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Domeier is all time high scorer

Carson Domeier broke the St. Mary's men's basketball scoring record on Feb. 4 when he surpassed the record of 1,838 held by assistant coach Sean Mathiowetz since 2013. Domeier needed 30 to break the record and scored 37. Pictured celebrating the milestone are team members, from left: George Schwint, Jacob Stevens, Owen Weiss, Kameron Kosak, Trevor Zeig, Domeier, Mark Anderson, Jon Petermann, Kaleb Wait, Trent Steffensmeier, Will Walter, Brandon Schmitz, and Kessler Severson. CJ SURPRENANT

Knights over Indians in boys’ game

Last Friday night when the local boys basketball teams met at Sleepy Eye High School, Knight Carson Domeier had a big all around game while scoring his 1,846th career point, becoming the all time scoring leaders for St. Mary’s boys (passing assistant coach Sean Mathiowetz’s 2013 mark of 1,838)

Douglas “Zeb” Ibberson

SLEEPY EYE - Douglas “Zeb” Ibberson age 65, of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota died on February 2, 2022, at his home in Evan, MN. Service will be held at the Sturm Funeral Home, Sleepy Eye Chapel, on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 11:00 am with visitation one hour prior to the service.

Fred Allan Ehlert

MINNETONKA - Fred Allan Ehlert, 54, of Minnetonka, MN, passed away suddenly at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, with his wife by his side holding his hand, on January 13, 2022 Fred was born in Breckenridge, MN, the seventh and youngest child of Harry and Hilarion Ehlert on September 2, 1967. Fred grew up in Alexandria, MN and graduated from Duluth Central High School class of 1985.

Leonard “Skip” Berberich

Leonard“Skip” Berberich, age 81, of Springfield, MN and formerly of Comfrey, MN died on February 1, 2022, at Sleepy Eye Medical Center. Visitation will be on Saturday, February 12, 2022, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the St.

Students learn by experience

It’s long been an accepted thought in education that students have different learning styles. Some students react well to reading textbooks and listening to lectures to absorb the information a course covers. Some students have better results when they experience the lesson in a more hands-on way. Reinforcing classroom lessons with real experiences—learning by doing—is an excellent way to keep students interested in what they’re learning and invested in the outcome. Following are stories of how two local teachers have expanded classroom lessons to include the “real thing.”

Eagles wrestlers take to the mat to promote suicide awareness and prevention

At their home meet against St. Peter on Tuesday, Jan. 25, the New Ulm Eagles wrestling team dedicated the meet to the promotion of mental health awareness and suicide prevention. The gym was packed full in support with many wearing green for mental health awareness or yellow for suicide prevention. Rolling Thunder youth wrestling started the night off, and it progressed to JV and then Varsity matches.

BOWLING SCORES

KOFFEE KUP, Jan. 24—HIGH GAME: Jan Seidl 182, Ruth Hoffman 174, Brenda Walden 164. HIGH SERIES: Jan Seidl 465, Brenda Walden 445, Ruth Hoffman 422. HIGH TEAM GAME: Hills 470. SE- RIES: Hills 1,270. STANDINGS: Hills 85- 48; Yuban 85-48; Butternut 75-58. Jan. 27—HIGH GAME: Brenda Walden 157, Sandy Zarn 150, Jan Seidl 150 . HIGH SERIES: Brenda Walden 449, Jan Seidl 398, Gloria Engholm 377. HIGH TEAM GAME: Hills 405. SERIES: Butternut 1,069. STANDINGS: Yuban 90-50; Hills 87-53; Butternut 82-58.