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  • That's one good-looking banner!

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 29, 2020

    The Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn football team made history last Friday with a big 38-6 win over Gehlen Catholic at Peterson Field. The victory marked the first time in school history the Hawks won a second-round postseason game to advance to the next game. In addition to earning themselves a chance to play again, the Hawks received a new banner for their efforts. H-M-S (7-2) will have a chance to keep the momentum rolling this Friday against a tough West Hancock (8-1) team. The game will be played...

  • 'Business as usual' for making up snow days

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 29, 2020

    The Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Community School District plans to take a "business as usual" approach toward making up classroom time lost due to inclement weather. The possibility of using virtual instruction to minimize lost "snow days" was discussed at the Oct. 19 school board meeting. Superintendent Patrick Carlin said H-M-S could make up lost time on the dates already scheduled, or online learning could be utilized as an alternative, especially later in the year. Carlin said there would be...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 29, 2020

    • Oct. 25, 1945 Work was completed on the enlargement of the Hartley Creamery to the north of the building. Additional equipment necessitated the addition. The creamery was constantly improving its facilities to benefit its patrons. A new dryer was installed at the Hartley Dry Cleaners. Passersby were interested in seeing how the large green piece of machinery would get into the building. The feat was accomplished by enlarging the rear door. Happy news to all members of the family was word that shoe rationing had been lifted. It had been a s...

  • H-M-S heads to Britt for third-round playoff matchup

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 29, 2020

    To paraphrase a line from the TV series Star Trek, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn is going boldly where no previous Hawk football team has gone before. Where the Hawks are going is to the third round of the football playoffs. No previous H-M-S team had won a second-round playoff game until last Friday night. With that accomplishment behind them, the Hawks now focus their attention on West Hancock (8-1), who will host Friday night’s Class A Pod A matchup at Britt. “The kids appreciate where they are at,” Hawk coach Tyler Horkey said. “We’re happy we...

  • Deserving what they earned

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 29, 2020

    Last Friday night's cold and windy conditions were the perfect backdrop for the kind of football Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn wants to play – run the ball and be solid on defense. The Hawks did both as they won their playoff rematch with Gehlen Catholic, 38-6, at Peterson Field in Hartley. The Class A state playoff qualifier banner presented after the game highlighted the fact that for the first time, H-M-S had won a second-round postseason game. "That was H-M-S football. They deserve what they've e...

  • A tall obstacle to overcome

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 29, 2020

    Another rematch with a War Eagle Conference opponent was Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's challenge in the second round of the Class 1A regional volleyball tournament. Playing Akron-Westfield on Oct. 14 at Remsen, the Hawks were unable to reverse the outcome of the regular season meeting six days earlier at Akron. The result was another loss to the Westerners, who won in three sets (25-19, 25-20, 25-19). The Hawks had more total attacks (92-82) than Akron-Westfield, but they also had more hitting...

  • A blustery finish to the season

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 29, 2020

    The Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn cross country teams have completed their 2020 seasons, running for the final time on Oct. 22 at the 1A state qualifying meet on a cold and rainy day in Holstein. Junior Madison Otto was the top performer for the Hawks, finishing 23rd in the 5,000-meter race. Other finishers for the girls' varsity were freshman Alexis Croatt in 47th, sophomore Ashleigh Vermeer in 63rd, sophomore Jaela Anliker in 67th, sophomore Juliana Pasillas in 70th and senior Hailey Grotluschen in...

  • Repeat performance

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 29, 2020

    Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's first match in the Class 1A regional volleyball tournament had a familiar feeling to it. The Oct. 19 contest paired them with War Eagle Conference member Harris-Lake Park and it was played in Hartley, as was the regular season match. More importantly, set results mirrored that of the first encounter and so did the final outcome – a 3-1 victory for the Hawks. Set scores were 26-24, 18-25, 25-19, 25-19. H-M-S had a strong night at the net, recording 141 attacks and 40 k...

