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Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn track and field athletes will compete in the Class 2A coed state qualifying meet today (May 11) at Sheldon. Field events begin at 4 p.m. with running events to follow at 4:30. The Top 2 place winners in each event plus the next eight performances statewide will advance to the state meet, May 18-20, at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. The girls' 1A regional first round golf meet will be held Friday, May 12, at Primghar Golf & Country Club. Tee-off time is 10 a.m. Teams in the...
Wins in two relays and one individual race topped the performances by Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn at the War Eagle Conference boys' track and field meet on May 1. Ryan Borden, Ethan Diehm, James Gellerman and Kooper Ebel led off the running events at Paullina with a win in the sprint medley relay (1:38.89). They came back late in the meet to win the 4x100 relay (:45.32). In between, Ebel was first to cross the finish line in the 400-meter dash (:51.84). Adam Schierholz led H-M-S's field event competi...
Relays were the most productive events for the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn girls' track and field team at the War Eagle Conference meet. South O'Brien hosted the meet on May 1. Moriah Otto, Jocelyn Abonce, Lexi Croatt and Kamryn Ebel combined for a fourth-place finish in the 4x400 (5:16.66), and Ebel, Evelyn Steffen, Croatt and Abonce placed fifth in the 4x800 (13:07.12). Placing sixth in the relays were Frankie Mohni, Payton Diehm, Moriah Otto and Abby Otto in the sprint medley (2:08.73), and...
• May 6, 1948 The board of directors of the Hartley Chamber of Commerce forwarded a resolution to the post office department at Washington, D.C., requesting additional personnel for the local office. The Hartley post office had been operating for 20 years with the same amount of help while doing 2-1/2 times as much business. Hartley businessmen felt that additional help was needed. Gerrit Post, well-known farmer of the Hartley community, became the owner and operator of the sales pavilion at Orange City. Post was an extensive feeder of c...
Students at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School had an opportunity to share their talents during the annual art show. Entries representing a variety of media were displayed in the student center on April 25. The art show was open to viewers both before and following the spring concert presented by the H-M-S Music Department. The high school band and choir presented several selections, including those they will perform at the Large Group Festival on Saturday, May 6. The choir will perform at 8:15...
Finishes that score points for the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn boys' track and field team are becoming the rule and not the exception. The Hawks began last week at the Okoboji Relays on April 24, where Kooper Ebel was the runner-up in a tightly-contested 100 meter dash (:11.40). H-M-S also scored well in the field events. Adam Schierholz placed third in the discus (122'6") and Jacob Cates was sixth (107'3"); Ethan Diehm placed fourth in the long jump (19'6-3/4"); and Cates added a fifth-place finish...
Great effort led to season-best times and distances for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn in a pair of track and field meets. The Hawk girls began the week at the Okoboji Coed Relays at Milford. Individuals contributing to H-M-S's point total were Megan Otto, fifth in the high jump (4'8") and Frankie Mohni, sixth in the 400-meter hurdles (1:21.40). Both were personal best efforts. Relays adding points were: 4x100 – Mohni, Moriah Otto, Payton Diehm, Abby Otto, sixth, :58.25; Sprint medley – Mohni, Die...
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn recorded its best team score of the boys' golf season, but Hinton had too many players finish with scores in the 30s and low 40s. They gave the Blackhawks a 168-187 win during the War Eagle Conference dual on April 24 at Sanborn. Five Hinton players finished at the top of the leaderboard, led by Kaden Barrett with a 37. Beau Cook and Garrett Moran with a 43, and Brooks Binneboese and Bode Binneboese with a 45. Scores for H-M-S were Lucas Kroese and Blake Meendering 46, Cha...
The Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn girls' golf team finished with a new low score for the season during a War Eagle Conference dual with Unity Christian. The Hawks defeated the Knights, 206-224, despite windy conditions at Sanborn on April 27. Gracie Knobloch finished with the low round for the meet (45) and Kinsey Schirmer was No. 3 with a 50. Other H-M-S scores were Abby Kunzman 53, Morgan Grooters 58 and Elise Haack 65. "I'm super happy to pick up the "W" over Unity," said Hawk coach Cheryl Kroese. "...
The potential location of a specially marked crosswalk with flashing lights leading to Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn schools in Hartley was discussed at the April board meeting. The Hartley Recreational Trail Committee was awarded a $20,000 grant in 2022 for installation of a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at a Highway 18 pedestrian crossing. When committee members met with the H-M-S board last November, they favored locating the RRFB at the existing crosswalk south of the high school. That...
The purchase of a skid loader by the City of Royal was delayed so another unit can be investigated. During the council meeting on April 12, Maintenance Superintendent Sherman Nielsen said he received a bid from Ziegler Equipment in Sheldon for a Caterpillar skid loader. He had already obtained a bid for a new Bobcat, the same brand as the city’s current unit. Although he is not familiar with Caterpillar, Nielsen said it should be comparable. According to discussion, advantages of Caterpillar’s bid are a lower price and a better warranty. “It...
The purchase of a skid loader by the City of Royal was delayed so another unit can be investigated. During the council meeting on April 12, Maintenance Superintendent Sherman Nielsen said he received a bid from Ziegler Equipment in Sheldon for a Caterpillar skid loader. He had already obtained a bid for a new Bobcat, the same brand as the city’s current unit. Although he is not familiar with Caterpillar, Nielsen said it should be comparable. According to discussion, advantages of Caterpillar’s bid are a lower price and a better warranty. “It...
