Riewer earns Section and All-Conference honors
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Riewer earns Section and All-Conference honors
Independent News Herald / November 19, 2014 / Page 9 Two Nighthawks named to All-Section team Riewer earns Section and All-Conference honors Four earn All-Conference honors Preston Riewer (at left) was named to the Section 4 9-man team, as well as earning Park Region All-Conference and Academic All-State honors. Sean Powers (at middle) and Donovan WarAward winners for the Nighthawks were: Ross Ruckheim and Tyler Smith. Back row: Kyle ren (at right) were given Honorable Mention All-Conference. Schlosser, Tom Leeseberg, Grant Yohnke, Skyler Meiners and Logan Nibbe. The 2014 Bertha-Hewitt Preston Riewer earned AllBears football team gathered Conference for the Pheasant The Prairie Valley Nighthawks heralded the Crunch and Defense Award was Kyle Schloss- one last time on November 11, North Conference. Sean Powers end of their 2014 season with the annual fall er; Outstanding Lineman and Team MVP was to hand out their end of season and Donovan Warren also joined banquet on Tuesday, November 11 at the Clar- Logan Nibbe awards. the All-Conference team with issa Ballroom. Prairie North All-Conference honors went The Bears finished the season Honorable Mention awards. Team awards were handed out to: Ross Ruck- to: Grant Yohnke, Kyle Schlosser, Skyler Mein- with a 2-7 record as the season Several team awards were heim, Outstanding Freshman; Tyler Smith and ers and Logan Nibbe, with Nibbe and Schlosser ended with a loss to Underwood also given out on Tuesday night. in the Section 4 9-man quarterfi- Preston Riewer was voted the Tommy Leeseberg, Most Improved; Nighthawk also earning All-Section Team 6A honors. Offensive MVP. Senior Donovan Award and Mr. Offense, Skyler Meiners; Dr. Receiving All-State Academic was Grant nals. Yohnke and the team was The Bears placed Preston awarded the Silver Academic Riewer on the Section 4 9-man Award with a 2.96 GPA aver- team. Riewer was also named to the 9- man Academic All State age. Team Warren received the Defensive MVP for his play at linebacker. Sean Powers voted the Best Blocker honor for his offensive line play. Jordan Frethem was voted as the team’s Mr. Dependable and was also chosen for the Bears’ Spirit award. Collin Morris was awarded the Mr. Hustle award. Dustin Bertram received the Coach’s Award signifying a player that works extremely hard all the time, but doesn’t always see his name in the stat book. Practice Player of the Year was awarded to Jerry Lamb. Twenty players received letters for the 2014 season. The Bears lose a large chunk of varsity athletes with 14 seniors graduating. “We are graduating an outstanding group of young men. They have brought four years of dedication and positive leadership that helped our program through some tough times.” “We will have to build on the gains our JV has made in their past two seasons as they make their way to varsity. Those young men have compiled a 9-1 JV record and will need to lean on that success as they transition to the varsity.” Strong senior leadership Stokes named All-Conference Now Playing... BERTHA-HEWITT BEARS BOYS BASKETBALL November 21 @ Browerville, 7:30 p.m. November 25 (H) vs Parkers Prairie, 7:30 p.m. PARKERS PRAIRIE/EAGLE VALLEY BOYS BASKETBALL November 25 @ Bertha-Hewitt, 7:30 p.m. Senior Rumor Stokes was named to the 2014 Park Region AllConference team, while teammate Hannah VanHale earned Honorable Mention. The awards night for the Bertha-Hewitt Bears volleyball team was held on Tuesday, November 11 in the school cafeteria. The following players received a letter award: Seniors McKenzie Richter, Mercedes Templin, Rumor Stokes, Hannah VanHale and Trista Harig; Juniors Abby Foy, Chasidy Greenwaldt, Jessica Nelson, Madison Valley, Michaela Powers and Taylor Shamp; and sophomore Alyssa Kimber. Team awards went to Rumor Stokes for the Hitting/Blocking award; Trista Harig got Ms. Spirit; Abby Foy was the ‘Super Sub’; Mercedes Templin received Most Improved; Hannah VanHale received the All-Around Award; Chasidy Greenwaldt was recognized as the libero; and Madison Valley was recognized with the setter award. Conference awards went to Hannah Van Hale and Rumor Stokes. Rumor received AllConference and Hannah received Honorable Mention. The Bears season ended with a 15-14 record overall and a conference record of 2-4. Highlights of the season were the great improvements that were made from beginning to end, a 2nd place finish in the Bertha-Hewitt Invitational tournament, Hannah Van Hale getting her 1,000th dig and a strong showing at the Upsala Tournament. BROWERVILLE TIGERS BOYS BASKETBALL November 21 (H) vs Bertha-Hewitt, 7:30 p.m. November 25 (H) vs Verndale, 7:30 p.m. Two seniors usher Tigers into new season Bowling Sunday Nite Results from November 9: W L Eagle Lanes 147.5 122.5 Josh’s Auto 145 125 Hidden Acres 127 143 SCW Construction 120.5 149.5 High game men: Joe Prizler 288, 225; Scott Woida 209; Robin Woida 199 High series men: Joe Prizler 710; Robina Woida 560; Scott Woida 527 High game women: Amy Claseman 198, 157, 152; Cindy