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Thursday, October 18, 2012

A thousand kills!

Don't miss an article in this week's Sauk Centre Herald sports section highlighting senior Macy Weller's re-write of the Mainstreeter volleyball career kill record. Against A-C-GC last Thursday, Weller surpassed Shanna (Schmiesing) Bergh's school record of 968 kills. Weller now has well over a thousand kills in her career. Bergh is a 2006 graduate of Sauk Centre high school and competed on the first two volleyball teams led by current head coach Jim Klaphake.

The Sauk Centre volleyball team travels to Olivia next Monday night for a 7 p.m. match against BOLD in the West Central North/South division playoffs.

Sub-Section 6AA-North playoffs begin on Friday, Oct. 26 with a home contest at 7 p.m. against 8th-seeded Little Falls. Albany got the number two seed.

Mainstreeter football team loses sixth straight

Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City wasn't exactly in a warm, friendly mood as hosts to the Sauk Centre Mainstreeters tonight. After building a 32-0 halftime lead, the Falcons decided to win 60-7 to complete a 6-2 regular season.

A-C-GC takes a number one seed into the Section 4A playoffs.

Sauk Centre finished the regular season 2-6 overall and is seeded #6 in the seven-team Section 6AAA standings. They travel to New London-Spicer (4-4, #3 seed) next Tuesday, Oct. 23 for a 7 p.m. game.

Monday, October 15, 2012

What a trip for the Sauk Centre girls' swimming and diving team!

The team with their Section 6A True Team trophy.
At Sartell-St. Stephen High School on Saturday, the Sauk Centre Mainstreeters earned third place at the Section 6A girls' swimming and diving True Team meet. It was a huge achievement for the team, as they improved by one place their strong showing of fourth place out of nine teams in last year's section true team meet.

First place went to Sartell-St. Stephen, while Melrose Area earned second place. In fourth behind Sauk Centre was Alexandria. In fifth was Rocori, followed by Albany in sixth, Minnewaska Area/Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta in seventh and Holdingford in eighth place.