Winter Sports 1 - NRHEG Star Eagle
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Winter Sports 1 - NRHEG Star Eagle
PANTHERS NEW RICHLAND • HARTLAND • ELLENDALE • GENEVA PANTHER ATHLETICS WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW NRHEG WINTER 2015-16 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 2 Thursday, December 3, 2015 Lady Panthers hope to return to section title level By JIM LUTGENS Editor/Publisher Even though Carlie Wagner has graduated and taken her talents to the University of Minnesota, the goal remains the same for the NRHEG girls’ basketball team. Coach Onika Peterson would like to see the Panthers return to the section championship game. The Panthers finished 14-12 overall last season, Peterson’s first as head coach, and she hopes to improve on that this year. One thing is clear. NRHEG fans were definitely spoiled in the Carlie Wagner era, with the Panthers qualifying for three consecutive state tournaments while winning two straight state titles. NRHEG also won six straight Gopher Conference championships, a feat that’s not likely to be repeated soon. Four seniors graduated from last year’s squad: Ryann Hagen, Kelli Harrington, Jade Peterson and Anna Stork. All eight players on the season-opening roster earned letters last year, including Carlie’s twin sisters Maddie and Marnie, now juniors after playing varsity since seventh grade. Also lettering last year were seniors Hailey Schuller, Sophia Fischer and Emily Eder and juniors Gretchen Ramaker, Rachel Collins and Kayley Camerer. Maddie Wagner led last year’s Panthers with “We need to be tough inside since we don’t have much height.” — Coach Onika Peterson 17.8 points per game. Marnie averaged 12.3 points and a team-best 8.5 rebounds. Both Wagners averaged about three assists. Maddie Wagner, Ramaker and Camerer were selected allconference last season and Collins received honorable Peterson mention. While the Panthers are lacking in height, they hope to make up for it with overall team speed. “With our height, we need to play fast and run the floor as much as possible,” said Coach Peterson. “Offensively, we need to attack the basket and move well without the ball. Defensively, we need to be tough inside since we don’t have the height. We need to focus on rebounding and not give other teams second or third-chance shots.” Peterson picks WEM as the Gopher Conference favorite and WEM and NorwoodYoung America in Section 2AA. Star Eagle WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW 2015-16 NRHEG Girls’ Basketball Date Opponent Time Dec. 1 Tri-City United 7:30 Dec. 5 Fairmont 5 p.m. Dec. 8 at Waseca 7:30 Dec. 11 Maple River 7:15 Dec. 18 Medford 7:15 Dec. 21 at St. Peter 7:15 Dec. 22 at Blooming Prairie 7:15 Dec. 28 Mayer Lutheran at St. Olaf 1:30 Dec. 29 Providence Acad. at St. Olaf 1:30 Dec. 30 Tartan at St. Olaf 11:45 a.m. Jan. 2 Hayfield 6:00 Jan. 5 Kenyon-Wanamingo 7:15 Jan. 8 WEM 7:15 Jan. 9 Stewartville at Hayfield 4 p.m. Jan. 16 at USC 7:15 Jan. 19 at Blue Earth Area 7:15 Jan. 22 Bethlehem Academy 7:15 Jan. 25 at JWP 7:30 Jan. 29 at Medford 7:15 Feb. 4 at WEM 7:15 Feb. 5 at Mankato Loyola 7:30 Feb. 8 Triton 7:15 Feb. 12 USC 7:15 Feb. 19 at Bethlehem Academy 7:15 Feb. 22, 25, 27 Section TBA March 3, 7, 11 Section TBA March 15-19 State TBA Star Eagle WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW Thursday, December 3, 2015 3 HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU – Panther girls’ basketball returning letterwinners are, from left: Rachel Collins, Gretchen Ramaker, Marnie Wagner, Kayley Star Eagle photo by Jim Lutgens Camerer, Maddie Wagner, Hailey Schuller, Emily Eder and Sophia Fischer. NRHEG Girls’ Basketball Conference: Gopher Section: Section 2AA, South Sub-Section Coaches: Head coach Onika Peterson, 2nd year. Assistant coaches Drew Paukert, Sharon Ramaker Last year: 14-12 overall Key losses: Ryann Hagen, Kelli Harrington, Jade Peterson, Anna Stork Key returnees: Letterwinners Kayley Camerer, Rachel Collins, Emily Eder, Sophia Fischer, Gretchen Ramaker, Hailey Schuller, Maddie Wagner, Marnie Wagner Key dates: Dec. 29 vs. Providence Academy at St. Olaf; Jan. 8 vs. WEM; Feb. 4 at WEM Coach’s comment: “We need to play fast and run the floor as much as possible.” 