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  • Looking for points

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    A lengthy scoring drought turned Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's early lead into a 20-point deficit against Trinity Christian. The result was a 65-31 loss in boys' basketball action on Dec. 1 in Hartley. An 11-3 run in the first quarter gave H-M-S a 14-8 lead. But starting late in the opening period, Trinity Christian went on an 18-0 run that put them in front, 26-14. A basket by Josh Cruz with under three minutes to go in the second quarter ended the drought, but the Tigers would hold a 32-19 lead at...

  • A formidable opponent

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn opened the 2023-24 girls' bowling season with a pair of meets at Locomotion Lanes at Sanborn. H-M-S lost to a strong MMCRU team during the opener on Nov. 28. The Royals finished with 2,290 points while the Hawks had 1,867. "The girls met a formidable opponent in the MMCRU girls' team as they were a tough team last year with several returning players," said Hawk coach Julia Meyer. Singles game scores were Keyanna Brower 143-127 270, Annika Overmire 113-149 262, Jordan Lux...

  • An early test

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    The home alleys were conducive to good scores for the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn boys' bowling team, but they were not quite enough against a quality opponent. The Hawks faced a good MMCRU team on Nov. 28. Results of the baker games helped give the Royals a combined total of 2,734 points. H-M-S finished with 2,574. "We knew that MMCRU would be a tough opponent after seeing them last year," said Hawk coach Julia Meyer. "The boys started out strong with good singles games; however, our downfall was...

  • Different margins but same result

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    The margins of victory were dissimilar but the end results were what counted most for the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn girls' basketball team last week. Hosting Woodbury Central on Nov. 30, the Hawks took control in the second half and rolled to a 75-50 win. The 75 points is the most scored by the H-M-S girls since the 2016-17 season. Abby Douma and Kylee Schiphoff led H-M-S with 21 and 20 points, Moriah Otto scored 13 points, Frankie Mohni scored nine and Gracie Knobloch scored six. The Hawks made...

  • Their side of the story

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 30, 2023

    The Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Community School District has sent a letter to the City of Hartley affirming its support of a controlled pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 18. The letter, which was signed by Superintendent Patrick Carlin and Board President Scott Vollink, was sent to provide "clarity on the current reality and position of the school." It states that H-M-S is in "full support" of enhancing and utilizing the existing crosswalk location at North Sixth Avenue West pending an approved plan...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 30, 2023

    • Dec. 2, 1948 The local Kiwanis Club was formulating plans for their charter night. Although the club had been active for quite some time, the charter night would make the Hartley chapter an official member of the International Kiwanis Clubs. Hartley was one of the smallest towns in the country with the privilege of having a Kiwanis chapter. An attractive Christmas painting was placed on the former servicemen’s honor roll board, which was located west of the telephone office. Christmas music was presented from that location during the hol...

  • 11/30/23: H-M-S Sports Briefs

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 30, 2023

    Place finishers at West Lyon Invite Okoboji/HMS girls' wrestlers participated in the West Lyon Invitational on Nov. 20 at Inwood. Two H-M-S athletes were among the place finishers. Madi Lauer lost by fall (0:18) to Avery Beissel of Spirit Lake Park in the semifinals at 120 pounds, and won the third-place match by fall (5:28) over Karla Anzua of MOC-Floyd Valley. Miley Appeldorn, wrestling at 125 pounds, lost by fall (3:47) to Adriana Gutierrez of MOC-FV, won by fall (2:17) over Mia Kraai of Siou...

  • There is a free lunch

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 23, 2023

    Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn students will soon find that the idiom "there is no such thing as a free lunch" may not always be true. As a result of action by the school board on Monday, the cost of student lunches during December and January will be assumed by the Nutrition Fund. The decision comes as a result of continued growth in the fund balance and a grant of $18,568 that was received. The fund balance on Oct. 31 was $664,758, which compares to $249,000 in 2021. The district has attempted to...

  • H-M-S board reorganizes for 2023-24 school year

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 23, 2023

    With the Nov. 7 election behind them, members of the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn School Board held their 2023-24 reorganizational meeting on Monday. Kari Van Es, who was elected as a write-in candidate for the Director District 1 seat, was sworn in as a board member. She lives in Sanborn with her husband and two children, and works at Prins Insurance. Officers for the year are Scott Vollink, president, and Kyle McCarter, vice president. Board subcommittee assignments are: Personnel – Becky Stoltz a...

