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  • 1 win, 1 loss for wrestlers

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 17, 2020

    Okoboji/H-M-S split a pair of wrestling duals last Thursday night at Sioux Center. The Pioneers won the non-conference matchup with Hinton (45-31), but were dominated by Sioux Center (69-12) in a dual that counted toward the Siouxland Conference standings. In action against the Blackhawks, Bryce Dodge won his 160-pound match by fall while Chayton Faulkner and Nick Bronstad claimed wins by forfeit. DUALS AT SIOUX CENTER (Hinton, Sioux Center) 106: Michael Gonnerman won by forfeit; lost by fall to Kade Bauer, 0:37. 113: Bryce Sehman won by...

  • Opponents sweep Okoboji/H-M-S at E'burg duals

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 17, 2020

    Saturday, Dec. 12 was a winless day in terms of team results for the Okoboji/H-M-S wrestlers, who lost three duals during the Bob Roethler Dual Tournament hosted at Emmetsburg. Okoboji/H-M-S was defeated by Emmetsburg (64-15) and Estherville-Lincoln Central (46-22), and lost a narrow decision to Storm Lake (41-40). The Pioneers' dual record fell to 3-6 with the losses. H-M-S wrestler Nick Bronstad pinned all three of his opponents at 285 pounds. Chayton Faulkner won two of his matches by fall...

  • Strong first half spurs Hawks to first win

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 17, 2020

    A strong first half set the tone for the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn girls' basketball team during a 44-23 win over Trinity Christian on Dec. 8 in Hartley. A 10-0 run to start the game sparked the Hawks' early success. Trinity Christian pulled to within 11-5 at the end of the first quarter, but H-M-S put together another 10-0 scoring run that solidified control of the game. Trinity Christian was limited to two points in the second quarter and trailed 26-7 at half time. Neither team generated much...

  • No close game this time

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 17, 2020

    The boys' basketball teams from Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn and Trinity Christian have regularly played close games in recent years. Five of the past six meetings were decided by three points or less and only twice since 2011 has the final margin been greater than eight. This season's first meeting between the Hawks and Tigers won't be among the recent string of tight finishes. Hosting Trinity Christian on Dec. 8, H-M-S built a 13-point half time lead and rolled to a 60-37 win. "Our kids played very...

  • 1995: Bond petition being circulated at H-M-S

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 10, 2020

    • Dec. 13, 1945 Because so many complaints had been registered that numerous foxes were attacking chickens and pheasants, the American Legion decided to sponsor a series of hunts to eliminate as many of the foxes as possible. Embankments were placed around Hartley’s new ice skating rink in the town park and flooding had begun. Art Lage graciously volunteered to take charge of the work until such time that funds were available to make the rink a permanent town project. The American Legion planned to open the east room of the Legion Hall on the...

  • Second half lifts Jays past H-M-S

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 10, 2020

    A highly-competitive boys' basketball game between Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn and Gehlen Catholic turned into a much different contest during the second half. The Jays led by two points at half time, but revved up their offense in the second half to earn a convincing 76-45 win on Dec. 1 in Hartley. The Hawks overcame an early deficit to tie the score at 15-15 at the end of the first quarter. They led early in the second period before Gehlen Catholic pulled out to a 29-22 advantage. H-M-S used a...

  • Shooting makes all the difference

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 10, 2020

    Improvement in some areas was evident as Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn played its second girls' basketball game of the young season. Compared to the opener, the Hawks cut their turnovers in half and shot well (88.3 percent) at the free throw line against visiting Gehlen Catholic. H-M-S also had plenty of looks at the basket, taking 60 shots from the floor. But they made just 25 percent of those attempts while Gehlen Catholic made 44 percent of their 66 field goal tries. That disparity resulted in...

  • Pioneers finish 1-2 in wrestling quad at E-LC

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 10, 2020

    The Okoboji/H-M-S wrestling invitational on Dec. 5 was cancelled, but the Pioneers still competed on the mat as Estherville-Lincoln Central hosted a quadrangular featuring three teams that were to wrestle at Milford. The Pioneers won one of three duals, topping Sioux Central (42-24) while losing to E-LC (51-27) and West Hancock (48-24). Individually, Nick Bronstad finished 3-0 at 285 pounds, including two wins by fall. Chayton Faulkner was 2-1 at 170 pounds, Jonathan Ortiz won a match at 138 and Bryce Dodge added a win by forfeit at 113 pounds....

