The Sauk Centre Mainstreeters football team picked up a huge road win on Friday night in West Central North Conference action, defeating the St.Cloud Cathedral Crusaders 14-7 at Husky Stadium.
Coming up in Week 4 for the Streeters football team: a home game against a tough Mora squad that is reeling from a 50-0 thrashing at the hands of the Albany Huskies last night. The Mustangs are 1-2, with a 27-18 win over Benson in Week 1 and a 28-14 loss to state-ranked New London-Spicer in Week 3.
Look for more on the Streeters' big win over the Crusaders last night in the upcoming September 21 issue of the Sauk Centre Herald.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Gerhartz, Greenwaldt both emerge as champions at NL-S Cross Country Invitational
Coach Trutna shown cheering on one of the Streeters' runners at the Little Crow Golf Course in New London. Photo by Adam Hoogenakker, Renville County Register.
At the New London-Spicer Cross Country Invitational, hosted by the Little Crow Golf Course, Sauk Centre Mainstreeters boys runner Jacob Gerhartz won another race, edging West Central Area's Kyle Toms with a final time of 16:59.88. Toms came in with a time of 17:03.0.
On the girls' side, Maren Greenwaldt edged former teammate from Minnewaska Area, Madi Sachs, by a wide margin. Sachs, who now runs for powerful state-ranked Albany, took second (15:41.01). Greenwaldt won the race with a champion time of 15:25.17.
The Streeters boys squad took second place out of 12 complete teams, while the Streeters girls were third out of 11.
Read more on the Streeters' performance at NL-S in next week's Sauk Centre Herald.
~RO
At the New London-Spicer Cross Country Invitational, hosted by the Little Crow Golf Course, Sauk Centre Mainstreeters boys runner Jacob Gerhartz won another race, edging West Central Area's Kyle Toms with a final time of 16:59.88. Toms came in with a time of 17:03.0.
On the girls' side, Maren Greenwaldt edged former teammate from Minnewaska Area, Madi Sachs, by a wide margin. Sachs, who now runs for powerful state-ranked Albany, took second (15:41.01). Greenwaldt won the race with a champion time of 15:25.17.
The Streeters boys squad took second place out of 12 complete teams, while the Streeters girls were third out of 11.
Read more on the Streeters' performance at NL-S in next week's Sauk Centre Herald.
~RO
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Streeters Volleyball sweeps visiting Milaca
The Streeters Volleyball team won via sweep tonight on the home court over Milaca in a West Central Conference match.
They are in a first-place tie with Albany and St.Cloud Cathedral, after the Huskies knocked off the Crusaders on their home court in a 3-0 sweep.
West Central North Conference results tonight:
Albany 3, St.Cloud Cathedral 0
Melrose Area 3, Foley 2
Mora 3, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 2
They are in a first-place tie with Albany and St.Cloud Cathedral, after the Huskies knocked off the Crusaders on their home court in a 3-0 sweep.
West Central North Conference results tonight:
Albany 3, St.Cloud Cathedral 0
Melrose Area 3, Foley 2
Mora 3, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 2
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Peschel is MVP of Stacy Polzine McIntyre tournament, joins Primus and Deters on All-Tournament team
Kali Peschel, junior middle hitter from Sauk Center, was named MVP and a member of the All-Tournament team following the 9th Annual Stacy Polzine McIntyre High School Memorial Volleyball Tournament at the University of Minnesota-Morris on Saturday.
Peschel helped lead the Mainstreeters to a 5-0 record and the team championship.
Below, junior hitter Krista Primus launches a serve against West Central Area in their second game of their pool play match against the Knights on Saturday in Morris.
Tournament MVP- Kali Peschel (Sauk Centre)
All-Tournament team:
Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City- Sydney Larson (MH, Sophomore)
Breckenridge- Baylee Wilson (OH, Senior)
Dawson-Boyd- Kelse Schuelke (Libero, Junior)
Hancock- Kendra Schmidgall (OH, Junior)
Long Prairie Grey Eagle- Jenna Langer (MH, Sophomore)
Minnewaska Area- Chelsea Geiser (MH, Senior)
Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta- Erin Schieler (MH, Senior), Dani Schultz (OH, Senior)
Sauk Centre- Krista Primus (OH, Junior), Shelby Deters (MH, Senior)
West Central Area- Jennifer Froemming (OH, Junior)
~RO
Peschel helped lead the Mainstreeters to a 5-0 record and the team championship.
Below, junior hitter Krista Primus launches a serve against West Central Area in their second game of their pool play match against the Knights on Saturday in Morris.
Tournament MVP- Kali Peschel (Sauk Centre)
All-Tournament team:
Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City- Sydney Larson (MH, Sophomore)
Breckenridge- Baylee Wilson (OH, Senior)
Dawson-Boyd- Kelse Schuelke (Libero, Junior)
Hancock- Kendra Schmidgall (OH, Junior)
Long Prairie Grey Eagle- Jenna Langer (MH, Sophomore)
Minnewaska Area- Chelsea Geiser (MH, Senior)
Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta- Erin Schieler (MH, Senior), Dani Schultz (OH, Senior)
Sauk Centre- Krista Primus (OH, Junior), Shelby Deters (MH, Senior)
West Central Area- Jennifer Froemming (OH, Junior)
~RO
Sauk Centre Mainstreeters girls tennis and volleyball both record wins in West Central North Conference action
On Tuesday night, the Sauk Centre Mainstreeters volleyball and girls tennis teams defeated their respective West Central North Conference opponents.