  • Moving toward a resolution

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 23, 2023

    The electrical utility operator in Royal wants more time to comply with terms of an agreement with the city. Torin Erickson, customer operations supervisor with Alliant Energy, said during the Nov. 8 city council meeting that Alliant Energy wants to extend the completion deadline for the underground electrical project. That deadline was established in an agreement reached in 2018. One condition of the agreement was that Alliant Energy would bury all of the main electrical lines by Oct. 12,...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 23, 2023

    • Nov. 25, 1948 The Hartley Future Farmers sponsored a high school party at the Legion Hall. The main event of the evening was the crowning of the Harvest Queen, Joanne McCarty. She was also the chapter sweetheart for the year. The O’Brien County Legion meeting was held in Hartley. John Walters, well-known Sheldon resident, was elected commander of the county Legion to fill out the unexpired term of Dr. A.M. Schierholz, formerly of Paullina. Approximately 250 Chamber of Commerce members and their guests enjoyed the annual guest night din...

  • 50-50 split

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 16, 2023

    The City of Royal and the fire department will each pay half the cost of a tank to supply diesel fuel for both entities. Maintenance Superintendent Sherman Nielsen said at the Nov. 8 city council meeting that the Royal-Clay-Lincoln Fire Board is “on board” with sharing the cost of the fuel tank and pump. The fire board preferred a tank with a 500-gallon capacity. Nielsen presented bids from AgState and Cooperative Energy. The bid from AgState was for a double-wall tank while Cooperative Energy bid a single-wall tank. “I don’t think we need a...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 16, 2023

    • Nov. 18, 1948 Harvey Donnenwerth, Claire Byers and Jake Roghair spent part of the week at Gray Summit, near St. Louis, Mo., where the Ralston-Purina Company’s giant research farm was located. The Hartley Community Chorus, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, began rehearsals in preparation for the presentation of a Christmas cantata. The chorus was under the direction of Wilbur Morse, a member of the teaching staff at Hartley High School. The Hartley Fire Department was called out to help extinguish an unusual automobile fire in front of the...

  • H-M-S lands 7 on all-district football team

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 9, 2023

    Seven players from Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn were named to the 2023 Class A District 1 all-district football teams. Four of the players are repeat selections. Named to the first team from H-M-S are seniors Bradley Van Beek and Ethan Wiersma, along with junior James Gellerman. Wiersma was on the first team in 2022 and Gellerman was a second-team selection the previous year. Representing H-M-S on the second team are seniors Adam Schierholz and Ethan Huberg. Schierholz was on the first team last year...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 9, 2023

    • Nov. 11, 1948 The Hartley FFA Chapter reported that 171 bushels per acre was the top corn yield in its test plot. The corn variety was Pfister 52. The commercial fertilizer applied on the highly-productive ground showed little or no increase in yield, but did seem to hasten maturity. Students of the Hartley Public School, under the direction of Miss LaVonne Meyer, filled 20 boxes for the Junior Red Cross. Articles donated consisted chiefly of colors, toys and other recreational materials for children overseas. A cash offering of $30 was c...

  • The light shines at H-M-S vocal concert

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 2, 2023

    "Light" was a recurring theme in the musical selections performed during the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn fall vocal concert on Oct. 26. The 56-member choir performed "Cantate Domino," "Through Love to Light" and "True Light." Soloists for the final number were Jamie Diaz and Jordan Lux. Shayla Henderson and Isabel Back also sang "This Little Light of Mine." Emery Cammann and Lux sang portions of the music they learned for All-State auditions on Oct. 21. Director Kristi Daggett commended their...

  • Leaving everything on the course

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 2, 2023

    Cold temperatures coupled with a brisk wind made the Lakeside Golf Course at Fort Dodge a challenging venue for the Class 1A boys' state cross country meet on Oct. 27. One of the competitors was Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn senior George Vargas, who had never been in a race with that level of competition and with as many fans to watch the runners. "The atmosphere was unlike anything George had experienced in his career – the volume of the crowd, the amount of spectators present and the highest level o...

