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Tue
06
Oct

Central volleyball drops two games


Chelsia Larson goes for the block against the Eagles. (Photos by Bev Hamann)

Kaitlyn Wiley serves against Clayton Ridge on Oct. 1. She had three of Central’s six aces in the 3-0 loss.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

The Central volleyball team had a tough past week, dropping two matches in straight sets. 

On Sept. 29, the Warriors took on MFL MarMac, losing 25-15, 28-26 and 26-24. While the match was competitive, and the Warriors actually outperformed the Bulldogs in certain statistical categories such as serve efficiency, serve aces and blocks, they could not overcome a disparity in kills and kill errors. 

Tue
06
Oct

Bulldog runners face strong fields at Jesup, Crestwood

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

The MFL MarMac cross country team raced in two events last week, including an invitational at Jesup on Sept. 29 and a meet hosted by Crestwood on Oct. 3.

Junior Sydney Moser was back in action at Jesup, leading the lady Bulldogs with an 18th-place finish with a time of 21:17.3. Freshman Clare Grau wasn’t far behind, running the course in 21:27.4 to place 25th. Freshmen Kaylee Walch and Ayla Gerndt were 85th and 87th, respectively, with times of 23:47.5 and 23:47.9, while freshman Ruby Koeller and sophomore Alexis Ross came in at 26:34.6 and 26:56.8 to take the 125th and 126th spots. 

Tue
06
Oct

Bulldogs beat South Winn, creating three-way tie atop district standings


Junior fullback Gabe McGeough rushed for 144 yards and three touchdowns in MFL MarMac’s 36-22 victory over South Winn on Oct. 2. Here, he gets a block from teammate Chauncy Drahn. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

The Warriors’ star quarterback, Jacob Herold, was sacked twice by the Bulldogs, including this one by freshman Wyatt Powell.

The MFL MarMac defense kept South Winn’s prolific triple option offense largely under wraps. Head coach Dan Anderson attributed a lot of that success to nose guard Josh Reichard.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

The MFL MarMac football team defeated rival South Winneshiek 36-22 on Oct. 2. The victory, paired with a win over Postville in the final regular season game this coming Friday, would give the Bulldogs a share of the Class A District 4 title with the Warriors and Wapsie Valley.

“It’s a huge victory,” said head coach Dan Anderson. “We went against a really good football team that was undefeated and ranked top four. I thought we dominated for a lot of that football game.”

Tue
06
Oct

MFL MarMac volleyball has 1-1 week


Riley Moreland led the Bulldog attack against Central, smashing 12 of the team’s 21 kills. She also had a team-high two blocks and was one of the leaders with 10 digs. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

Lakota Morrissey earned nine assists in the Sept. 29 victory over Central.

Miranda Lang completed seven of eight serves, including two aces, against Central.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

The MFL MarMac volleyball team went 1-1 last week, defeating Central and dropping a game to Turkey Valley.

The Bulldogs faced Central on Sept. 29, in Monona, sweeping the match 3-0. The first set ended 25-15, but the second took extra points, 28-26. The final set was also close, as MFL MarMac rallied from behind to beat the Warriors 26-24.

Riley Moreland continued to lead the Bulldog attack, smashing 12 of the team’s 21 kills. She also had a team-high two blocks and was one of the leaders with 10 digs. Fourteen of her 15 serve attempts were successful, including two aces.

Tue
06
Oct

Warrior cross country team performs well against tough competition


Allie Mussman ran a season best time at the Jesup Invitational last week. (Photos by Bev Hamann)

Brayden Finley ran a personal course record and a season best.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

The Central cross-country team took part in the Jesup Invitational this past week, performing well against what assistant coach Martha Bauder said was “extremely tough competition.” 

The tough competition began in the varsity girls’ race, where stalwarts Hannah Asche finished 20th and Delaney Scherf came in 40th, out of 131 total runners. Asche won a medal, and both girls ran season best times. 

But it wasn’t enough to overcome the assembled field of talent. As a result, the team finished 13th out of 20 teams with a score of 320. Jesup, the winners of the team competition, scored 110 points. 

Sun
04
Oct

Virginia Sparrgrove

Virginia Sparrgrove, 93, of Strawberry Point, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020, at the Gernand Retirement Village in Strawberry Point. She was born on Dec. 18, 1926, in Postville, the daughter of Dr. Amos and Myrtle (Elder) Sherbon. Virginia attended school in Coggon and Center Point and was a graduate of Central City High School. She attended the University of Iowa for a year and then AIB in Des Moines. During WWII, Virginia worked in Des Moines making fuses for bombs.

 

 

Thu
01
Oct

Phyllis R. Freitag

Phyllis Ruth Freitag, 85, of Elkader, died Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020, at the Elkader Care Center after having a stroke. She was born Jan. 26, 1935, in rural Elkport, to LeRoy and Beatrice Jennie (Mangold) Hansel. 

Tue
29
Sep

Hall of Famer Osterloh offers wisdom

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

In a celebration befitting the times, Central’s Homecoming Hall of Famer, Michael Osterloh, delivered a message of faith, friends and family live via Zoom from Florida to the student body on Sept. 25, as part of the Homecoming festivities. Osterloh, a graduate of the Class of 1980, was chosen for his vast knowledge, experience and involvement with modern rocket technology and being at the forefront of space travel-related science.

Tue
29
Sep

Meet the Candidates: Clayton County Attorney


Zach Herrmann

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

Zach Herrmann has spent most of his life in North Carolina, but his Iowa roots run deep. His parents and grandparents were all born and raised in Clayton County. In 2013, the attorney and his wife, Jillian, moved to the area, settling on the family farm.

“When I first moved here, I was in the Neylan Law Office, just down the street,” he said, speaking from his office in downtown Elkader. “[Kathleen Neylan] was really good to me and gave me a lot of opportunities. I learned a lot.”

Tue
29
Sep

Art in the Alley event brings culture and ‘placemaking’ to Elkader


Check out Elkader’s “Art in the Alley” on Saturday, Oct. 10, from 9 a.m. to noon. The event is meant to build off Elkader’s bustling art culture and attractions. It will stretch from the post office down toward the opera house, running through the main alley in downtown, which stretches along the backside of Main Street.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

“It’s all about placemaking.” 

That’s how Main Street Elkader (MSE) Executive Director Kate Lower talked about the upcoming Art in the Alley event scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 10, from 9 a.m. to noon. 

On the heels of Main Street Elkader being designated an Iowa Cultural and Entertainment District by the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, the event—the first of its kind—is meant to build off Elkader’s bustling art culture and attractions. It will stretch from the post office down toward the opera house, running through the main alley in downtown, which stretches along the backside of Main Street. 

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