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Page 2B - Crosby-Ironton Courier
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GIRLS’ HOCKEY
CROSBY-IRONTON COURIER
Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015
Lightning claim second
in Schwan Cup Tourney
Sports
WRESTLING
Rangers place sixth
in Ogilvie Tourney
The
Crosby-Ironton
wrestling team took part in
the Ogilvie Tournament
Saturday and placed sixth
as a team.
Kaven Blazek and Zach
Champagne finished second individually with Nate
Williams,
Jacoby
Hammonds and Gabe
Ryappy placing third. Josh
Meinert and Andrew
Gripentrog each placed
fourth with Tanne ceplecha
and Taylor Eignheer placing sixth.
Ogilvie
Individual results are:
106 lbs.—Nate Williams, third
place. Loses by 2-17 technical fall
to Tanner Chmielewski. Loses by
fall in 1:06 to Tri Hrinh. Wins 7-2
decision over Trey Fairbanks.
120 lbs.—Kaven Blazek, second place. Loses 1-4 decision to
Hausladen. Loses 0-10 major
decision to Jamal Baird. Wins 172 technical fall over Patrick
Baumgardner. Wins by fall in 3:22
over Adrian Bearhart..
126 lbs.—Josh Meinert, fourth
place. Loses by fall in :24 to Kyle
Koshiol. Loses by fall in 1:17 to
Kole Polzin. Loses by fall in :25 to
Jacob Felde.
132 lbs.—Zach Champaine,
second place. Wins by fall in 1:12
over Joey Schmitz. Wins by fall in
4:12 over Matthew Warren. Loses
by fall in 1:32 to Spencer Tibbits.
138 lbs.—Jacoby Hammonds,
third place. Loses by fall in 4:23 to
Luke Clark. Wins by fall in :33 over
Jacob Schon. Loses by fall in 1:36
to Aaron Donnay. WIns 10-9 decision over Damon Bearhart.
145 lbs.—Gabe Ryappy, third
place. Wins by fall in :25 over
Marcus Qualle. Loses by fall in
3:29 to Ibrahim Ibrahim. Loses by
fall in 1:03 to Brandon Richter.
Wins by fall in 4:39 over Garrett
Bergmann.
170 lbs.—Tanner Ceplecha,
sixth place. Loses 2-15 major
decision to Gage Peterson. Loses
by fall in 4:28 to Brian Gonzalez.
Loses 0-13 majordecision to
Hunter Hansen.
195 lbs.—Taylor Eigenheer,
sixth place. Loses byfall in 1:38 to
Zachary Richards. Loses by fall in
2:23 to Dalton Peterson. Loses by
fall in :47 to Dan Hendrickson.
Loses by fall in 2:55 to Brad Eley..
220 lbs.—Andrew Gripentrog,
fourth place. Loses by fall in :57 to
Cole Felde. Loses by fall in :45 to
Payton Sell. Loses by fall in :51 to
Manuel Alverez..
WRESTLING
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
Parkers Prairie
Pierz Healy
Staples Motley
Deer River
Lake Park
Mid State Conf
Triangular
Walker
CI Match
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Home
BROOKLYN (13), HALEY (10) AND SYDNEY
(8) JONES of Crosby competed for the
Brainerd Elites Gymnastics team at the
Hollywood Stars Invitational in Brainerd. All
three compete on vault, uneven bars, balance
beam and floor. Brooklyn and Haley competed
on Team 1 in the Gold Division and the team
took first place. Sydney competes on team
three in the Silver Division and they placed second. Brooklyn also took first place in the allaround as an individual and Sydney was second in the all-around. Parents of the trio are
Bryan and Krista Jones.
B squad boys
finish second
B squad boys
top WDC, 54-34
C-I’s B squad boys’ basketball
team
defeated
Wadena/Deer Creek on the
road Friday, 54-34.
The Rangers tallied 27
points in each half and led by
nine at the intermission.