4 Thursday, December 3, 2015 NRHEG boys ready to battle in tough conference, section By JIM LUTGENS Editor/Publisher In many ways, last year could be considered a dream season for the NRHEG boys’ basketball team, which won 23 games and twice defeated Waseca while playing in front of frenzied crowds. In one important aspect, it was less than a dream season. Despite all the impressive victories, the Panthers did not win a championship, losing twice to Maple River in the regular season and again in the subsection title game. Coach Pat Churchill and four tall, talented returning letterwinners are back hoping to change things this year. They know it won’t be easy in the Gopher Conference or Section 2AA, but they are prepared. A total of nine players competed in some sort of organized basketball in the offseason. They’re looking to replace four threeyear starters: Kevin Kalis, Macoy Schwierjohann, Spencer Tollefson and Trevor Tracy. Tollefson, who averaged a team-high 18 points last year, is playing at Rochester Community College. Among the returning letterwinners is Oakley Baker, a 6-foot-5 junior with 880 career points who averaged 15 points and five rebounds last season. Also back are John Cole, a 6-6 senior guard/forward; Tyler Raimann, a 6-7 junior center; and Chad Agrimgon, a 6-0 junior Churchill guard. Also expected to contribute this year are seniors Luke Overgaard (5-11 guard), Tyler Schlaak (63 forward), Dempsey Tucker (6-0 forward) and Cole Ignaszewski (6-0 forward), juniors Jason Jongbloedt (5-11 guard) and Jack Schultz (6-0 forward), and sophomore Benji Lundberg (5-9 guard). “We expect to be competitive in a very tough conference,” said Churchill, who’s assisted by Chad Buendorf, Isaiah Lundberg and Cory Camerer. “We lost four three-year starters and realize we don’t have a lot of experience, but we feel we have a lot of potential and feel we will be in the thick of things at the end of the year.” The key to success for the Panthers, Star Eagle WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW NRHEG Boys’ Basketball Conference: Gopher Section: Section 2AA, South Sub-Section Coaches: Head coach Pat Churchill, 6th year, 70-62 career record. Assistant coaches Chad Buendorf, Isaiah Lundberg, Cory Camerer Last year: 9-3 conference, 23-5 overall Key losses: Kevin Kalis, Macoy Schwierjohann, Spencer Tollefson, Trevor Tracy Key returnees: Four letterwinners: Oakley Baker (2-time allconference, 890 career points), John Cole, Chad Agrimson, Tyler Raimann Next home game: Bethlehem Academy Dec. 4 Key dates: Dec. 11 at Maple River; Jan. 7 at WEM; Jan. 16 vs. USC; Jan. 26 vs. Maple River; Feb. 4 vs. WEM; Feb. 12 at USC Coach’s comment: “We expect to be competitive in a very tough conference.” “We feel we have a lot of potential and feel we will be in the thick of things at the end of the year.” — Coach Pat Churchill according to Churchill, is to avoid injuries and develop their backcourt players. Look for them to run a motion offense with constant movement and screening. Churchill likes man-to-man defense but is not opposed to an occasional zone. WEM, Maple River and USC are expected to be strong in the Gopher Conference, according to Churchill, who likes WEM, Maple River and GlencoeSilver Lake in Section 2AA. Star Eagle WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW Thursday, December 3, 2015 5 2015-16 NRHEG Boys’ Basketball Date STANDING TALL – Returning NRHEG boys’ basketball letterwinners are, from left: Chad Agrimson, Oakley Baker, Tyler Raimann and John Cole. Star Eagle photo by Jim Lutgens Opp. Time at RW Valley 6:00 Nov. 21 Dec. 1 at LeSueur-H 7:30 Dec. 4 Bethlehem Acad. 7:15 at Kenyon-W 7:15 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 St. Clair 7:15 Dec. 11 at Maple River 7:15 Dec. 15 Tri-City United 7:15 Dec. 18 at Medford 7:15 Dec. 22 Blooming Pr. 7:15 Jan. 2 Hayfield 7:30 Jan. 7 at WEM 7:15 Jan. 12 at Blooming Pr. 7:15 Jan. 16 USC 7:15 Jan. 18 JWP 7:15 Jan. 19 Blue Earth Area 7:30 Jan. 22 at Beth. Acad. 7:15 Jan. 26 Maple River 7:15 Jan. 28 at Triton 7:15 Jan. 29 Medford 7:15 Feb. 4 WEM 7:15 Feb. 9 Waseca 7:15 Feb. 12 at USC 7:30 Feb. 15, 18, 23, 26, 29 Section March 4 Section March 9-12 State 6 Thursday, December 3, 2015 Wrestlers remain in good hands with Larson By JIM LUTGENS Editor/Publisher There may have been some who feared for the future of the NRHEG wrestling program when longtime head coach Paul Cyr retired a few years ago. But they shouldn’t have worried. Cyr’s hand-picked successor, Shawn Larson, has done well at the helm for the Panthers, who last year won the Gopher Conference championship at 5-0 and finished 16-9 overall after running into perennial powerhouse Jackson County Central in the Section 2A finals. Despite graduating some talented individuals, as usual, the Panthers are looking for another successful season led by a slew of returning letterwinners. The graduates included state entrants Dillon Kubiatowicz and Todd Erickson along with varsity veteran Nick Bartness. Also graduating: Keith Maxon, Jet Wayne, Alex Merritt, Cole Lenort, Matt Jensen. The returnees include seniors Cordell Peterson, a multi-state tournament qualifier, and senior Wyatt Fitterer, who’s hoping for a return to state for the first time since 2013. Also back are senior section finalist Trey Hoppe and all-conference honorable mention wrestler Cole Staloch, a