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Page 1B - Crosby-Ironton Courier
Winter sports hit full stride The C-I winter sports season has opened. The Northern Lakes Lightning girls’ varsity hockey team plays at Rocori Tuesday while the boys’ team travels to Detroit Lakes Thursday and then hosts Kittson Central Saturday. Tuesday, the boys travel to Sartell. The girls’ basketball team will open a day later than originally scheduled as Cass Lake/Bena had to cancel due to a schedule conflict. The girls will open at Park Rapids Friday and then host Staples/Motley Tuesday. The boys’ basketbal team will opn Friday at Detroit Lakes and then entertain Hermantown Saturday. The Ranger wrestling squad opens Thursday against visiting Detroit Lakes Away Hermantown Home Park Rapids Home HS Shootout—Minnetonka Aitkin Away Deer River Away Ranger Tourney Home Ranger Tourney Home Ranger Tourney Home Wadena/DC Away Pequot Lakes Away Duluth Marshall Home Esko Home Detroit Lakes Home Park Rapids Away Wadena/DC Home Pine River/Backus Home Staples Motley Home International Falls Home Crookston Home Roseau Home Staples Motley Away Pequot Lakes Home Perham Away Aitkin Home RANGERETTES Sat., Dec. 6 Fri., Dec. 12 Sat., Dec. 13 Fri., Dec. 19 Sat., Jan. 10 Thurs., Jan. 15 Sat., Jan. 17 Tues., Jan. 20 Fri., Jan. 23 Sat., Jan. 24 Sat., Feb. 7 Fri., Feb. 13 Apple Valley Invitational Frazee Invitational Just for Kix Show Home Northern Lights Home Alexandria Invitational Northern Lights Conference Hawley Invitational Rangerette Show Home Northern Lights Away Pelican Rapids Invitational Section Tournament State Tournament Monday Night Mixed W L Fresh Start Market 61 23 Godfrey Plumbing 46 38 Players Sports Bar 43 41 Ingalls Construction 39 45 The Woodtick 32 52 C-I Courier 31 53 High Team Series—Fresh Start Market, 1701. High Team Game—Fresh Start Market, 578. High Ind. Series (Men)— Roger Wagner, 562; Gary Knutson, 499; Kodi Keppers, 491. High Ind. Single Games (Men)—Gary Knutson, 202; Roger Wagner, 192, 189, 181; Kodi Keppers, 181. High Ind. Series (Women)— Sharon Knutson, 514; Mary Styx, 471; Kelli Ingalis, 349. High Ind. Single Games (Women)—Sharon Knutson, 196, 172; Mary Styx, 176; Kelli Ingalls, 143. Prep League W L Team 5 31 18 Team 6 28 21 Team 4 26 23 Team 2 25 24 Team 1 22 27 Team 3 15 34 High Ind. Series (Boys)— Brad Hachey, 351; Nate Hachey, 267; Mason Dahlberg, 248. High Ind. Single Games (Boys)—Brad Hachey, 141, 106; Nate Hachey, 107; Mason Dahlberg, 106. High Ind. Series (Girls)— Elaina Lettman, 205; Emma Berg, 143. High Ind. Single Games (Girls)— Elaina Lettman, 83; Emma Berg, 62, 44. Junior League Team 5 Team 1 Team 7 Team 4 W 41 37 30 30 L 15 19 26 26 Sports Lightning win again, 6-2 The Northern Lakes Lightning varsity boys’ hockey team topped Becker/Big Lake Saturday, 6-2. Nick Reed and Kyle Sellner each tallied two goals while Wyatt Kokesh added two assists. Nick Olson and Luke LeMieuur tallied the other two goals for the Lightning. Mitch Stangel finished with 14 saves while the Lightning posted 34 shots on goal. The Lightning played at Detroit Lakes yesterday (Tuesday) and will travel to Moose Lake Thursday. Saturday, Northern Lakes entertains Kittson Central and then plays at Sartell Tuesday. BOYS HOCKEY GIRLS BASKETBALL Fri., Dec. 5 Tues., Dec. 9 Sat., Dec. 13 Tues., Dec. 16 Thurs., Dec. 18 Mon., Dec. 29 Tues., Dec. 30 Tues., Jan. 6 Fri., Jan. 9 Mon., Jan. 12 Thurs., Jan. 15 Fri., Jan. 16 Tues., Jan. 20 Fri., Jan. 23 Sat., Jan. 24 Tues., Jan. 27 Thurs., Jan. 29 Tues., Feb. 3 Fri., Feb. 6 Sat., Feb. 7 Tues., Feb. 10 Thurs., Feb. 12 Fri., Feb. 20 Tues., Feb. 24 Fri., Feb. 27 Park Rapids Staples Motley Cloquet Esko Perham Pierz Healy Pierz Healy Wadena/DC Pequot Lakes Aitkin Wadena/DC Detroit Lakes Bemidji Park Rapids Little Falls Pine River/Backus Grand Rapids Crookston Warroad Roseau Pequot Lakes Aiktin Staples Motley Deer River Detroit Lakes Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Home WRESTLING Thurs., Dec. 4 Sat., Dec. 6 Tues., Dec. 9 Thurs., Dec. 11 Tues., Dec. 16 Fri., Dec. 19 Sat., Dec. 20 Sat., Jan. 3 Sat., Jan. 10 Fri., Jan. 16 Sat., Jan. 17 Tues., Jan. 20 Fri., Jan. 23 Sat., Jan. 24 Tues., Jan. 27 Fri., Jan. 30 Tues., Feb. 5 Clouquet Home Rush City Away Staples Triangular Away Ogilvie Triangular Away Royalton Triangular Away Big Bear Tourney Away Cass Lake Tourney Away Ogilvie Away Parkers Prairie Away Pierz Healy Away Staples Motley Away Deer River Away Lake Park Away Mid State Conf Away Triangular Home Walker Away CI Match Home Wrestlers host fundraiser The Crosby-Ironton wrestlers will host a fundraiser on Fri., Dec. 12 12th at the Crosby Fire Hall from 6-8 pm. Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for children 10 and under. It will include a The boys were scheduled to spaghetti dinner with a bake play on Jan. 8, but will sched- sale and silent auction. ule a different school. Activities Director Tim Tungseth is working on scheduling other games in place of these. Q: It seems like you see more and more wild turkeys these days near urban areas. Is this just cyclical, or has their population shifted? A: Turkeys are another species of wildlife that have adapted to living in close proximity to people. Team 3 29 27 Prohibitions on hunting, the Team 6 28 28 relative lack of predators, and Team 2 19 37 the abundant food sources High Ind. Series (Boys)— found in urban and suburban Walker McKee, 470; Logan Rasmussen, 402; Gabe landscapes contribute to high reproductive success and low Gibson, 386. High Ind. Single Games mortality for turkeys and (Boys)—Walker McKee, 206, other wildlife. 146; Logan Rasmussen, 152; The preservation of nearGabe Gibson, 139. by natural areas, including High Ind. Series (Girls)— river corridors, wetlands, Lizzy Frink, 417; Loren Sablan, parks and backyards, pro325; Bella Sablan, 288. High Ind. Single Games vides habitat for wildlife (Girls)— Lizzy Frink, 148, species that many people feel 135; Madison Maroney, 120; contribute to a higher urban Bella Sablan, 116. quality of life. DNR Q & A Nominate a MAFP physician of the year The Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP) is seeking nominations from patients to help select the 2015 Minnesota Family Physician of the Year. If you feel that your family physician stands out in your community/clinic, cares for patients in an extraordinary way and deserves to be recognized for a job well done, please send a letter to tell us about your special family doctor. The Family Physician of the Year Award is presented annually to a doctor who specializes in Family Medicine. Nominations will be accepted in writing through January 12, 2015. Nominators should write a letter describing how the candidate has made a difference in the lives of their patients. The letter should also explain the candidate’s outstanding personal and professional qualities and community involvement. Often times a person or group in a community will lead an effort encouraging multiple patients and colleagues to write on behalf of a particular family physician who they feel is doing exceptional work. Nomination letters can be e-mailed to kthorson@ mafp.org or mailed to the MAFP office at 600 South Highway 169, Suite 1680, St. Louis Park, 55426. Questions should be directed to the MAFP office at 952-5420130 or 800-999-8198 or visit them on-.ine at www.mafp. org. The award will be presented in April. Tues., Dec. 2 Thurs., Dec. 4 Sat., Dec. 6 Tues., Dec. 9 Fri., Dec. 12 Tues., Dec. 16 Fri., Dec. 18 Sat., Dec. 20 Mon., Dec. 22 Tues., Jan. 6 Thurs., Jan. 8 Fri., Jan. 9 Tues., Jan. 13 Thurs., Jan. 15 Sat., Jan. 17 Tues., Jan. 20 Fri., Jan. 23 Sat., Jan. 24 Tues., Feb. 3 Thurs., Feb. 5 Sat., Feb. 7 Tues., Feb. 10 Thurs., Feb. 12 Detroit Lakes Mooselake/WR Kittson Central Sartell Little Falls Wadena/D.C. Park Rapids Cambridge/Isanti St. Cloud Apollo Cambridge/Isanti Mooselake/WR Chaska Princeton Park Rapids Sauk Rapids Lone Prarie/GE Virginia Greenway Wadena/DC Detroit Lakes Becker Long Prairie/GE Mora Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Home GIRLS’ HOCKEY Girls fall to Hutchinson The Northern Lakes Lightning girls’ hockey team dropped a game at Hutchinson last Tuesday, 7-1. Brittney Knox scored the lone goal for the Lightning, assisted by Bella Abear and Sam Gutzman. Madison Galligan had 27 saves for the Lightning, who totaled just 18 shots on goal. The Lightning played against Fergus Falls last Monday and will travel to Rocori Tuesday. GIRLS HOCKEY Tues., Dec. 9 Thurs., Dec. 11 Tues., Dec. 16 Thurs., Dec. 18 Sat., Dec. 20 Mon., Dec. 