Evan Edmundson scored 11
points to lead the Rangers
while Jake Larson finished
with 10 points. Trey Jacobs,
J.J. Jacobson and Tyrese
Dooyema all finished with
eight points.
C-I
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
B-SQUAD SCORING
Crosby-Ironton 54, Wadena 34
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Michael Leonhardt
Thomas Burgstaler
Austin Davis
Jake Larson
Evan Edmundson
Trey Jacobs
J.J. Jacobson
Tyrese Dooyema
0
2
1
1
1
4
4
2
0
0
1
3
3
0
0
0
0/2
0/2
0/0
1/2
0/2
0/0
0/0
4/4
0
0
0
4
0
5
0 10
0 11
0
8
0
8
0
8
Total
15
7
5/12 0
54
TANNER CEPLECHA wrestled with Brain
Gonzalez in the Ogilvie Tournament at 170
pounds. Gonzalez won the match as Ceplecha
placed sixth individually.
C-I’s B squad boys’ basketball team won its second game
of the Ranger Holiday
Basketball Tournament last
Tuesday
over
Moose
Lake/Willow River, 52-47.
The Rangers scored 23 first
half points and led by five a the
break. C-I added 29 second
half points in the win.
Jake Larson paced the
Rangers with 16 points and
Trey Jacobs added 13 points.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
B-SQUAD SCORING
Crosby-Ironton 52, Moose Lake 47
ZACH CHAMPAGNE had the upper hand
against Joey Schmitz at 132 pounds in the
Ogilvie Tournament Saturday. Champagne won
the match and placed second individually to
help the Rangers to a sixth place team finish.
Portable tree stands
to be removed
Crow Wing County Land
Services is reminding hunters
that all portable tree stands and
all free standing stands must be
removed from county managed
public lands by Jan. 1.
The Crow Wing County
Hunting Stand Ordinance states
that portable tree stands must be
removed no later than one day
following the close of
Minnesota’s big game hunting
season, which ends on Dec. 31.
Permanent hunting stands are
prohibited by the ordinance.
Portable tree stands or
portable free standing stands
not removed from county managed public lands are considered abandoned personal property and will be removed pursuant to MN Statute 345.15 and
the Crow Wing County
Hunting Stand Ordinance.
“The county ordinance regulates the use of hunting stands
on county managed public
lands. The purpose of the ordinance is to minimize damage to
trees, promote both public safety and equitable public use of
the public land”, stated Kirk
Titus,
Land
Services
Supervisor. “Individuals, who
do not remove their stands, are
Sno-Serpents
meet monthly
The
Sno-Serpents
Snowmobile club meets
monthly on the second Tuesday
of the month at 7:30 p.m. at its
clubhouse in Deerwood.
The next meeting will be
Tuesday, Jan. 13.
The public is invited to
attend.
essentially making a claim or
taking ownership for future use
of a particular piece of county
land. This is a violation of the
ordinance.”
For further information on
the county Hunting Stand
Ordinance, please contact Crow
Wing County Land Services at
824-1115 or visit the Crow
Wing County website at
h t t p : / / w w w. c ro w w i n g
.us/index.aspx?nid=293.
Free trail side
luncheon Jan. 17
The Merrifield Marathons
Snowmobile Club is having the
9th Annual Open House and
Free Trail Side Luncheon at the
Merrifield Marathon’s Center
on Saturday Jan. 17 from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. The free trailside
luncheon will include brats, hot
dogs, beans, chips, cider and
hot chocolate.
The clubhouse, groomer
and trail drag will be on display.
See the equipment necessary to
make our trails great. Members
will be available to answer
questions and offer trail maps
and trail tips on finding the best
trails for your interest. The club
has weekly rides open to anyone and find out when the next
ride will take place.
The Marathon’s Center is
located on the Paul Bunyan
Trail in Merrifield or west side
of Highway 3 just one half mile
south of the Super America station.