  • A season of positives and negatives

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 2, 2023

    The Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn volleyball team's 2023 record of 7-18 might suggest that little progress was made to improve on the previous year's mark of 8-17. But Hawk coach Cheryl Kroese feels the positives outweigh the negatives. "Our win-loss record definitely didn't show what this team was capable of. We have battled since mid-September with injuries so unfortunately that was something we were constantly working through," she said. "In spite of that, I do feel like we showed growth throughout...

  • Volleyball players garner postseason recognition

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 2, 2023

    Two Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn volleyball players were named all-War Eagle Conference for the 2023 season, and three seniors qualified for inclusion on the all-academic conference list. Players earning all-conference accolades are junior Kylee Schiphoff, second team, and junior Frankie Mohni, honorable mention. Schiphoff was second team all-conference last year while Mohni is a first-time selection. Those qualifying for academic all-conference recognition are seniors who have cumulative grade point...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 2, 2023

    • Nov. 4, 1948 The Hartley Hawks had little trouble with a game but overpowered Paullina team in the annual Homecoming game. Highlights of the evening included the Homecoming parade and the crowning of Queen Wilma Robinson, the freshman class candidate. A.M. King and Son purchased the Hartley Motor Co., the Kaiser-Frazer automobile agency, from Henry and Dale Lorenzen. The latter would continue to operate the Lorenzen Motor Co., the authorized Pontiac agency in Hartley. While Iowans were electing Republican William Beardsley as governor by a l...

  • 'Drop the whole thing'

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 26, 2023

    As far as the Royal City Council is concerned, language in place designating Iowa Lakes Regional Water (ILRW) as the operator of the community’s water utility is all that is needed to govern the relationship. During the Oct. 11 council meeting, Mayor Josh Toft said his discussions with ILRW CEO Brad Veit and City Attorney Jill Davis confirmed that Royal’s water ordinance does not have to be revised. “We do not have to do anything,” he said. Extensive amendments to Royal’s water ordinance were recommended in September by ILRW’s attorney. A...

  • Extravaganza wraps up fall season

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 26, 2023

    Four groups of Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School students displayed their talents during the indoor marching extravaganza on Oct. 17 in the high school gym. The show started with the pep calls and H-M-S school song led by the marching band, cheer squad and flag corps, and the marching band and flag corps concluded the performance with their fall halftime show. In between, the cheer squad, H-M-S Dance Attack and flag corps ("Break Free vs. Star Ships") performed special routines. Approximately...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 26, 2023

    • Oct. 28, 1948 Grizzly Gus Grotefelt, Heavy Fritz Baumeister and Slim Alfred Schoelerman returned from Sheridan, Wyo. with three fine bucks. They killed their game in record time, guided by “Deadeye” Dick Theisen. The men were guests of Mrs. Emma Wieditz at Sheridan. Approximately 180 young people gathered for a Halloween hard time party, sponsored by the Friday Club. Dancing to the music of Alvin Frick’s orchestra provided the background for the evening’s entertainment. Use of the hall was donated by the American Legion. Roger Luedke, Hartley...

  • 'A play here and a play there'

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 26, 2023

    After a three-year run in which it compiled a record of 23-9, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's football program suffered a drop-off in 2023. The Hawks' lone win during a 1-7 season came against Sibley-Ocheyedan. It was also their only victory in Class A District 1 play. The Hawks scored 107 points and allowed 238. Four of their losses were by a total of 28 points. "You look at the Kingsley-Pierson game on, these kids brought their lunch pail. They brought a vision and a character to go out and compete...

  • Attitude wasn't enough

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 26, 2023

    Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's volleyball team had the right attitude entering their regional quarterfinal match against Hinton. Unfortunately for the Hawks, that was not enough to overcome the strengths of the No. 2-rated team in Class 2A. Enjoying advantages in almost every statistical category, the Blackhawks swept the match by scores of 25-5, 25-10, 25-10, on Oct. 18 at Hinton. The first two sets mirrored the scoring of the regular season match between the two teams. Hinton broke out to sizable...

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