  • Okoboji/H-M-S wrestlers flip scores in opening duals

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 10, 2020

    A big win over Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire and a loss to Spencer by a similar margin were results of Okoboji/H-M-S's opening wrestling duals on Dec. 3 at Milford. The Pioneers defeated GT/RA, 60-18, winning five of the competitive matches by fall while scoring the same number of points on forfeits. Contributing to the dual win were Chayton Faulkner and Jonathan Ortiz who pinned their opponents while Bryce Dodge and Nick Bronstad each received forfeits. The Spencer Tigers turned the...

  • 1945: New stockyards set to open in Hartley

    Mike Petersen, S-N Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 3, 2020

    • Dec. 6, 1945 The same road grading outfit that leveled the school athletic field also leveled the grounds for the Hartley park. Although it was too late in the year for any further work to be done on the park, it was feasible and hoped that at least a skating rink would be laid out. Les Getting, of Sanborn, purchased the Charlie Mayer property and was opening his stockyards there. The office was located one-half block south and one-half block east of the Fairmont Creamery Co. Mr. Getting was a dealer in hogs and sheep. An attorney g...

  • Turnovers hamper Hawk girls against Sioux Central

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 3, 2020

    The turnover total for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn exceeded its point production in the girls' basketball season-opener on Nov. 24 in Hartley. The Hawks committed 44 turnovers in their 65-41 loss to Sioux Central. The Rebels led 15-3 at the end of the first quarter and extended the margin to as many as 21 points late in the first half. Their pressing defense harassed the Hawks throughout the game, leading to 29 steals. In the third quarter, Sioux Central converted several offensive rebounds into...

  • More recognition for H-M-S football players

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 3, 2020

    Three members of the 2020 Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn football team were recognized for their on-field performances by a group of sportswriters from across the state. The Iowa Print Sports Writers Association, with assistance from the Iowa Football Coaches Association, announced its all-state football teams for all classes last week. The Hawks' DJ Doyle, a senior, was named to the second team as a linebacker. Sophomore Lance Berends is a third-team selection on the defensive line and sophomore...

  • Volunteers available

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 26, 2020

    The coronavirus pandemic has affected Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn students in a variety of ways since it began. One impact on high school students is the fewer opportunities they have to complete their community service requirements. During the board meeting on Nov. 16, Principal Nathan Hemiller said that fewer opportunities are open to students trying to complete the required number of service hours. The board voted last spring to waive the requirement for the Class of 2020. Despite efforts by...

  • Welcome to Royal

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 26, 2020

    New residents to Royal will be receiving information about the community from someone who is a relative newcomer herself. Sara Ricke plans to pass out information packets to new residents of Royal as a way of welcoming them. The packets would include information about the city and local businesses. Ricke asked the city council earlier this month for cooperation in getting information about the city and addresses of new residents. Ricke and her husband, Matt, purchased the former St. Louis Catholic Church property two years ago and renovated...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writere|Nov 26, 2020

    • Nov. 29, 1945 At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, relief for one of Hartley’s and the nation’s grave problems was suggested in the form of prefabricated homes which could be leased from the government. A committee of William Treimer, Roy Newel and Elmer Randolph was appointed to meet with the town council to see if action could be started toward securing 25 of those houses for Hartley. Plans were completed for taking a religious census of all residents of Hartley Township. Committees to make the canvass were selected from the membe...

  • H-M-S implements district-wide mask requirement

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 19, 2020

    Effective Tuesday, the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Community School District is now requiring that facemasks be worn whenever social distancing is not possible. School board members voted on Monday to remove language in the district's return to learn plan recommending optional use of face coverings and replace it with a requirement that they be worn. "I would entertain the idea of continuing that for grades K-12 when unable to social distance until the January board meeting, and then revisit it,"...

