGWSR coach Betsy Harms said. “When things weren’t going our way, we closed into our shell. North Butler put together some runs on us. I told the girls before game three, to remember to find the balance of focus and fun.”

Kenneth Kosnar

Kenneth “Hobo” Lester Kosnar of Beaman passed away September 20, 2014, at his home. Memorial services for Hobo were held September 25 at the Mitchell Family Funeral Home in Marshalltown. Memorials may be directed to the family. For more information or to send a condolence please visit www.mitchellfh.com.

Roland D. Dudden, Sr.

Roland D. Dudden, Sr., 86, of Prescott died September 20, 2014. As long time members of the American Lutheran Church located in Prescott, a celebration of life took place there on Friday, Sept. 26. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to Hospice of the Pines in Dewey. And yes Dad, your are forever “Perfect.” Please visit www.hamptonfuneralhome.com to visit and sign the guestbook.

Dr. Marion A. Ruebel

Kenneth A. Havel

New activities set for GCHS Homecoming

    GRUNDY CENTER — Changes are coming to Grundy Center High School Homecoming.
    Monday the school announced several new activities, including a much-expanded group of Sunday activities and a new day for the annual Homecoming Parade.
    High School Principal Ann Lebo said the changes were made to help involve the community more.
    “We were looking for more of an event to bridge the school and community,” she said. “It’s about what it means to live in Grundy Center and also what it means to be a Spartan.”

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