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Blue oval on the brain
May 14, 2008
WEBSTER CITY — There are individual runners and field events competitors. There are those who like to sprint and those who like to cover long distances. There are hurdlers. There are relays. » Full Story
Northeast Hamilton boys’ track squad in position to contend for 1A state title
May 14, 2008
BLAIRSBURG — The Northeast Hamilton boys' track team has its own version of the Fab Five. » Full Story
Sweet, a 3-peat
May 12, 2008
HUMBOLDT — The Webster City girls' track team's love affair with a bright orange pennant continued on Friday at a Class 3A regional meet. » Full Story
Lynx boys save best for last; Ogg, Lambert and Wilaby qualify 3 times
May 12, 2008
HUMBOLDT — Tony Bussan couldn't contain his excitement on Friday following his Webster City boys' track team's impressive performance at a Class 3A district meet. » Full Story
Call these Trojans champions
May 12, 2008
BURNSIDE — Step one? Complete. Step two? We'll have to wait and see. » Full Story
Hawks’ Sigmund heads back to state in 4 events, 15 for career
May 12, 2008
EAGLE GROVE — Laura Sigmund has set the bar, and that bar is the No. 15. » Full Story
Sectional Golf Roundup
May 12, 2008
SHEFFIELD — The Northeast Hamilton boys' golf team moved one step closer to a berth in the state tournament on Friday, as the Trojans placed second at a Class 1A sectional meet at Ridgesto » Full Story
GIRLS TENNIS: Lynx battle Comets and darkness, both with success
May 12, 2008
WEBSTER CITY — Facing darkness, then a change of venue, Maddee Trepp and Jaime Adams remained focused enough to provide the Webster City girls' tennis team with a doubles victory to get the Lynx » Full Story
PREP SOCCER: WC boys drop tight tussle with Gilbert, 4-2
May 12, 2008
BONDURANT — The Webster City boys' soccer team bowed out of contention for a Mid-Iowa Soccer League Tournament title in the first round here on Saturday. » Full Story
Perfect Performance
May 9, 2008
JEWELL — Perfection. It's a word that isn't even in the vocabulary of most coaches. But Jim Klein added it to his repertoire on Thursday. » Full Story