  • H-M-S updates bus fleet, technology

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 22, 2020

    Over $250,000 in transportation and technology upgrades that the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn school board tentatively approved last month were finalized on Monday. The district is purchasing two off-lease 84-passenger buses for a total of $170,000. According to information presented in September by Superintendent Patrick Carlin, the 2018 Blue Bird models have approximately 36,000 and 41,000 miles. They will update the district's transportation fleet which has six buses with over 150,000 miles. Carlin...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 22, 2020

    • Oct. 18, 1945 The opening of the Coast to Coast store owned and operated by Bud Epping and Carl Hain had to be considered a success as evidenced by the 1,000 doughnuts that were consumed during the day. A good “eating” time was had by all. Forty of the high school boys and three men of the faculty members planned to clear off the newly purchased lots being added to the athletic field. Steps were being taken by the board of education to see that the field was graded at the earliest possible date. Owners of many cars in Hartley were repor...

  • Same score, different path to second win over MMCRU

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 22, 2020

    Having defeated MMCRU by a 62-0 margin in the regular season, the chances that Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn could duplicate that score in the first round of the Class A football playoffs seemed remote. But the Hawks did just that, handing MMCRU a 62-0 loss Friday night at Peterson Field. The path to H-M-S's first playoff win since 2010 was slightly different than the regular season meeting with the Royals. In the first quarter of the September 25 contest, H-M-S scored on "drives" of two, one, two and...

  • A tough road for the Hawks

    Mike Petersen, Sport Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 22, 2020

    Three road trips last week did not end with any wins for the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn volleyball team. The Hawks closed out the regular season with a record of 5-15 overall and 1-9 in War Eagle Conference play. • vs. Hinton In a rescheduled contest on Oct. 12, the Hawks were defeated by Hinton, 3-1. After getting off to a slow start in the first set (10-25) and falling short in the second (23-25), H-M-S broke through for a win in the third set (25-18). The Hawks could not sustain the momentum a...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 15, 2020

    • Oct. 18, 1945 W.R. Wagner, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, received confirmation from Mr. Wallace that the Pioneer Hybrid Seed Corn Company had definitely decided to construct a seed corn plant in Hartley as soon as building materials were available. The company had purchased the ground upon which the plant was to be located, which was just west of Hartley on the railroad line. The open house at the Fairmont Creamery was very gratifying to W.H. Mohr and the employees. Around 700 people made a tour of the modern poultry plant. The H...

  • Postseason football begins Friday night

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 15, 2020

    Iowa high school playoff football begins Friday night, Oct. 16, featuring a matchup of two Class A District 1 teams at Peterson Field in Hartley. Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn will take on MMCRU for the second time this fall, having won the district contest, 62-0, at Marcus on Sept. 25. While every team qualifies for the playoffs this year, H-M-S is not taking for granted the program’s first postseason appearance since 2013. “We will show up and practice like we always practice,” Horkey said. “Our kids understand they have a job to do.” The Iowa High...

  • It was all about the team

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 15, 2020

    Individual athletes committing to the team concept is usually the key to success. That was certainly the case for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's volleyball team as it defeated Harris-Lake Park, 3-1, on Oct. 6 in Hartley. "It's probably the best team ball we've played. That made a huge difference," said Hawk coach Cheryl Kroese. H-M-S needed a unified effort to overcome an early deficit in the first set. After losing their advantage, the Wolves forced three ties but they were not enough to prevent the...

  • Homecoming week ends with a flourish

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 15, 2020

    After overcoming near-disaster early in Friday night's Homecoming game with Lawton-Bronson, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn pulled away for a convincing 46-20 win at Peterson Field. "We definitely came to play," Hawk coach Tyler Horkey observed. "The kids played great. They needed to see everything come together and be successful at it." Lawton-Bronson had a golden opportunity to get on the scoreboard first, recovering a fumble at the Hawk 2. But the defense rose to the occasion and stopped the Eagles...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 8, 2020

    • Oct. 11, 1945 Moneta High School was host to the state district baseball tournament. Five sectional winners participated. Moneta defeated Dolliver, 6-5, in the opening round and Hull, 7-4, in the semifinals. Larrabee downed Moneta, 6-1, in the finals before a fine crowd. The Hartley town council hired Leon Schoel, of Spencer, as engineer for the sewage disposal plant. He was directed to draw up plans and specifications which would be filed until such time as Hartley decided to have the plant constructed. Plans were to use government funds f...