sophomore. Seniors Palmer Peterson and Zeke Erickson are the captains. Also on the varsity roster are seniors Lucas Herrmann, Jon Weller, Trai Wicks and Karter Sletten, sophomores Brett Kubiatowicz, Chad Erickson and Bryce Okland, freshmen Ross Lenort, Tyler Jacobson and Alex Buckmeier, eighthgrader Andrew Bailey, along with Andrew Reich and Miguel Martinez. The returners include six of the 14 wrestlers who competed at the Section 2A individual tournament. “We hope to have a solid showing this season,” said Coach Larson. In order for that to happen, the coach is looking for big things from a number of varsity unproven wrestlers. “This year, more than others in our recent past, we will be counting on the young athletes to contribute more Larson than many expect them to,” said Larson. “We graduated eight seniors, each of whom competed in the section team and individual tournaments. The young Panthers will be following the lead of some of the senior wrestlers that have had success and are expecting to keep up with what they have been able to do recently.” As usual, the Panthers will spend much of the early season searching for their most effective lineup. They aim to be at the top of their game in February and be a factor in a newly-aligned Section 2A, where Larson lists KenyonWanamingo and Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial as the favorites. “Both of those teams had great seasons last year, though the edge in my opinion goes to Kenyon-Wanamingo, because of the team they are returning from last season,” said Larson. And the Gopher Conference? “It appears that Maple River and JWP/WEM are favored,” said Larson. “We hope to be a factor, though it most likely could be either one of those teams.” After opening the season Nov. 28 at Rochester John Marshall, the Panthers host Blooming Prairie Thursday, Dec. 3 and embark to some new destinations this season, including Lake Mills, Iowa and a return to the Swalla Duals in Kasson. Also included is a trip to the two-day Redwood Riot in December, a tournament that includes more than 25 teams. NRHEG also expects to see several top teams at St. James. Star Eagle WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW NRHEG Wrestling Conference: Gopher Section: 2A Coaches: Head coach Shawn Larson, 3rd year as head coach; assistants Nathan Jensen & Tim Bartness Last year: 1st in Gopher Conference (5-0), 16-9 overall, lost in section finals Key losses: Nick Bartness, Todd Erickson, Dillon Kubiatowicz Key returnees: Cordell Peterson (state entrant), Wyatt Fitterer (2013 state entrant), Trey Hoppe (section finalist), Cole Staloch (all-conference honorable mention) First home date: Dec. 3 vs. Blooming Prairie Key dates: Dec. 18-19 at Redwood Riot; Jan. 7 vs. WEM/JWP Coach’s comment: “This year, more than others in our recent past, we will be counting on the young athletes to contribute more than we expect them to.” SIGHTS ON STATE — Cordell Peterson, top, is one of two NRHEG wrestlers seeking a return to the state tournament. Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak Star Eagle WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW Thursday, December 3, 2015 7 VETERAN MATMEN – Returning letterwinners for NRHEG wrestling include, front from left: Tyler Jacobson, Ross Lenort, Brett Kubiatowicz, Trey Hoppe, Cordell Peterson and Bryce Okland. Back: Jon Weller, Chad Erickson, Cole Staloch, Palmer Peterson, Zeke Erickson, Lucas Herrmann, Wyatt Fitterer and Karter Sletten. Star Eagle photo by Jim Lutgens 2015-16 NRHEG Wrestling Date Opponent Nov. 28 at Rochester JM Dec. 3 Blooming Prairie Dec. 5 at St. James Classic Dec. 10 at Pine Island Dec. 17 at United South Central Dec. 18 at Redwood Riot Dec. 19 at Redwood Riot Jan. 7 WEM/JWP Jan. 9 at St. Clair Invitational Jan. 14 at Blue Earth Area Jan. 14 Waseca at Blue Earth Jan. 16 at Lake Mills Invitational Jan. 21 Zumbrota-Mazeppa at Hayfield Jan. 21 at Hayfield Jan. 23 at Kasson-Mantorville Inv. Jan. 29 at Maple River Jan. 30 at Lakeville North Invitational Feb. 5 Medford Feb. 11 Section team at high seed Feb. 13 Section team at USC Feb. 19 Sect. individual at Blue Earth Feb. 20 Sect. individual at Blue Earth Feb. 25-27 State Time 9 a.m. 7 p.m. 10 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. 10 a.m. TBD TBD 10 a.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 noon 4 p.m. 11 a.m. TBA 8 Thursday, December 3, 2015 Star Eagle WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW WINTER CHEERLEADERS NRHEG sideline cheerleaders for the 2015-16 winter season are, front from left: Abby Christopherson, Laura Worrell, Torrie Stencel, Nicole Edon, Taytum Ihrke, Hailey Westrum, Taylar Tieskotter, Lizzy Hagen. Back: Corrie Powell, Brianna Podratz-Waters, Bayli Possin, Abby Wacholz, Jessica Nafe, Submitted photo Tali Wayne, Grace Lewison.