Hase 145 High series women: Amy Claseman 507; Cindy Hase 409 Results from November 16: W L Josh’s Auto 165 132 Eagle Lanes 154.5 137.5 Hidden Acres 142 155 SCW Construction 127.5 169.5 High game men: Joe Prizler 244, 189; Norm Oliver 178; Al Woida 178 High series men: Joe Prizler 603; Robin Woida 508; Norm Oliver 499 High game women: Amy Claseman 179, 163; Leila Oliver 166 High series women: Amy Claseman 498; Leila Oliver 414 Wednesday Inter-City League Results from November 12: W JL Trucking 4 Benson Construction 3 Clarissa Ballroom 3 Baso Insurance 1 Busy B Café 1 Pro Ag 0 Pearson, Middendorf and Kellen earn All-Conference The Bears boys basketball squad will look towards the strong senior leadership to start the 2014-15 campaign. Seniors include, front row: Collin Morris, Brady Baumgartner and Travis Kramer. Back row: Preston Riewer, Tyler Weiss, Riley Boehland and Tyler Waln. The Bears will look to open up the season on the road as they take on the Browerville Tigers on November 21, before coming home to take on the Panthers of Parkers Prairie on November 25. L 0 1 1 3 3 4 High games: Joe Prizler 254; Vic Carlson 246; Marv Cole 234 High series: Joe Prizler 680; Dan Dickinson 607; Kevin Dezell 606 High women’s game: Jen Jensen 159 High women’s series: Jen Jensen 356 The successful season of the Tigers was capped off with an informal awards ceremony after school on Wednesday, November 12. As a team, the girls earned the Academic “Gold” Award. Academic All-State honors went to Katie Aksamit, Katelyn Kellen and Katelyn Middendorf. Prairie Conference Academic Awards were given to Katie Aksamit, Makenna Hegseth, Katelyn Kellen, Katelyn Middendorf, Kendra Buchta and Quinn Kircher. Earning Prairie All-Conference were: Crystal Pearson with 413 kills, 473 digs and 21 ace serves; Katelyn Middendorf with 804 set assists and 255 digs; and Makenna Hegseth with 562 digs. Honorable Mention went to: Kendra Buchta with 182 kills and 46 ace blocks; and Paige Callahan with 133 kills, 77 ace blocks and 48 ace serves. Pictured, front row: Quinn Kircher, Katie Aksamit, Katelyn Middendorf and Makenna Hegseth. Back row: Kate Kellen, Paige Callahan, Kendra Buchta and Crystal Pearson. You can find us online at: www.inhnews.com or check us out on Facebook! Friday Daytimers Results from November 7: W Al’s 26 Creative Floors 19 Stampin’ Up 14 Gene Captain’s Pro Shop 13 L 10 17 22 23 High game men: Marvin Cole 180, 158, 157; Allen Blommel 178, 172; Frank Dandl 156 High series men: Allen Blommel 499; Marvin Cole 495; Al Woida 422 High game women: Helen Husfeldt 192, 183; Amy Claseman 168; Char Blommel 163 High series women: Helen Husfeldt 530; Amy Claseman 458; Char Blommel 437 Results from November 14: W L Al’s 28 12 Creative Floors 20 18 Stampin’ Up 17 23 Gene Captain’s Pro Shop 15 25 High game men: Frank Dandl 200; Marvin Cole 182; Allen Blommel 177 High series men: Marvin Cole 516; Allen Blommel 487; Frank Dandl 473 High game women: Amy Claseman 198; Char Blommel 179, 161; Betty Woida 142 High series women: Char Blommel 482; Amy Claseman 476; Betty Woida 412 Split: Char Blommel 5-7 Grant Heid and Tanner Stepaniak will lead the Tigers in their quest for a conference title. The Tigers begin the season with two home games as they host the Bears of Bertha-Hewitt on November 21 and then will take on the Verndale Pirates on November 25. Hunters register 54,000 deer during first weekend Minnesota hunters registered 54,000 deer during the first three days of firearms deer season, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Final numbers from the weekend show that the number of deer registered dropped 30,000 from 2013. So far this year, including special hunts and the archery season, hunters have harvested 67,000 deer, down from the 2013 to-date harvest total of 100,000. “Comparing this year’s harvest to harvests in previous years doesn’t necessarily reflect hunter opportunity or the number of deer on the landscape in 2014,” said Leslie McInenly, DNR big game program leader. This year’s lower harvest is by design because regu- Thad Olson of Clarissa was one of thousands around the state lations were implemented to place to register a deer during the opening weekend of hunting. Olson more deer—particularly does— shot this deer around 8:30 a.m. on Saturday morning. off limits to increase Minnesota’s deer population. The DNR’s ongoing deer management work also includes upcoming revisions to the deer population goals for large portions of northeastern, north-central and east-central Minnesota. This is part of a multiyear goal-setting process for the entire state. People interested in helping set these deer population goals can get more information on the process and opportunities for involvement at www.mndnr.gov/deer. In much of Minnesota, the deer season continues through Sunday, November 16. Additional deer will be harvested during the northern rifle zone season, which continues through Sunday, November 23; the late southeastern season, which runs Saturday, November 22, through Sunday, November 30; and the muzzleloader season, which begins Saturday, November 29, and continues through Sunday, December 14.