The best team score of the season was not enough to give Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn its first War Eagle Conference boys' golf dual win at Sanborn. The Hawks finished the meet on April 17 with a 203 team score. But with three players at the top of the leader board, the Falcons were able to record the winning total of 184. Jack Mastbergen fired a 47 to finish fourth among the medalists. Other H-M-S scores were Charlie Conway 51, Lucas Kroese 52 and Blake Meendering 53. Ethan Baker played JV and...
A late addition to the schedule gave Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn an opportunity to excel in several relay events during the OABCIG Boys' Invitational. The quartet of Ryan Borden, Ethan Diehm, James Gellerman and Kooper Ebel combined to win two relays and place second in another during the meet on April 18 at Ida Grove. The first-place finishes came in the 4x200 (1:36.88) and sprint medley (1:39.03) relays. The same group came in second during the 4x100 (:45.41). Borden and Diehm combined with...
No matter which direction the wind was blowing, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn girls' golfers were up to the challenge during two War Eagle Conference dual meets at Sanborn. The Hawks' win on April 17 came against West Sioux, which only had two players compete. The final team score for H-M-S was 216. All four Hawks topped the leader board, led by Gracie Knobloch who shot a 46. Other scores were Kinsey Schirmer 50, Elise Haack 54 and Abby Kunzman 66. The wind direction may have changed the next day, but...
• April 29, 1948 A statewide move to stamp out the menace of flies in Iowa was being translated into action in Hartley. Getting rid of flies called for a double-edged attack that included a sanitation program followed by spraying with DDT. The building committee of the Hartley Methodist Church decided to go ahead with construction of a new parsonage on the site of the existing pastor’s home. The old parsonage was to be sold and then moved as soon as possible. A visitation day for seventh and eighth graders was sponsored by the Hartley Pub...
Director district boundaries in the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Community School will be slightly different as a result of minor population shifts within its territory. A new director district map approved on Monday was developed to bring H-M-S into compliance with allowable variations in population. The changes will not alter the composition of the school board and only required modest adjustments. "Nobody is living in the wrong [director] district, but there were some minor tweaks," said...
Royal residents had an opportunity to express their views about a proposal to turn operation of the city's water utility to Iowa Lakes Regional Water. Approximately a dozen people attended the public meeting on April 12 regarding the plan, which grew out of an earlier discussion regarding piping under Royal's water tower. "Things rolled into what's the future plan for the Royal water system; how would it look if we operated it," said ILRW CEO Brad Veit. Under the proposed 28E agreement, ILRW...
Football schedules for the 2023 and 2024 seasons have been released by the Iowa High School Athletic Association. Regular season football schedules are determined by the IHSAA. After district and group assignments were approved by the Board of Control in March, schools could select preferred non-district opponents and submit them to the IHSAA through a priority list. According to the IHSAA, attempts were made to align schedules with as many priority list selections as possible; however,...
The 2023 Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn boys' track and field season continued with a pair of sixth-place team finishes. Kooper Ebel and Bradley Zamudio were the top finishers for H-M-S during the meet hosted by Unity Christian on April 10. Ebel placed second in the 100 meter dash (:11.48) and Zamudio was runner-up in the 400 meter hurdles (1:02.03). Adam Schierholz finished added a third-place finish in the discus with a throw of 124'4". Other running event participants were: 100 – Ryan Borden, s...
The Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn girls' track and field team had two good tests to continue its 2023 outdoor season. Competing in the Unity Christian Coed on April 10 at Orange City, H-M-S scored in three events for a total of nine points. The 4x800 relay team of Kamryn Ebel, Clara Funk, Lexi Croatt and Jocelyn Abonce finished third (12:49.03), Emily Mutombo finished fifth in the 100 meter dash (:13.28) and the sprint medley relay team of Payton Diehm, Abby Otto, Mutombo and Moriah Otto finished...
From a win-loss perspective, the 2023 boys' golf season did not start favorably for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn. The Hawks fell short against Remsen St. Mary's by 30 strokes (178-208) in their opening War Eagle Conference dual on April 11 at Sanborn. Jack Mastbergen had a good round, shooting a 43 to finish No. 2 among the Top 4 players on the leader board. Other scores for H-M-S were Charlie Conway 51, Slayton McCarter 56 and Lucas Kroese 58. St. Mary's Austin Klein (42), Collin Homan (44) and...
With three golfers finishing among the Top 4, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn won its opening War Eagle Conference girls' golf meet of the 2023 season. Gracie Knobloch (43), Elise Haack (47) and Kinsey Schirmer (57) finished Nos. 1, 2 and 4 among the medalists for the meet with Remsen St. Mary's. Abby Kunzman shot a 71 for H-M-S, which claimed the 218-231 win on April 11 at Sanborn. Bella Arens was St. Mary's lone medalist, shooting a 54. Playing in windy conditions at Primghar on April 13, the Hawks...
• April 22, 1948 Desiring a break from the run-of-the-mill summer celebration, the Hartley Chamber of Commerce decided to hold a Kinderfest, probably in the latter part of June. Kinderfest was an old German celebration which had been enjoyed in this vicinity in the past. It was primarily a day for children with contests and the crowning of a king and queen. The Hartley FFA Chapter held its first Parent and Son Banquet, which was attended by approximately 170 people. Mr. Hall from the state vocational agriculture office in Des Moines gave a t...
• April 15, 1948 A crowd of approximately 400 people expressed their appreciation for the excellent concert given by the Morningside choir at the high school auditorium. The choir was nationally known and lived up to every expectation. Claris Linder, of Hartley, was a member of the group. Funeral services were to be held for Pvt. Lorenz Nagel, the first of Hartley’s returned war dead. The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel, Pvt. Nagel died on Nov. 2, 1944 of wounds received in action. He had only been on the front line for a month. Spr...