  • Royal council approves change in health insurance plan

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 19, 2020

    Changes in the health insurance plan and employee salaries for next year were approved by the Royal City Council at its Nov. 11 meeting. City Clerk Barb Fletcher provided health insurance and wage information to the council. The city pays for a single health insurance policy for Fletcher and Sherman Nielsen, the city maintenance superintendent. According to Fletcher, the premium for the current Wellmark plan will increase approximately 34 percent next year. The Iowa Municipal Benefits Plan found another Wellmark Gold plan with similar...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 19, 2020

    • Nov. 22, 1945 Hartley residents were glad to learn that a garbage collector had been secured. The reason for the delay in getting a collector was the shortage of trucks. Collections would be made on Wednesday of each week during the winter. A second request was being made to all those residents who had not yet submitted their contribution to the Hartley Patriotic Chest. The drive raised funds to bring comfort and necessities to servicemen and America’s allies, and it did away with the individual drives that had been held in the past. A fai...

  • A quiet start to the winter sports seasons

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 19, 2020

    The roar of the crowd at high school events won't be as evident for at least three weeks as a result of spectator limitations announced by Gov. Kim Reynolds. A proclamation that went into effect on Tuesday limits how many people can attend a high school-sponsored sporting and extracurricular event at least through Thursday, Dec. 10. The action taken by the governor is intended to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. According to the proclamation, there will be a limit of no more than two spectators...

  • H-M-S fall extravaganza features 3 groups

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 19, 2020

    Three groups were featured at the fall indoor extravaganza held at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School on Nov. 9. The H-M-S Dance Attack presented its hip-hop and hoopla routines and the flag corps performed a flag routine. Members of the H-M-S marching band opened the event with the tunes they played while in the stands at home football games and finished the night with the music from their halftime show with the theme "All Night Latin." Directors/coaches are Corgan Petersen, marching band;...

  • Mask mandate quashed by H-M-S board after no vote

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 12, 2020

    Members of the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn school board could not reach consensus on a district facemask mandate or how it would be implemented during a meeting on Nov. 5. Board Member David Vander Broek made a motion to require grades 5-12 to wear masks during school hours whenever social distancing could not be achieved. No other board member seconded the motion, so it was not brought to a vote. Board Vice President Scott Vollink asked if the mandate would apply to activities outside the school...

  • Mix of H-M-S seniors, underclassmen named to all-district team

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 12, 2020

    After one of the more successful seasons in program history, the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn football team has earned several postseason honors. Ten H-M-S players were named to the 2020 Class A District 1 all-district team. The six players named to the first team are seniors Gabe Bronstad, DJ Doyle and Kayl Jacobsma, junior Connor Dodd and sophomores Lance Berends and Kooper Ebel. Junior Jesse Garcia and senior Dawson Schiphoff were named to the all-district second team, and senior Noah Adams and sop...

  • Hawks end 2020 volleyball season with 6-16 record

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 12, 2020

    Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's 2020 volleyball season came to a close on Oct. 21, losing 3-0 to Akron-Westfield in the quarterfinal round of the Class 1A regional tournament. The Hawks finished with an overall record of 6-16, which included a 3-1 win over Harris-Lake Park in the regional opener. H-M-S's record in War Eagle Conference matches was 1-9, which tied them for 10th place with West Sioux. Team offensive statistics include 1,597 attacks, 383 kills, 322 errors and a .038 hitting efficiency....

  • Banner season for H-M-S football team

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 12, 2020

    Not even a global pandemic could keep Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn from having one of its most successful football seasons in school history. The Hawks finished 4-1 in Class A District 1, won two playoff games for the first time ever and finished with an overall record of 7-3. The 2020 team scored 356 points, which ranks it second all-time in scoring production. The defense continued its five-year string of seasons allowing fewer total points. Opponents scored 143 points, including 56 by West Hancock...

  • 15 from H-M-S named to academic all-district team

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 12, 2020

    In addition to highlighting accomplishments on the field, Class A District 1 also recognizes the academic success of football players and cheerleaders from member schools. Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn players named to the academic all-district team are seniors Gabe Bronstad and Sam Heyn; and juniors Jackson Albert, Wyatt Borden, Mason Brinkman, Nick Bronstad, Keith DeBoer, Connor Dodd and Brenton Thomas. Cheerleaders from H-M-S receiving academic all-district recognition are Anna Vander Veen, Cecelia Schilling, Emily Heneman, Lily Rons, Lydia...

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