11 November 2021

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Ator Proud Of Team For Reaching Goal

Ator Proud Of Team For Reaching Goal


It took a while for it to sink in for Froid/Lake volleyball senior setter Meg Ator. The Red Hawks qualified for the state tournament on Saturday morning, but it wasn’t until that evening that Ator realized that she and her teammates accomplished their goal. “It’s crazy. As the day went on, it hit me,” Ator said of advancing to the state tourney. “All those hours in the gym paid off.”

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Red Hawks Fly Ahead With Playoff Victory Over Bridger

Red Hawks Fly Ahead With Playoff Victory Over Bridger


The work on Thursdays paid off for the Froid/Lake Red Hawks in their quarter- final round playoff victory over Bridger on Saturday, Nov. 6. The Red Hawks accounted for three touchdowns on special teams and defeated Bridger, 44-22, in Medicine Lake. Froid/Lake concentrates on its special teams’ play during Thursday’s practices. “That was our best game,” Froid/Lake coach Michael Reiter

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Cowgirls Drop Match Against Jordan

Cowgirls Drop Match Against Jordan


The Culbertson Cowgirls put up a strong fight before falling to Jordan, 15-25, 12-25, 24-26, during the opening round of the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 4. The Cowgirls trailed 10-5 in the first set until the net play of Destiny Thompson closed the gap to 11-7. Jordan was able to move ahead 17-10, but Culbertson fought back with two kills by Makena Hauge

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Cowgirls Come Up Short Against Circle

Cowgirls Come Up Short Against Circle


Culbertson’s successful volleyball season came to an end against Circle in loser- out action at the Eastern C divisional tournament in Sidney on Friday, Nov. 5. The Cowgirls lost by an 18-25, 1925, 25-23, 19-25, final. After dropping the first two sets, Culbertson gained a 10-8 lead in the third set on a kill by Destiny Thompson. With the score even at 15-15, the Cowgirls went ahead on a hit

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RMC Welcomes New Physical Therapist

RMC Welcomes New Physical Therapist


Roosevelt Medical Center is proud to announce Yin Yu as their new physical therapist following the recent retirement of Rita Nemitz. Yin is certified in cancer rehabilitation and also in decongestive therapy for lymphedema, a swelling that occurs in the arms and legs, often after removal or damage to lymph nodes as part of cancer treatment. She is also certified in dry needling, a technique