Come by snowmobile or
auto and get acquainted, look
around, enjoy the outdoor fire
and a free trailside luncheon.
C-I
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Michael Leonhardt
Thomas Burgstaler
Austin Davis
Jake Larson
Isaac Burley
Evan Edmundson
Nate Sova
Trey Jacobs
J.J. Jacobson
Tyrese Dooyema
0
1
1
7
0
0
0
6
2
1
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0/0
0/0
0/0
2/4
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/2
1/1
0/2
Total
18
4
4/9 0
0
0
0
2
0
8
0 16
0
0
0
6
0
0
0 13
0
5
0
2
52
C squad girls
lose two in
Pierz Tourney
C-I
C-I’s B squad boys’ basketball team placed second in the
Ranger Classic Holiday
Tournament with a 63-62
thrilling victory over Fond du
Lac Ojibwe last Wednesday.
The Rangers scored 27 first
half points and trailed by two
at the intermission. C-I added
36 second half points to gain
the victory.
Jake Larson paced the
Rangers with 18 points, while
Trey Jacobs added 13 and
Evan Edmundson chipped in
11 points.
Sisler won the tournament
with C-I taking second place.
Larson was named to the
All-Tournament Team with
Sisler’s Don Dayrit and Andrei
Sansano along with Moose
Lake/Willow River’s Ryder
Anderson and Fond du Lac’s
Justin Brown.
C-I
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Michael Leonhardt
Thomas Burgstaler
Austin Davis
Jake Larson
Evan Edmundson
Trey Jacobs
J.J. Jacobson
Tyrese Dooyema
1
2
2
8
3
6
1
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0/0
1/1
0/0
2/5
2/2
1/1
0/0
0/0
0
2
0
5
0
4
0 18
0 11
0 13
0
2
0
8
Total
27
1
6/9
0
63
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
C SQUAD SCORING
Pierz 48, Crosby-Ironton 11
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Abby Schneider
Matilde Montagna
Shelain Lewis
0
0
0
0
0
0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0
0
2
0
0
0
Tori DeCent
Jordyan MIllsop
Maddie Bordwell
Mariah Bodle
Macey Roach
Abby Arneson
Sigre O’Brian
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1/4
0/0
0/0
1/3
0/0
0/0
0/0
4
0
1
5
1
0
0
6
0
2
3
0
0
0
Total
3
1
2/9
17 11
Winter fitness tip
Shovel to Slim: Shoveling
snow is a surefire way to work
up a sweat and burn off excess
calories. However, if you have
a history of heart problems,
high cholesterol, or are a smoker, proceed with caution, as
snow shoveling may cause a
quick increase in heart rate and
blood pressure. Push the snow
as you shovel, instead of lifting
it out of the way, to ease pressure on your back. If you must
lift, be sure to lift from your
legs and not your back, and
pick up small shovels of snow
at a time. Also take frequent
breaks to allow your heart rate
to level. Keeping these tips in
mind will help ensure an effective and safe workout.
Range Riders ATV
club meet Jan. 10
Sat., Jan. 10
Thurs., Jan. 15
Sat., Jan. 17
Tues., Jan. 20
Fri., Jan. 23
Sat., Jan. 24
Sat., Feb. 7
Fri., Feb. 13
The Cuyuna Iron Range
Riders club will host its
monthly meeting Jan. 10 at 10
a.m. at the Ironton American
Legion, 232 Fourth Street.
The group will discuss the
Miller Black bear trail, club
activities, rides and youth
safety training for the New
Year. Non-members are
always welcome to join.
The club offers memberships to anyone interested in
trail riding and exploring
nature. ATV riding is a fun
way to meet people and
explore Minnesota’s great
outdoors. Membership forms
are available on line at
www.cuyunaironrangeriders.com. For more information about the club, the trail
area and club rides, contact
club president, Ken Irish
ironrider@comcast.net 651470-2601. Connect with us on
Facebook for more information about the club.