The Streeters girls tennis team won a close battle with neighboring rival Melrose Area in Melrose by a 4-3 margin. Kady Buschette of Sauk Centre won her No. 2 singles match 6-7 (7-9), 6-1, 7-5 and Krystal Heinen won the No. 3 singles match 3-6, 6-1, 7-5 as the Maroon (3-0, 14-2) edged Melrose.
Sauk Centre girls tennis improves to 3-0 in the WCCN and 14-2 overall. Their next match is at Long Prairie on Thursday night against conference rival Long Prairie-Grey Eagle/Upsala-Swanville Area. The Thunder are 8-7 overall and 1-1 in the WCCN.
Kali Peschel, shown in attack mode at the UM-Morris tournament on Saturday, had a solid all-around game against Foley last night, tallying five kills, two ace serves, four blocks and six digs. She was named MVP of the Stacy Polzine McIntyre tournament at UMM, joining her teammates Krista Primus and Shelby Deters on the All-Tournament squad.
Over in Foley, the Streeters volleyball team swept the host Falcons 3-0. Game scores were 25-14, 25-20, 25-17. Macy Weller led the offensive attack with 11 kills to go along with 7 ace blocks, while Jena Klaphake distributed 17 set assists.
Sauk Centre volleyball improves to 7-2 overall and 2-1 in the WCCN. They host Milaca in a WCCN match this Thursday night. The Wolverines are 5-4 overall and 0-2 in the WCCN after going 3-2 this past weekend in the Ogilvie tournament and getting swept 3-0 last night by Albany.
**Also coming up on Thursday...the Streeters Girls Swimming and Diving team will travel to Albany for a conference meet beginning at 6:00pm.
~RO
The Streeters girls tennis team won a close battle with neighboring rival Melrose Area in Melrose by a 4-3 margin. Kady Buschette of Sauk Centre won her No. 2 singles match 6-7 (7-9), 6-1, 7-5 and Krystal Heinen won the No. 3 singles match 3-6, 6-1, 7-5 as the Maroon (3-0, 14-2) edged Melrose.
Sauk Centre girls tennis improves to 3-0 in the WCCN and 14-2 overall. Their next match is at Long Prairie on Thursday night against conference rival Long Prairie-Grey Eagle/Upsala-Swanville Area. The Thunder are 8-7 overall and 1-1 in the WCCN.
Kali Peschel, shown in attack mode at the UM-Morris tournament on Saturday, had a solid all-around game against Foley last night, tallying five kills, two ace serves, four blocks and six digs. She was named MVP of the Stacy Polzine McIntyre tournament at UMM, joining her teammates Krista Primus and Shelby Deters on the All-Tournament squad.
Over in Foley, the Streeters volleyball team swept the host Falcons 3-0. Game scores were 25-14, 25-20, 25-17. Macy Weller led the offensive attack with 11 kills to go along with 7 ace blocks, while Jena Klaphake distributed 17 set assists.
Sauk Centre volleyball improves to 7-2 overall and 2-1 in the WCCN. They host Milaca in a WCCN match this Thursday night. The Wolverines are 5-4 overall and 0-2 in the WCCN after going 3-2 this past weekend in the Ogilvie tournament and getting swept 3-0 last night by Albany.
**Also coming up on Thursday...the Streeters Girls Swimming and Diving team will travel to Albany for a conference meet beginning at 6:00pm.
~RO
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Streeters Cross Country runs at Long Prairie Golf Club - Greenwaldt earns girls' division title
Below, Maren Greenwaldt runs near the front of the pack at the B-B-E Jaguar Invitational last week. The senior ran to a first place finish at the Long Prairie-Grey Eagle Invitational on Monday.
Boys team scores — 1. Little Falls 45; 2. Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 59; 3. Sauk Centre 76; 4. Morris 77; 5. Ottertail Central 91; 6. New London-Spicer 161.
Girls team scores — 1. Little Falls 27; 2. Sauk Centre 45; 3. Morris 74; 4. New London-Spicer 76.
~RO
Boys team scores — 1. Little Falls 45; 2. Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 59; 3. Sauk Centre 76; 4. Morris 77; 5. Ottertail Central 91; 6. New London-Spicer 161.
Girls team scores — 1. Little Falls 27; 2. Sauk Centre 45; 3. Morris 74; 4. New London-Spicer 76.
~RO
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Sauk Centre Mainstreeters girls tennis goes 2-1 at Alexandria Quadrangular
The West Central North Conference-leading Sauk Centre Mainstreeters girls tennis team went 2-1 to improve to 13-2 overall on Saturday at the Alexandria Quad.
They split against Class AA teams, losing 7-0 to Alexandria and defeating Moorhead 6-1. Against Crookston, the Streeters won 5-2. Alexandria improves to 9-2 overall after going 3-0 at the Quad.
Up next for the Streeters girls tennis team: a short trip down I-94 to Melrose Area in a conference battle against the Dutchmen on Tuesday, Sept. 14. Melrose Area is 6-5 overall, not including the outcome of their match against LP-GE/USA last Thursday.
They split against Class AA teams, losing 7-0 to Alexandria and defeating Moorhead 6-1. Against Crookston, the Streeters won 5-2. Alexandria improves to 9-2 overall after going 3-0 at the Quad.
Up next for the Streeters girls tennis team: a short trip down I-94 to Melrose Area in a conference battle against the Dutchmen on Tuesday, Sept. 14. Melrose Area is 6-5 overall, not including the outcome of their match against LP-GE/USA last Thursday.
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