22 Thurs., Jan. 1 Fri., Jan. 2 Sat., Jan. 3 Tues., Jan. 6 Thurs., Jan. 8 Tues., Jan. 13 Thurs., Jan. 15 Tues., Jan. 20 Thurs., Jan. 22 Tues., Jan. 27 Thurs., Jan. 29 Tues., Feb. 3 Rocori Away St. Cloud Cath. Home Wadena/D.C. Away Hibbing Home Silver Bay Away Detroit Lakes Away Schwann’s Cup Invite Schwann’s Cup Invite Schwann’s Cup Invite Mooselake/WR Home Eveleith/Gilbert Away Hutchison Home Park Rapids Away Brainerd Away Eveleth/Gilbert Home Detroit Lakes Home Wadena/D.C. Home Alexandria Home Hunters register 111,000 Bowling Sunday Night Mixed W L Cuyuna Lanes 57 34 TCBX 56 35 Ron’s Collision 54 37 Lakes State Lumber 51 40 Ingalls Construction 49 42 Woodtick Inn 43 48 Krugers Automotive 27 64 High Team Series—Lakes State Lumber, 2144. High Team Game—Lake State Lumber, 744. High Ind. Series (Men)— Andy Robinson, 630; Charlie Rono, 613; Tony Portz, 606. High Ind. Games (Men)—Tony Portz, 233; Andy Robinson, 221, 212; Charlie Rono, 216, 210; Jeremy French, 212. High Ind. Series (Women)— Frances Mitchell, 470; Mary Lee Dallman, 445; Jayne Ravnik, 435. High Ind. Single Games (Women)—Frances Mitchell, 185; Mary Lee Dallman, 178; Jayne Ravnik, 158. 1B BOYS’ HOCKEY Boys and girls cancel games The Crosby-Ironton boys’ and girls’ basketball teams have cancelled games against Cass Lake/Bena due to scheduling conflicts. The girls were to open their season Thursday, but will open Friday at Park Rapids. Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Cloquet and then travels to Rush City Saturday and Staples Tuesday. The Rangerettes will dance in the Apple Valley Invitational Saturday. BOYS BASKETBALL Fri., Dec. 5 Sat., Dec. 6 Fri., Dec. 12 Sat., Dec. 13 Mon., Dec. 15 Fri., Dec. 19 Mon., Dec. 29 Tues., Dec. 30 Wed., Dec. 31 Fri., Jan. 2 Tues., Jan. 6 Sat., Jan. 10 Tues., Jan. 13 Fri., Jan. 16 Tues., Jan. 20 Thurs., Jan. 22 Tues., Jan. 27 Fri., Jan. 30 Tues., Feb. 3 Fri., Feb. 6 Sat., Feb. 7 Tues., Feb. 10 Fri., Feb. 13 Mon., Feb. 16 Mon., Feb. 23 CROSBY-IRONTON COURIER Radiothon to End Child Abuse seeks auction items The Radiothon to End Child Abuse is currently accepting auction items for the 21st annual event, scheduled for Dec. 4 and 5. The Radiothon is a joint effort of the Crow Wing County Child Protection Team, Prevent Child Abuse Minnesota and the radio stations, WJJY 106.7 FM, COOL 103.5 FM, B93.3 FM and 107.5 FM The Power Loon. The Radiothon is an annual fund-raiser to support children and families in need. In addition to a pledge line, the Radiothon also has an auction line where bids can be placed on a variety of items donated from the community. 100 percent of all monies raised from the auction remain in Crow Wing County to benefit those most at risk. Any donated auction item with a retail value of $50 or more will be featured on the Radiothon auction Web site and a link to the business or organization Web site will be attached. Auction items and donors names will be broadcast continuously over the radio during the Radiothon. Each year the auction Web site has thousands of hits, which is a great way to provide advertising and awareness for a business or organization that donates to this good cause. Those interested in providing an auction item for the Radiothon can contact Kris Ott at 824-1161 or e-mail her a t Krisanne.ott@crowwing.us Deadline for auction item submission is Nov. 17. deer through third weekend Minnesota hunters registered 111,000 deer through the third and last weekend of firearms deer season, down 31,000 from the same period in 2013, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. So far this year during special hunts and the archery, early antlerless and firearms seasons, hunters have harvested 127,000 deer, down from the 2013 to-date harvest total of 160,000. This year’s lower harvest is by design because regulations were implemented to place more deer – particularly does – 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 multi-year 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. Additional deer will be harvested during the late southeastern season, which ran through Sunday, Nov. 30, and the muzzleloader season, which began Saturday, and continues through Sunday, Dec. 14. The archery season also runs through Wednesday, Dec. 31. Hoop Shoot contest Saturday, Dec. 13 The