  • Staying in the title hunt

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 8, 2020

    Early in the Class A District 1 matchup between Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn and Akron-Westfield on Oct. 2, it appeared whichever team had the ball last would win. Every time H-M-S scored in the first quarter, Akron-Westfield would answer. But that scenario came to an end as the Hawk offense scored twice before halftime, the defense blanked A-W the rest of the game, and both units scored in the fourth quarter to wrap up a 50-18 win at Peterson Field. The Westerners matched each Hawk touchdown in the...

  • Falling on hard times

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 8, 2020

    After staying close to the .500 mark during the first half of the volleyball season, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn has found the going tough in terms of getting back into the win column. The Hawks dropped their fifth-straight match to South O'Brien (11-25, 22-25, 19-25) in War Eagle Conference action on Oct. 1 in Hartley. The Wolverines' early lead in the first set was never seriously threatened. H-M-S started strong in the second set to build an 11-7 lead, lost the advantage and briefly regained it....

  • Big-ticket item purchases to be accelerated

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    Big-ticket purchases usually made by the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Community School District later in the year are on course to occur this fall. Items specifically discussed at the Sept. 14 school board meeting are buses and technology. Superintendent Patrick Carlin recommended those purchases be made now rather than waiting until next spring. “It sounds like a good idea to me,” Board Member David Vander Broek responded. According to the August transportation report, six of the district’s buses have in excess of 150,000 miles – including one wit...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    • Oct. 4, 1945 Paul C. Woods, chairman of the O’Brien County war chest drive, reported that a few rural precincts had not completed their solicitations. The latest report showed that Hartley’s drive was complete while Omega, Hartley and Lincoln townships were almost finished. The national observance of Forget-me-Not Day held in Hartley netted a sum of $126.13. Response to the drive for funds for disabled war veterans was excellent. The United Service Women were only sorry that the supply of little flowers was exhausted before everyone could...

  • Run Hawks, run

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    It's difficult to decide which was more impressive Friday night: Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's offense which gained 655 yards and averaged 14 yards per play, or its defense which limited MMCRU to barely over 100. Either way you look at it, the Hawks were dominant in their 62-0 district win at Marcus. MMCRU ran two more plays (48-46) and had nearly five more minutes in time of possession but that didn't stop the Hawks, who rushed for 564 yards on 41 carries. "We knew we could run the ball against them...

  • No wins for H-M-S in home volleyball invite

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    Wins were hard to come by for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn in its home volleyball tournament on Saturday. The Hawks were swept in pool play by Okoboji (14-21, 12-21), Gehlen Catholic (5-21, 8-21) and Sioux City West (13-21, 21-23). For the tournament, Jasmine Lux and Ava Reitsma led H-M-S with 12 and 10 kills, respectively. Jessica Riedemann put down five kills and Olivia Grooters had four. Darby Mastbergen recorded 20 set assists for the three matches and Kaley Pearson added 10. On defense, Abby...

  • Cross country postseason changes announced

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    Dates previously set for the 2020 cross country postseason will be split at this month’s meets to accommodate competition and crowds with COVID-19 related precautions. The Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union jointly announced that state qualifying meets and the state meet will now be separated by classification and take place over two days. The state meets for all classes will remain in Fort Dodge at Lakeside Golf Course, where it has been run as a coed event since 1993. “Changes to any suc...

  • New middle school building begins to take shape

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Sep 24, 2020

    With the elementary and high school projects nearing completion, the main focus is now on the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Middle School being constructed in Sanborn. Progress has been visible in recent weeks, especially on the north side. Steel framing and decking is being installed and the learning area is taking shape. Roofing of that area is expected to begin in mid-October. "It's coming along really well," Project Manager Mark Pfister said during Monday's school board meeting. Precast walls for...

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