Sports

Wed
02
Jan

TigerHawks crush Eagles

TigerHawks crush Eagles

 

 

By Jerry Wadian
jwadian@thefayettecountyunion.com

 

 

The NFV boys’ basketball team ended the 2018  part of the season with a 57-29 victory over Clayton Ridge Friday, Dec. 21, in Guttenberg.

However, it wasn’t an easy victory because, as co-head coach Matt Krambeer explained, “CR has one of the toughest venues in the conference to play in.” 

The night before, NFV won an emotional, hard-fought win over a tough New Hampton squad, and the team seemed to get off to a very sluggish start in Guttenberg, turning the ball over five times in the first quarter.

Despite that, the TigerHawks clung to a 9-8 lead at the end of the quarter. Over the next eight minutes, NFV relied on its defense and a 35-footer at the buzzer by Brooks Hovden to fashion a 27-17 halftime lead. 

Wed
02
Jan

Girls' BB whips Eagles

Girls' BB whips Eagles

 

 

By Jerry Wadian
jwadian@thefayettecountyunion.com

 

 

The NFV girls’ basketball team stopped a two-game skid with a 60-27 pasting of Clayton Ridge on Friday, Dec. 21, in Guttenberg.

The game was never close as the TigerHawks blitzed the Eagles with an 18-5 run in the opening quarter. By halftime the gap was 28 points as NFV led, 41-13. 

Wed
26
Dec

SW basketball plays Friday

SW basketball plays Friday

 

 

Zakary Kriener

News Writer
zkriener@fayettepublishing.com

 

 

The South Winneshiek girls’ and boys’ basketball teams played only one game last week, taking on Turkey Valley on Friday night. Due to an early press deadline, results and statistics were unavailable press time. Check out next week’s Ossian Bee for results and photos from the games.

Wed
26
Dec

SW wrestlers have strong week in duals

 

At 220 pounds, South Winn’s Ethan Timp works for positioning during a match at Thursday night’s Upper Iowa Conference Duals at Tripoli. Timp went on to pin his opponent in 0:59. (Jerry Wadian photo)

 

SW wrestlers have strong week in duals

 

 

Zakary Kriener

News Writer
zkriener@fayettepublishing.com

 

 

 

The Warrior wrestling team continues to improve as it rolled into the holiday break with a strong week. The Warriors went 5-2 on the week, which included a 3-2 mark and third-place honors at the first-ever Upper Iowa Conference Dual Tournament.

Wed
26
Dec

Boys' BB keeps rolling

 

NFV’s Carson Ward goes over three players to can this jumper in recent action. The senior does a little bit of everything for the TigerHawks, from scoring to rebounding, ball handling, assists and playing good D. (Jennifer Olsen photo)

 

Boys BB keeps rolling

 

 

By Jerry Wadian
jwadian@thefayettecountyunion.com

 

 

 

The NFV boys’ basketball team continues to breeze early in the season, notching two more wins last week. 

The TigerHawks extended their UIC string to six wins in a row by beating Kee on Tuesday, Dec. 18, and beating New Hampton on Thursday.

Due to the early holiday press deadline, results from Friday’s game in Guttenberg will appear in next week’s paper.

Wed
26
Dec

Gunner Rodgers wins 100th

 

NFV’s Gunner Rodgers (center) shares the moment with his proud parents, Clint and Amanda, after winning his 100th wrestling match Thursday in Tripoli. Rodgers entered the exclusive win club with a throw against MFL/MM. With 103 wins so far, the senior has a chance to reach the top two or three most wins in school history. (Jerry Wadian photo)

 

Gunner Rodgers wins 100th

 

By Jerry Wadian
jwadian@thefayettecountyunion.com

 

 

Although battling injuries and illnesses, NFV wrestling had a big night Thursday in Tripoli. The team finished second in the First Annual UIC Dual Meet, and Gunner Rodgers entered the pantheon of NFV wrestling greats when he won the 100th match of his career.

The TigerHawks finished 4-1 on the night in the Gold Bracket. Their only loss was a close one to MFL/MM, ranked fifth in Class 1A. NFV was in that match all the way, but forfeits and losses by younger grapplers was enough for the Bulldogs to earn a hard-fought win.

For the tournament, Levi Lauer, Weston Fantz, and Gunner Rodgers all went 5-0.

Wed
19
Dec

Warriors go 1-5 in dual action

 

South Winn junior Logan Schnuelle controls his opponent during recent Warrior wrestling action. The 152-pounder picked up a win by fall over his East Buchanan opponent in the final match of the meet to tie it up; however, the Warriors lost by the tiebreaker. (Zakary Kriener photo)

 

Warriors go 1-5 in dual action

 

 

 

The South Winneshiek wrestling team had a busy week, which included six dual meets.

The Warriors took on Oelwein and East Buchanan on Tuesday, Dec. 11, in triangular action.

Against Class 2A Oelwein, the Warriors fell, 45-30. South Winn was able to win four matches by fall, thanks to Ethan Maldonado (106), Phillip French (113), Chance Adams (126), and Jacob Bohr (160).

In the second dual of the evening, the Warriors fell to East Buchanan, 40-39, after a tiebreaker point went in favor of the Buccaneers.

Wed
19
Dec

SW girls win pair of UIC matchups

 

South Winn’s Ashley Kriener hustles upcourt during last week’s 64-10 win over Postville. Kriener had eight points in the game, as well as an 11-point performance in Friday night’s victory over West Central. (Jennifer Olsen photo)

 

SW girls win pair of UIC matchups

 

 

Zakary Kriener

News Writer
zkriener@fayettepublishing.com

 

 

 

The South Winneshiek girls’ basketball team had a dominating week last week, going 2-0 and winning by a combined 132-33 over Postville and West Central.

On Tuesday, Dec. 11, the Warriors traveled to Postville to take on the Upper Iowa Conference foe Pirates.

Wed
19
Dec

Warrior boys get two conference wins

 

South Winn’s Noah Tieskoetter hustles down court after a steal during the Warriors’ 58-37 win over Postville last week. Tieskoetter had four points and three rebounds in the conference win. (Jennifer Olsen photo)

 

Warrior boys get two conference wins

 

 

Zakary Kriener

News Writer
zkriener@fayettepublishing.com

 

 

 

The Warrior boys’ basketball team went 2-1 last week, including a perfect 2-0 mark in Upper Iowa Conference play.

South Winn began the week Tuesday, Dec. 11, at Postville with a 58-37 win.

“(This was) a great win for us against a very well-coached Postville team,” said Warrior coach Blake Moen. “We knew going into this game that we would have to play a complete four quarters, and, I was proud of how our guys handled adversity playing on the road.”

Wed
19
Dec

NFV keglers split

 

Shelby Holden lays the ball down carefully while bowling against Tripoli on Friday at Lilac Lanes in West Union. The TigerHawk sophomore rolled a two-game series of 143 that included converting a 4-5 split. (Jerry Wadian photo)

 

NFV keglers split

 

 

By Jerry Wadian
jwadian@thefayettecountyunion.com

 

 

NFV entered the holiday break after facing Tripoli Friday at Lilac Lanes in West Union.

  The girls lost to the Panthers, 3503-2231. Tripoli won round one, 1429-895, and the Baker Rotation, 2074-1336.

 Emily Guyer rolled a team-high 153-166-319. Erika Woodson was next for NFV with a 97-83-180. Shelby Holden came in with a 61-82-143, while Riley Magner shot a 76-60-136, and Sierra Kemp had a 53-64-117.

  A highlight for the TigerHawk gals was Holden converting a 4-5 split during the Baker Rotation.

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