C-I’s junior varsity girls’
basketball team lost both its
games in the Pierz Tournament
last Monday and Tuesday.
The Rangers opened with a
58-31 loss to Sauk Centre.
Shyanne Loiland paced the
Rangers with nine points and
Deb Katona added eight
points.
The Rangers fell to Pierz
last Tuesday, 47-29. Maddie
Kovatovich, Heather Jordan
and Katjana Tauzell each tallied six points to lead the
Rangers.
C-I
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Kaia Forde
Mattie Kavatovich
Kylie Monson
Shyanne Loiland
Shayla Loiland
Heather Jordan
K. Tauzell
Deb Katona
1
0
0
4
2
1
0
4
Total
12 1
C-I
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0/0
1/2
1/2
1/1
0/0
1/2
0/0
0/0
2
2
4
1
1
0
3
2
5
1
1
9
4
3
0
8
4/7 15 31
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
JV SQUAD SCORING
Pierz 47, Crosby-Ironton 29
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Kaia Forde
Mattie Kavatovich
Kylie Monson
Shyanne Loiland
Shayla Loiland
Heather Jordan
K. Tauzell
Deb Katona
0
1
0
2
0
3
2
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
Total
10 2
0/0
1/2
2/3
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
GIRLS HOCKEY
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
Mooselake/WR
Eveleith/Gilbert
Hutchison
Park Rapids
Brainerd
Eveleth/Gilbert
Detroit Lakes
Wadena/D.C.
Alexandria
Home
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Home
BOYS HOCKEY
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
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
Home
Away
Away
Home
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Home
Home
1
2
5
0
4
5
1
5
0
6
2
4
3
6
6
2
3/5 23 29
Learn about
wolves at the
Arboretum
Did you know Northland
Arboretum has wolves? Staff
from the International Wolf
Center in Ely will be at the
arboretum to talk to families
about wolves and how they
are an important member of
our ecosystem. Learn about
the physical and social adaptations that wolves need to
live and survive in their environment and the role wolves
play in our environment and
more on Saturday, March 28
beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the
Northland Arboretum Visitor
Center. No registration is
required. Cost is $10 per family for Arboretum members
and $20 per family for nonmembers. Doors open at 9:45
a.m.
Alexandria Invitational
Northern Lights Conference
Hawley Invitational
Rangerette Show Home
Northern Lights
Away
Pelican Rapids Invitational
Section Tournament
State Tournament
Sno-Serpents
open house
The
Sno-Serpents
Snowmobile Club will host a
Trail Stop and Open House
on Saturday, Jan. 10 from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. at its clubhouse
on the snowmobile trail in
Deerwood. The clubhouse is
located at the intersection of
Mohs Street and Highway 6.
Stop in for chili, hot dogs,
coffee and hot cocoa.
School Rules!
JV girls lose pair FRED Event
at Pierz Tourney Jan. 19 at CRES
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
JV SQUAD SCORING
Sauk Centre 58, Crosby-Ironton 31
C-I’s C squad girls’ basketball team lost two games in the
Pierz Tournament last Monday
and Tuesday.
The Rangers opened with a
48-11 loss to Sauk Centre. Tori
DeCent scored six points to
lead the Rangers.
The Rangers fell to Pierz in
the second round last Tuesday,
59-12. Mariah Bodle and
DeCent each scored four
points in the loss.
The Lightning, 4-12 overall,
hosted Moose Lake yesterday
(Tuesday) and will play at
Eveleth-Gilbert
Thursday.
Tuesday, Hutchinson visits the
Lightning.
RANGERETTES
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
B-SQUAD SCORING
Crosby-Ironton 63, Fond Du Lac 62
B squad boys
edge ML/WR
The
Northern
Lakes
Lightning girls’ hockey team
claimed second place in the
Schwan Cup Red Division
tournament at Blaine.