annual Brainerd Elks Lodge Hoop Shoot Contest is Saturday, Dec. 13 at Forestview Middle School in Baxter for youth (ages 8-13). Registration will begin at 12:30 p.m. and the contest begins promptly at 1 p.m. School districts included in the region include CrosbyIronton, Aitkin, Brainerd, Crosslake, Isle, Lake Region Christian, Little Falls, McGregor, Northland of Remer, Onamia, Pequot Lakes, Pierz, Pillager, Pine River and St Francis Catholic. Contest winners will advance to the Central District Hoop Shoot on Friday, Jan. 24, 2015 at Lake Region Christian School in Baxter. Those winners advance to the Minnesota State Elks Hoop Shoot in Hutchinson, the Regional Hoop Shoot at Iowa City, Iowa and the Elks National Hoop Shoot at Springfield, Massachusetts. National winners will have their names inscribed on a plaque at the National Basketball Hall of Fame. Any questions may be directed to Dick Lyscio 8511753 or the Elks at 829-2643. Holiday break ski & snowboard What to include and what to camps offered Three camps are offered at Mount Ski Gull in Nisswa for anyone interested in the ski or snowboard day camps offered. They are: —2014 Alpine Racing Camp held Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 13-14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This camp is for skiers that are part of a race program such as Mount Ski Gull Alpine Race Team or the High School Race Team. —2014 Holiday Break Ski Camp offers two sessions. Camp I—Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 22-23 from 9 a.m. to noon. Camp II— Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2627 from 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is $90. The camp fees include rental equipment and lift tickets each day. Adaptive skiing services and scholarships are available by request. —2014 Holiday Break Snowboard Camp is offered on Sunday and Monday, Dec. 28-29 from 1 to 4 p.m. Cost is $90. Camp fees include rental equipment and lift tickets each day. Scholarships are available for children ages six to 15. For more information on the camps visit: skigull.com/ programs/camps or call 9634353. leave out of the recycling bin The City of Crosby would like to remind residents that only certain items are acceptable for the recycling bins located at the city garage on First Street SW. Acceptable items include: Paper: Magazines, envelopes, newspaper, file folders, brochures, writing, typing and computer paper, poster board, phone books, food, pop and cereal boxes and paper egg cartons. Glass: Juice, pop, soda and water bottles, beer and wine bottles and food jars. Metals: Tin food cans, aluminum beverage cans and aluminum foil. Plastics: Plastic bottles used for milk, juice, soap and soft drinks, food containers. Items NOT acceptable are: Paper: Wet, waxed or soiled paper, gift wrap, used paper towels and paper plates and carbon paper. Glass: Light bulbs, window glass, drinking glasses or mirrors. Metals: Cans used for chemicals or paints, aerosol spray cans, appliances, power tools and batteries. Plastics: Containers used for chemicals or automotive products (oil, antifreeze, etc.), rubber products, styrofoam cups, egg cartons, packing material, photographic file, plastic bags, polyvinyl sheeting and heat shrink wrapping. Christmas break tournaments for basketball The annual boys basketball Ranger Classic is scheduled for Monday, Dec. 29 through Wednesday, Dec. 31 at the Crosby-Ironton High School. The lady Rangers will be in action on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 29-30 in Pierz for the annual Pierz Holiday Tournament. SAM 101.5 would like to thank the following businesses who help support Crosby-Ironton Ranger Sports broadcasts River Oaks Dental • Tesoro • Crosby-Ironton Courier • C-I Pub • The Deerstand Olsens Mercantile • French’s Automotive • C-I Transportation Range Disposal • Oberg Fence • MidMN Federal Credit Union • Koop Funeral Home Paulbecks County Market • Cuyuna Regional Medical Center • Crosby Dairy Queen Brandle Motors • Bay Lake Marine • Lambert Water Wells Jacobs Realty, LLC • Deerwood Bank Aitkin Body Shop • American Family, Dru Curly Eye Care Center • Cycle, Path & Paddle • GuidePoint Pharmacy YOUR RADIO STATION FOR RANGER ATHLETICS Every game is streamed online at sam1015.com