Bowling Scores
KOFFEE KUP, Oct. 27—HIGH GAME: Jan Seidl 160, Pat Hinderman 158, Gloria Engholm 143. HIGH SERIES: Jan Seidl 460, Brenda Walden 395, Gloria Engholm 373. HIGH TEAM GAME: Butternut 401. SERIES: Hills 1,134. STANDINGS: Yuban
KOFFEE KUP, Oct. 27—HIGH GAME: Jan Seidl 160, Pat Hinderman 158, Gloria Engholm 143. HIGH SERIES: Jan Seidl 460, Brenda Walden 395, Gloria Engholm 373. HIGH TEAM GAME: Butternut 401. SERIES: Hills 1,134. STANDINGS: Yuban
The SESM/SEPS/ NUC Cross Country team competed in the Section 2A meet on Thursday, Oct. 27 at Norwood-Young America. St. Mary’s sophomore Noah Christensen had another successful run, finishing in 5th place to earn a place in the State Tournament on Saturday, Nov. 5 at St. Olaf College in Northfield.
On Saturday, Oct. 29, the St.
In a cruel twist of fate, the Indians and Knights—both with excellent seasons—were matched up for their first game in the Section 2A, north subsection playoffs. One would win and one would lose to end their season.
The SESM/SEPS/NUC Cross Country team ran in the Tomahawk Conference Championship meet in Springfield on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
The Sleepy Eye Indians finished the regular football season with a big 46-15 win over St. James, at home on Wednesday, Oct.
St. Mary’s 26, RCW 32 In the last game of the regular season, Wednesday, Oct. 19, the St. Mary’s Knights hosted the number one ranked Renville County West Jaguars and kept it close until the very end.
Subsection volleyball playoffs began this week, with play-in games on Monday and the rest of the field starting on Thursday, Oct. 27. With the 4-seed in Subsection 2A north, the Knights will host the 5-seed Indians.
KOFFEE KUP, Oct. 20—HIGH GAME: Brenda Walden 175, Gloria Engholm 160, Diana Sellner 156.
The Sleepy Eye United elementary football program wrapped up with a home event on Tuesday, Oct. 11, when the 5th and 6th grade tackle team scrimmaged against Wabasso. The week before, on Oct. 4, they traveled to Tracy to play under the lights against Tracy- Milroy-Balaton. There were 38 participants this year on the 5th and 6th grade team, along with numerous volunteer coaches. They practiced three times a week for eight weeks.