The Rangers opened with a
7-3 win over St. Paul Blades
Thursday. Brittney Knox tallied two goals and two assists
while Sam Gutzman added
two goals. Mariah Reed,
Isabella Abear and Chloe
Deutsch added the other
Lightning goals. Madison
Galligan tallied 13 saves in the
win.
Friday, the Lightning
defeated Marshall, 5-2 to
advance to the championship
game. Hannah Zimmerman
and Abear each had two goals
to lead the Lightning. Ashley
Kosloski tallied the other goal.
Galligan had 18 saves in the
win.
The Lightning fell to Cap
City, 5-2 in the title game.
Gutzman and Zimmerman tallied the goals for the Lightning
and Galligan had 27 saves in
the loss.
A FRED (Fathers Reading
Every Day) Event: Run and
Read will be held Monday, Jan.
19 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the
Cuyuna Range Elementary
School (CRES) main gym.
The evening will consist of
free play in the gym followed by
group games, book reading and a
featured story. Each family will
take home a copy of the featured
book for the evening. This fun
evening is intended for biological fathers, step-dads, grandpas,
uncles, family friends, mentors
or any other man involved in the
life of a kindergarten through
second grade child.
This FRED event is free, but
pre-registration is required.
Registration deadline is Jan. 13.
This FRED Program is
sponsored by the Crosby-Ironton
Community
Education
Department.
Student, adult
admission fees
Pricing for athletic events are
$2 for students, $5 for adults/seniors per event. (Students in grades
7-12 with a C-I student ID card no
admission fee is required).
Annual passes are available.
Prices are: Individual pass, $90;
Family pass, $175; Student pass,
$20; and Senior Citizen pass, $50.
Note: new this year, there will
not be a charge for musical concerts.
Class of 1958
The C-I class of 1958 will
meet Wednesday, Jan. 14 at
noon at C-I Pub in Ironton.
C-I school menu
Nov. Jan. 12-16
LUNCH MENU
Monday — Hamburger on a
whole wheat bun, toppings, baby
potatoes, broccoli, carrots, pears
and milk.
Tu e s d a y — C h i c k e n
nuggets, baked beans, southwest
salad, melon medley, whole
wheat bread, jelly and milk.
We d n e s d a y — G a r l i c
cheese bread, marinara sauce,
broccoli parmesean salad,
peaches and milk.
Thursday—Herb roasted
chicken leg, lemon garlic
pilaf, green beans, Caesar
salad, apple wedges and milk.
Friday—Turkey stacker
with toppings, sweet potato
tots, coleslaw, mixed fruit and
milk.
(Salad bar and/or sandwich line available daily at
high school.)
BREAKFAST MENU
Starting at 8 a.m.
Monday —Waffles with
fruit topping, applesauce, juice
and milk.
Tuesday—Cereal, whole
wheat toast, jelly, peaches,
juice and milk.
We d n e s d a y — A p p l e
Frudel, pears, juice and milk.
Thursday—Breafast
pizza, banana, juice and milk.
Friday—Turkey sausage
bagel, pineapple, juice and
milk.
Students are encouraged
to take all the menued items
for best nutrition but are
required to take a minimum
of 1/2 cup serving of fruit or
vegetables to be a reimbursable meal.
(Cereal and yogurt available daily at high school and
elementary school. Fresh fruit
is available at both schools
daily.)
Junior High
Dance Schedule
Clip and save this schedule of dances lined up at
Crosby-Ironton Junior High School! All dances listed are held in the Commons Area and are for grades
seven through nine unless otherwise specified.
Monday, Jan. 19
Winter Dance
6:30 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 17
* Valentine’s Dance
6:30 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday, March 17
St. Patrick’s Dance
6:30 to 9 p.m.
Monday, April 20
Last Jr. High Dance 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Monday, May 18
7-12 Year End Dance 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Reward Dance if PBIS Goal is met!)
*DENOTES SEMI-FORMAL DANCE